Georg Engelhard Schröder
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Portrait of Mustapha Aga, Ottoman emissary to the Swedish court, by Schröder in 1727.
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Portrait of Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Efendi, emissary to the Swedish court (and later Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire), by Scröder in 1733.
Georg Engelhard Schröder (31 May 1684 – 17 May 1750), also spelled George Engelhardt Schroeder, was a Swedish painter. He was famous for his paintings of ambassadors of the Ottoman Empire to the Swedish court: Mustapha Aga in 1727, and Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Efendi in 1733.[1] He also painted a portrait of Ulrica Eleanor of Sweden
He was born in Stockholm. He married Anna Brigitta Sporing in 1727.
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