Evelina Stading
Evelina Stading (January 1, 1797– April 4, 1829), was a Swedish landscape painter.[1]
Biography
Evelina Stading was born in Stockholm, Sweden. She was either the daughter or niece of opera singer Franziska Stading (1763–1836). She studied art in Stockholm as a student of the landscape painter Carl Johan Fahlcrantz. She continued her studies in Germany and Italy, something which was to become more common in the mid 19th-century, but was still unusual for a Swedish female in the 1820s, and something she was admired by her contemporaries as a pioneer by doing. From 1824 to 1827, she studied art in Dresden, and in 1827, she left for Rome via Prague and Florence. She traveled in company of her aunt. She died of a "breast inflammation" in Rome.[2]
Her art is preserved in National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design and Östergötlands museum.
References
- "Evelina Stading". Lexikonett amanda. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
- "Evelina Stading". Thorvaldsens Museum. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
Other sources
- Dahlberg och Hagström: Svenskt konstlexikon. Allhems Förlag (1953) Malmö.
- I Paris och Rom, 1820-talet i Georg Nordensvan, Svensk konst och svenska konstnärer i nittonde århundradet (1925), I. Från Gustav III till Karl XV
- Carl Nils Daniel Bildt: Svenska minnen och märken Rom. Norstedt, 1900
- Yale Studies in English, Volym 107. Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1947
- Georg Kaspar Nagler: Neues allgemeines Künstler-Lexicon, Volym 11