Background
Wacklin was born in Oulu, but has long been a mystery to scientists and art historians.
Wacklin was born in Oulu, but has long been a mystery to scientists and art historians.
Atheneum conservation-led research team has since 2005 studied the fate of the artist. Wacklin studied portrait painting Royal Swedish Academy of Arts between 1731-1734, wallpaper painting in Saint St. Petersburg, and he is also to have studied in Copenhagen.
Wacklin"s parents were postmaster Wacklin Mikael and Helena Paldani. In 1743 he applied for a passport to travel to Saint St. Petersburg. As an artist there he was able to provide for his family, which he was unable to do in Finland.
He died in Stockholm, aged 38.
Wacklin was the first professional artist in Finland. He painted portraits, especially in the late 1750s, and along with Nils Schillmark was one of the early Finnish landscape artists.
Wacklin was also the only representative of the Finnish rococo movement. Wacklin rococo paintings used dark colors.
Wacklin portrait paintings often depict the figures with an ovaloid head, narrow eyes and a long nose.
As with most professional artists at that time, he used layer coating techniques in his paintings.