george engelhardt schröder, also spelled georg engelhard schröder, was a swedish painter born in stockholm in 1684. he died in 1750. george engelhardt schröder studied under the painter david von krafft before traveling extensively throughout europe, visiting germany, italy, france, and england. he was particularly influenced by italian art and the portraiture of godfrey kneller and michael dahl in london.
early life and training
george engelhardt schröder began his artistic training under the guidance of david von krafft, a renowned painter of the time. this training laid the foundation for his future success as a portraitist. his travels throughout europe exposed him to various artistic styles and techniques, which he later incorporated into his own work.artistic career
upon returning to sweden in 1724, george engelhardt schröder took over as court portraitist from his former teacher, david von krafft. he produced several portraits of frederick i of sweden and his queen ulrika eleonora, as well as a well-known painting of mustapha aga, an ottoman ambassador to the swedish court. his work is characterized by its attention to detail and use of vibrant colors.notable works
some of his notable works include:- kozbekçi mustafa ağa and his retinue, a painting that showcases his skill in capturing the essence of his subjects.
- portraits of frederick i of sweden and his queen ulrika eleonora, which demonstrate his ability to convey the dignity and grandeur of his sitters.


