Ulrika Melin

Swedish artist (1767–1834)
Peter Thure Gerhard Drufva
(m. 1788)

Ulrika Melin (1767–1834) was a Swedish textile artist and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.

She was born to Major Lars Melin and was a sister of General Major Henrik Georg Melin. She was married to the governor of Västerås Castle, Peter Thure Gerhard Drufva, in 1788. Melin was a textile artist with "an unusual ability to sew landskapes".[1] In 1784, she was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts for a work in white sateen inspired by the work of Claude Lorrain.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Anteckningar om svenska qvinno

Further reading

  • Ulrika Melin at Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon

External links

  • Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor
  • Dahlberg och Hagström: Svenskt konstlexikon. Allhems Förlag (1953) Malmö.
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