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  • Leigebein, Conrad: Die Kreuzaufrichtung
    Nov. 27, 2009

    Leigebein, Conrad: Die Kreuzaufrichtung

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    Leigebein, Conrad: Die Kreuzaufrichtung zugeschrieben. Die Kreuzaufrichtung. Feder in Braun, braun laviert. 18,1 x 28 cm. Unten links monogrammiert "CL (ligiert) VS" sowie mit einem weiteren Monogramm bez. "CS" und datiert "1582". Das Monogramm auf der Zeichnung verweist nach Nagler auf die vier Worte "Conrad Leigebein von Salzburg". Über den süddeutschen Künstler und seine Zeichenkunst ist nur sehr wenig bekannt. - In den Ecken und entlang der Ränder Papierverlust, aufgezogen. Aus den Sammlungen Heinrich Wilhelm Campe (Lugt 1391), Stadt Leipzig (Lugt 2731) sowie Arthur Feldmann (Brünner Inventarnummer 3247, nicht bei Lugt).

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  • Property from the Arthur Feldman Collection CONRAD LEIGEBEIN ACTIVE SALZBURG 1580 - 1600 THE
    Jul. 06, 2005

    Property from the Arthur Feldman Collection CONRAD LEIGEBEIN ACTIVE SALZBURG 1580 - 1600 THE

    Est: £2,500 - £3,500

    Property from the Arthur Feldman Collection CONRAD LEIGEBEIN ACTIVE SALZBURG 1580 - 1600 THE RAISING OF THE CROSS signed with initials: CL VS and dated: 1582 bears further monogram: CS pen and brown ink and several tones of brown-grey wash PROVENANCE City of Leipzig, mark of public sales (L.2731); H.W. Campe (L.1391); Brno/Feldmann inventory number 3247 CATALOGUE NOTE Although notes on the old mount suggest that Heinrich Geissler, who wrote his dissertation on Christoph Schwarz, apparently endorsed the attribution to that artist which is inscribed in several hands on the backing of the drawing, the style is not at all consistent with that of published drawings by Schwarz. The monogram CL VS does, however, correspond very closely with one listed by Nagler as that of the Salzburg artist Conrad Leigebein (the initials corresponding to the four words "Conrad Leigebein von Salzburg"; see Nagler, Die Monogrammisten, vol. 2, no. 387). Although little is known of Leigebein's drawing style, this attribution seems very much more plausible.

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