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    • E. EICHENS (*1804) after BURGGRAF (*1803), Children in the grain, 1836, Steel engraving
      Jul. 27, 2024

      E. EICHENS (*1804) after BURGGRAF (*1803), Children in the grain, 1836, Steel engraving

      Est: €45 - €75

      Eduard Eichens (born 1804 Berlin) after Karl Burggraf (1803 Halberstadt - 1857 Berlin): Children in the corn Girls picking flowers, 1836, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: 1836 Description: Depiction of two children in a cornfield after a painting by Karl Burggraf. Inscribed and titled below the image: "Invented by Burggraf / CHILDREN IN THE CORN / Oil painting 1 foot 7 inches high, 1 foot 4 inches wide. / In the possession of the merchant J. Linau in Stettin." Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Nature, Germany, Size: Paper: 15,6 cm x 10,3 cm (6,1 x 4,1 in)

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    • E. EICHENS (*1804) after BURGGRAF (*1803), Children in the grain, 1836,
      May. 06, 2023

      E. EICHENS (*1804) after BURGGRAF (*1803), Children in the grain, 1836,

      Est: €45 - €75

      Eduard Eichens (born 1804 Berlin) after Karl Burggraf (1803 Halberstadt - 1857 Berlin): Children in the grain, 1836, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: 1836 Description: Depiction of two children in a cornfield after a painting by Karl Burggraf. Inscribed and titled below the image: "Invented by Burggraf / CHILDREN IN THE CORN / Oil painting 1 foot 7 inches high, 1 foot 4 inches wide. / In the possession of the merchant J. Linau in Stettin." Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Nature, Germany,

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    • Freidrich-Eduard Eichens (1804-1877)
      Oct. 10, 2001

      Freidrich-Eduard Eichens (1804-1877)

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Freidrich-Eduard Eichens (1804-1877) A CONVERSATION PIECE WITH THE ARTIST'S FAMILY Signed and dated 1826, lower right. Charcoal heightened with white. 21 1/4 by 28in. 54 by 71.1cm.

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