Magnus Stenbock
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English: Count Magnus Stenbock (1664–1717) was a Swedish Commander during the Great Northern War. He was forced to surrender in 1713 and spent the rest of his life as a prisoner in the Castel in Copenhagen, where he became a painter.
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Engraving (date unknown)
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Portrait by Georg Engelhard Schröder (1750-1684)
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Portrait by Georg Engelhard Schröder (1750-1684)
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Statue of Stenbock in Helsingborg, Sweden
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Portrait by Johann Heinrich Wedekind.
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Portrait by David von Krafft.
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King Charles XII and Magnus Stenbock during the siege of Thorn 1703.
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Magnus Stenbock speaks to the people of Malmö in 1709.
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Magnus Stenbock speaks to the people at the city hall of Malmö in 1709.
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Stenbock's shepherds at Helsingborg 1710. By Henric Ankarcrona.
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Magnus Stenbock at Helsingborg 1710. By Gustaf Cederström.
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"By the Lathe". By Albert Edelfelt.
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Engraving (date unknown)
Paintings by Magnus Stenbock
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Chickens (c. 1710)
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Self portrait (after 1713)
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Self portrait