- Jacques Foucquet
Jacques Foucquet (1685–1704), was a French artist primarily active in Sweden. Before becoming active as a painter in
Stockholm , Sweden, Jacques Foucquet was employed as an officer and engineer in the court ofLouis XIV . He was educated atAcadémie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in Paris, and heavily influenced byCharles Le Brun . He arrived in Sweden in 1694 with a group of other French artists, on the invitiation ofNicodemus Tessin the Younger , who needed artists for the planned monumental historical and allegorical works in the newly built Royal Palace in Stockholm.Foucquet's most famous works in the Stockholm palace are the three central ceiling panels (1700–02) of the vault in the State Apartment of the north wing, the Gallery of
Charles XI of Sweden . The paintings in this gallery and in the adjoining Cabinet of Peace and Cabinet of War depict a victorious king on the battle field during theScanian War and the peace that followed when the Danish princess Ulrike Eleonora, sister ofChristian V , married Charles XI. The iconography represent the King dressed as a classical military commander of Rome and the works are steeped in classical mythology.References
*"Jacques Foucquet" in [http://www.groveart.com Grove Art Online] , Oxford University Press(2006)
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