Wilhelmina Krafft

Maria Wilhelmina Krafft (married name Noreaus, 1778–1828) was a Swedish painter and portrait miniaturist.

She and her brother acted as models for their father's child portraits, a genre for which he was famous.

Wilhelmina and her brother studied art at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, where her main teacher was Lorentz Svensson Sparrgren.

Her style of painting has been described as cold and icy and as such typically representative of the contemporary neoclassical empire art.

[citation needed] She married the medical doctor Olof Noréus (1770–1846) and was the mother of the painter Pamela Clementina Noraéus (1817–1892).