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    • Kanz Carl Christian
      May. 31, 2024

      Kanz Carl Christian

      Est: CHF480 - CHF600

      Jupiter und Io Ausführung um 1790. Signiert. Rahmen Gold 750. Sammlung Dr. Erika Pohl-Ströher; Christie's, Geneva, 13 May 1980, lot 248 Gerahmt Ausrufdatum: 31.05.2024 Ungefähre Ausrufzeit: 10:46

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    • CARL- CHRISTIAN KANZ (GERMAN 1758-1818)
      Oct. 03, 2018

      CARL- CHRISTIAN KANZ (GERMAN 1758-1818)

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      CARL- CHRISTIAN KANZ (GERMAN 1758-1818) Portrait miniature of Marie Joseph Chalier (1747-1793), wearing moss green coat with velvet collar, white waistcoat striped with yellow satin, gold-edged red ribbon about his neck, white chemise held with stickpin and tied stock, his hair powdered Enamel, signed on the obverse Kanz Ormolu frame with blue enamel border and matted slip Circular, 61mm diam Provenance: Fischer Sale, Lucerne, 3-7 Sept 1935, no. 1785; Bonham's 22nd November 2006, lot 162; Private collection UK.  LIterature: Leo Schidlof, The Miniature in Europe, 1964, vol. 1, p.418 Chalier was a partner in a law firm in Lyon. While living in Paris in 1789, he became acquainted with Marat, Camille Desmoulins and Robespierre. After returning to Lyons, Chalier was the first person to be named as a member of the municipal bureau. While in this position he organised the national guard, applied the civil constitution of the clergy, and engineered the finances of the city so that the rich were heavily taxed and the poor relatively spared.  Chalier became the leader of the Jacobins of Lyons and with other revolutionary clubs and communes in the city, he led the arrest of a great number of Royalists during the nights of 5 and 6 February, 1793. This brought him into direct conflict with the mayor of Lyons, who had the support of the National Guard. Undeterred, Chalier demanded of the Convention an establishment of a revolutionary tribunal and a revolutionary army stationed in Lyons. The Convention refused and the anti-revolutionary party took action. On 29 and 30 May, 1793, the different sections of the Convention rose against him. The Jacobins were dispossessed of the municipality and Chalier was arrested. On 15 July, he was brought before the criminal tribunal of the Rhône-et-Loire, which condemned him to death. He was  guillotined the next day.  This lot is subject to CITES

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