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Sculptor, Stone-cutter, b. 1706 - d. 1777

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      • A putto - circle of Johann Joseph Christian (1706 Riedlingen - 1777 ibid.), circa 1760
        Dec. 07, 2022

        A putto - circle of Johann Joseph Christian (1706 Riedlingen - 1777 ibid.), circa 1760

        Est: €1,000 - €1,400

        A putto circle of Johann Joseph Christian (1706 Riedlingen - 1777 ibid.), circa 1760 Lime wood, carved in the round, damaged. Arms missing. Restored. H. 85 cm. Provenance: owned by Saxon nobility.

        Neumeister
      • Spörl, (Johann Konrad Christian) Geschichte von Corsica vom Anfange ihrer Bevölkerung bis aufs Jahr 1777. Mit Holzschnittvignette u. -buchschmuck. Hannover, Helwing, 1777. 318 S., 1 Bl. HLdr. d. Zt. (berieben u. etw. fleckig, RSchild mit
        May. 27, 2016

        Spörl, (Johann Konrad Christian) Geschichte von Corsica vom Anfange ihrer Bevölkerung bis aufs Jahr 1777. Mit Holzschnittvignette u. -buchschmuck. Hannover, Helwing, 1777. 318 S., 1 Bl. HLdr. d. Zt. (berieben u. etw. fleckig, RSchild mit

        Est: €200 - €240

        Frankreich Spörl, (Johann Konrad Christian) Geschichte von Corsica vom Anfange ihrer Bevölkerung bis aufs Jahr 1777. Mit Holzschnittvignette u. -buchschmuck. Hannover, Helwing, 1777. 318 S., 1 Bl. HLdr. d. Zt. (berieben u. etw. fleckig, RSchild mit Absplitterung). Tls. leicht fleckig. Vorsatz mit Eckabschnitt. Marginalie auf Titel, verso mit Stempel "Heldenberg". *

        Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
      • Johann Heinrich Christian Franke, Portrait of a Lady, 1777
        Oct. 06, 2014

        Johann Heinrich Christian Franke, Portrait of a Lady, 1777

        Est: €9,600 - €12,000

        Oil on canvas, not relined Berlin, 1777 Johann Heinrich Christian Franke (1738-1792) - German portraitist Verso inscribed and dated 'J.H.C. Francke / 1777' Gilt stucco frame Dimensions: 76 x 61 cm Provenance: family-owned for over 200 years, Southern Germany; an ancestor of the family was a personal physician at the court of Frederick the Great, where he may have acquired the paintings Oval rococo portrait of a court lady in a powdered wig and pink beaded dress; the auction record for a painting by the Prussian court painter is currently set at €42,000 The present painting by Johann Heinrich Christian Franke depicts the portrait of a beautiful woman wearing a magnificent dress and elaborate coiffure of the time. The sitter is presumably a lady of the court of Frederick II. Franke worked as a painter at the Prussian court and created numerous portraits of Frederick the Great. His works were well received with the Berlin audience - for Franke always able to capture the character of the sitter in his portraits - and he had numerous clients including court officials and members of the royal family. In the present work the delicate flesh tones and textures of the noble materials are skillfully rendered in the finest manner. The canvas is inscribed and dated on the verso 'J.H.C. Francke / 1777'. The stretcher and canvas are inscribed 'Eigentum C. U Correns'. On the front the stretcher pushes slightly through the canvas. There is craquelure as well as partially scratches and color losses, primarily to the background. There are smaller retouchings to the face and partially to the background. The frame shows chips and restoration. The framed work measures 98 x 82 cm, the stretcher frame measures 76 x 61 cm. Johann Heinrich Christian Franke (1738-1792) Franke was a pupil of the German portrait painter Anna Rosina Liszewska (Mme de Gasc), who was herself a student of the Prussian court painter Antoine Pesne, translating her teacher's French style of painting into German. From 1786 onwards Franke was a member of the Berlin Academy where he exhibited his work. Upon admission he showed an unusual motif, a self-portrait depicting the artist sneezing. Franke is primarily known for his numerous portraits of Frederick II. Among the most famous portraits is a presentation of Frederick removing his hat in greeting. The motif was often copied and widely distributed via etchings, with Franke himself creating various versions. A version of the painting is located in Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin. (tfa) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Johann Heinrich Christian Franke, Portrait of a Lady, 1777
        Oct. 06, 2014

        Johann Heinrich Christian Franke, Portrait of a Lady, 1777

        Est: €8,000 - €10,000

        Oil on canvas, not relined Berlin, 1777 Johann Heinrich Christian Franke (1738-1792) - German portraitist Verso bezeichnet and dated 'J.H.C. Francke / Berlin 1777' Gilt stucco frame Dimensions: 76 x 61 cm Provenance: family-owned for over 200 years, Southern Germany; an ancestor of the family was a personal physician at the court of Frederick the Great, where he may have acquired the paintings Oval rococo portrait of a court lady in a powdered wig and blue dress with pink ribbons; the auction record for a painting by the Prussian court painter is currently set at €42,000 The present painting by Johann Heinrich Christian Franke depicts the portrait of a beautiful woman wearing a magnificent dress and elaborate coiffure of the time. The sitter is presumably a lady of the court of Frederick II. Franke worked as a painter at the Prussian court and created numerous portraits of Frederick the Great. His works were well received with the Berlin audience - for Franke always able to capture the character of the sitter in his portraits - and he had numerous clients including court officials and members of the royal family. In the present work the delicate flesh tones and textures of the noble materials are skillfully rendered in the finest manner. The canvas is bezeichnet and dated on the verso 'J.H.C. Francke / Berlin 1777'. The stretcher and canvas are inscribed 'Eigentum C. U Correns'. On the front the stretcher pushes slightly through the canvas. There is craquelure as well as partially scratches and color losses, primarily to the background and partially also to the clothing. Several restorations are backed on the verso with patches of canvas. There are retouchings to the face, the dress and the background. The frame shows chips and restoration. The framed work measures 98 x 82 cm, the stretcher frame measures 76 x 61 cm. Johann Heinrich Christian Franke (1738-1792) Franke was a pupil of the German portrait painter Anna Rosina Liszewska (Mme de Gasc), who was herself a student of the Prussian court painter Antoine Pesne, translating her teacher's French style of painting into German. From 1786 onwards Franke was a member of the Berlin Academy where he exhibited his work. Upon admission he showed an unusual motif, a self-portrait depicting the artist sneezing. Franke is primarily known for his numerous portraits of Frederick II. Among the most famous portraits is a presentation of Frederick removing his hat in greeting. The motif was often copied and widely distributed via etchings, with Franke himself creating various versions. A version of the painting is located in Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin. (tfa) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • WACHSSTOCKHALTER IN APFELFORM. Weissenfels. Letztes Viertel 18.Jh. Wohl Johann Christian Urban. Silber. Ca. 162g. Höhe 9,5cm, Länge 11cm. Beschau Weissenfels mit 12, Meistermarke I.CV (wohl Johann Christian Urban, ab 1777, Fischer S.159/160). Zustand
        Nov. 16, 2013

        WACHSSTOCKHALTER IN APFELFORM. Weissenfels. Letztes Viertel 18.Jh. Wohl Johann Christian Urban. Silber. Ca. 162g. Höhe 9,5cm, Länge 11cm. Beschau Weissenfels mit 12, Meistermarke I.CV (wohl Johann Christian Urban, ab 1777, Fischer S.159/160). Zustand

        Est: €300 - €400

        WACHSSTOCKHALTER IN APFELFORM. Weissenfels. Letztes Viertel 18.Jh. Wohl Johann Christian Urban. Silber. Ca. 162g. Höhe 9,5cm, Länge 11cm. Beschau Weissenfels mit 12, Meistermarke I.CV (wohl Johann Christian Urban, ab 1777, Fischer S.159/160). Zustand B. Literatur: Meinz, Manfred: Schönes Silber, MÜnchen 1964, gleicher Typus, allerdings ohne Marken, aufgefÜhrt und abgebildet S.221, Nr.393 .

        Van Ham Kunstauktionen
      • Christian, Johann Joseph 1706 - 1777 attr. An impressing Rococo console table from the Schloss Zwiefaltendorf
        Sep. 22, 2012

        Christian, Johann Joseph 1706 - 1777 attr. An impressing Rococo console table from the Schloss Zwiefaltendorf

        Est: - €3,000

        Christian, Johann Joseph 1706 - 1777 attr. An impressing Rococo console table from the Schloss Zwiefaltendorf Oberschwaben/Southern German, around 1750/60. Wood and stucco, carved and gilded, black marble top. Prof. rest. H. 94 cm, w. 91 cm, d. 35 cm.

        Auktionshaus Stahl
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