His father, Gustaf Daniel Nordgren, was a watchmaker. While still quite young, he took a job as a military trumpet player; largely because of his family's poverty, rather than musical aptitude. He drew and painted as a hobby, and his skills were noticed by Count
Magnus Brahe who, in 1828, helped him enroll at the
Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. There, he studied portrait painting with
Fredric Westin. He participated in the Academy's exhibitions until 1856. On Royal commission, in 1831, he painted a view of
Gripsholm Castle In 1827, he married Johanna Amalia Rautell. Their son,
Axel also became a well known painter. According to his own accounting, he created over 600 original portraits and a large number of copies. He also did some landscapes,
genre scenes and religious works, but they are much less familiar. His works may be seen at the
Nationalmuseum, the
Stockholm City Museum,
Nordiska museet, , and
Skokloster Castle as well as the in France. ==References==