1908 Ebba (Johanna Cecilia) von Eckermann, née von Hallwyl by Ferdinand Flodin (Royal Armoury, Skokloster Castle and The Hallwyl Museum - Stockholm Sweden). From their Web site 554X1000.
Dress made for Wilhelmina von Hallwyl in December 1885, worn to her daughter Ebba's wedding in January 1886, made of dark red silk velvet, decorated with black chantilly lace, modified in 1895, as seen in a painting by Professor Julius Kronberg. Hallwyl Museum.
Charles-Édouard Boutibonne (French, 1816-1897)
Portrait of Countess Wilhelmina von Hallwyl, 1865
Hallwyl Museum, Sweden
The von Hallwyl family is an ancient noble family from Switzerland.
1911 Dress of Queen Victoria of Sweden (Royal Armoury, Skokloster Castle and The Hallwyl Museum - Stockholm Sweden) From fripperiesandfobs.tumblr.com-post-5743308034 2090X893.
Charles-Édouard Boutibonne (French, 1816-1897)
Portrait of Countess Wilhelmina von Hallwyl, 1865
Hallwyl Museum, Sweden
The von Hallwyl family is an ancient noble family from Switzerland.
Frans Francken, A Visit to the Art Dealer, 1636, 29 x 40 cm, Stockholm, Hallwyl Museum
In the seventeenth century the scale of collections grew and the ways of acquiring paintings became more varied.
The figure of the art advisor, who was also a dealer, gained importance now, persons who knew where to find art and who collectors trusted. In this Flemish painting of the 1630's, we see a group of elegant potential buyers and a child who brings a painting to them.