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  • Matthäus Loder
    Oct. 23, 2024

    Matthäus Loder

    Est: €20,000 - €30,000

    (Vienna 1781-1828 Vordernberg) Festival at the Brandhof with Archduke Johann (1782-1859), Reception of Archduke Franz Karl (1802-1878) and his wife Sophie (1805-1872), née Princess of Bavaria, c. 1826/1827, signed Loder in gold ink at the lower centre, pencil, watercolour on paper, mounted on album base, there inscribed ‘Von Onkel Johann erhalten Sonntag 27ten May 1827‘, 15.5 x 20.7 cm, framed. Provenance: Archduchess Sophie of Austria (1805-1872) Thence by decent to the family; Art trade Germany. We are grateful to Dr. Maria Theresia von Wietersheim-Meran and Dr. Maria Luise Sternath-Schuppanz for their scholarly advice. In 1818, Archduke Johann (1782-1859), a younger brother of Kaiser Franz I, acquired the Brandhof, an old alpine farm dating back to the 13th century, on the Seeberg near Mariazell. He wanted to establish a model farm for Alpine cattle breeding. Initially, Archduke Johann only had the stables extended. It was only when he inherited 200,000 guilders from Albert von Sachsen-Teschen in 1822 that he had the estate extended into a handsome hunting lodge. The estate was also considerably enlarged through acquisitions. The estate was given a hunting lodge, a dining hall and a chapel. In 1829, Archduke Johann finally married his great love Anna Plochl, the daughter of the postmaster of Aussee, in the chapel - after waiting six years for permission from his brother Emperor Franz. The construction work on the Brandhof was completed in 1824 and the court painter Matthäus Loder had captured it in pictures over the years. He drew the buildings, fences, paths, the landscape with trees and the clothing of the figures in meticulous detail. On the occasion of the completion of the construction work, Loder produced a view that was even to be reproduced and distributed for the opening of the house. On the 16th of July 1826 it is documented that the archducal couple Franz Karl and Sophie, came to visit archduke Johann at the Brandhof. This is described in an article in the Grätzer newspaper no .118, dated 25th July 1826 and in a letter exchange between Archduke Johann and Anna Plochl. The collection of the Counts of Meran in Bad Aussee contains a squared pencil sketch (20.5 x 27.9 cm), which was probably the preparatory drawing for the present finished watercolour. The grid of the drawing indicates that it is a preparatory work for an album leaf, as Loder had used this procedure almost exclusively for this purpose. Maria Theresia von Wietersheim-Meran (Von der Ritteridylle zum Bilddokument: Matthäus Loder (1781-1828): ein Kammermaler des Erzherzogs Johann von Österreich, Vienna-Cologne 1989, vol. II, p. 420, WVZ no. 824) describes the sketch as follows: ‘A party has gathered on the meadow in front of the Brandhof. Lanterns and garlands are hung from six spruce trees on the left. Below them stands Archduke Johann, pointing towards the house; next to him stands a gentleman in a top hat and a lady. In the centre, the hunters are obviously waiting with rucksacks and mountain poles, while further to the right the women have gathered in groups. Even the courtyard entrance is decorated with a lantern.’ This watercolour from an album by Archduchess Sophie also shows this scene, eventhough Archduke Johann, who is pointing towards the Brandhof with his arm, can only be recognised as a ‘shadow’ or ‘silhouette’ next to the urban couple on closer inspection. Matthäus Loder probably changed his mind here and painted over the figure further along in the process. Loder finalised his watercolours in winter in Vienna based on sketches made on site. From 1826, the artist used a gold signature to embellish his sheets. Archduke Johann's household accounts show that he paid 220 fl. for ‘2 views of the Brandhof with figures’ in March 1827. In May 1827, Archduke Johann gave the watercolour to his niece Sophie by marriage, who noted this on the album page. Watercolours made by Matthäus Loder on behalf of Archduke Johann only very rarely find their way onto the art market or auction market, as they are, with a few exceptions, in family ownership.

    Dorotheum
  • Loder, Matthäus, nach.
    May. 04, 2024

    Loder, Matthäus, nach.

    Est: €100 - €150

    (1781 Wien - Vordernberg 1828). 8 altkolor. Kupferstiche. Zerrbilder menschlicher Thorheiten und Schwächen. Gest. v. Joseph Stöber. Mit epigrammatischen Erklärungen begleitet von Ignaz Franz Castelli, Wien 1818. 22,5 x 14,5 cm. - Tls. lichtrandig u. leicht fl. ╔Darunter:╗ Zeitungswut, Säufer, Fresser, Modesucht, Takabraucher, Tabakschnupfer. D

    Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
  • Matthäus Loder: Bergputzer
    Jan. 31, 2024

    Matthäus Loder: Bergputzer

    Est: €400 - €600

    LODER, MATTHÄUS Wien 1781 - 1828 zugeschrieben Titel: Bergputzer. Bergarbeiter als Seilschaft. Technik: Bleistift und Feder auf Papier. Montierung: Montiert. Maße: 32,5 x 24cm. Rahmen: Rahmen. Provenienz: Privatbesitz, Deutschland. Matthäus Loder 1st half of 19th C. Watercolour / Drawings Framed Mountains Drawing Workers Explanations to the Catalogue Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Germany: 32,77 Euro plus 6,23 Euro VAT EU: 50,42 Euro plus 9,58 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance

    Van Ham Kunstauktionen
  • Portrait of a gentleman wearing a hat | Portrait d'un gentilhomme au chapeau
    Jun. 14, 2023

    Portrait of a gentleman wearing a hat | Portrait d'un gentilhomme au chapeau

    Est: €8,000 - €12,000

    Matthäus Loder 1781 - 1828 Portrait of a gentleman wearing a hat Oil on canvas Signed and dated in incision upper left Loder fecit 1760 112,9 x 81,7 cm; 44½ by 32⅛ in. ____________________________________________ Matthäus Loder 1781 - 1828 Portrait d'un gentilhomme au chapeau Huile sur toile Signé et daté en haut à gauche en incision Loder fecit 1760 112,9 x 81,7 cm ; 44½ by 32⅛ in.

    Sotheby's
  • Portrait of a gentleman wearing a hat
    Oct. 13, 2022

    Portrait of a gentleman wearing a hat

    Est: €20,000 - €30,000

    Matthäus Loder 1781 - 1828 Portrait of a gentleman wearing a hat signed and dated in incision upper left Loder fecit 1760 oil on canvas 44½ in. by 32⅛ in. 112,9 cm by 81,7 cm ____________________________________________  Matthäus Loder 1781 - 1828 Portrait d'un gentilhomme au chapeau signé et daté en haut à gauche en incision Loder fecit 1760 huile sur toile 44½ in. by 32⅛ in. 112,9 cm by 81,7 cm Bid on Sotheby's

    Sotheby's
  • 2 Various animal engravings: Stöber, Joseph (1768-1852) "Horses-Loving" 1818, color. Copperplate engraving, after Matthäus Loder (1781-1828), 18x10,2cm (w.f. 28,5x19,5cm), yellowed, stained and colored copperplate engraving "Bird (probably bee-eater
    Feb. 26, 2022

    2 Various animal engravings: Stöber, Joseph (1768-1852) "Horses-Loving" 1818, color. Copperplate engraving, after Matthäus Loder (1781-1828), 18x10,2cm (w.f. 28,5x19,5cm), yellowed, stained and colored copperplate engraving "Bird (probably bee-eater

    Est: -

    2 Various animal engravings: Stöber, Joseph (1768-1852) "Horses-Loving" 1818, color. Copperplate engraving, after Matthäus Loder (1781-1828), 18x10,2cm (w.f. 28,5x19,5cm), yellowed, stained and colored copperplate engraving "Bird (probably bee-eater)", slightly stained, centerfold, 12,6x7,8cm (w.f. 23,9x17cm)

    Kendzia
  • Matthaus Loder. Watercolor Costume Designs. c.1818
    Sep. 12, 2019

    Matthaus Loder. Watercolor Costume Designs. c.1818

    Est: $400 - $600

    [Dress History] Loder, Matthaus (Austrian, 1781-1828). Group of nine playing card/costume designs. ca.1818. Watercolor and graphite. Five of nine signed "Matt Loder" in pencil on verso, possibly later hand. Sheet, each approx: 4 1/4" x 3". Support sheet: 16 7/8" x 12 1/4". Condition Each hinged at left margin to support sheet. Light toning and curling to paper.

    Quinn's Auction Galleries
  • Portrait d'un gentilhomme au chapeau
    Dec. 19, 2007

    Portrait d'un gentilhomme au chapeau

    Est: €20,000 - €30,000

    MATTHAUS LODER (VIENNE ACTIF VERS 1759-1828 BRANDHOF) Portrait d'un gentilhomme au chapeau signé et daté 'Loder fecit 1760' (en haut à gauche) Huile sur toile 113,5 x 82,5 cm. (44¾ x 32½ in.)

    Christie's
  • Circassians
    Nov. 29, 2007

    Circassians

    Est: £500 - £800

    Matthäus Loder (Austrian, 1781-1828) Circassians signed 'Loder' (lower left) pencil, black ink and watercolour on paper, unframed 4¼ x 3 in. (10.8 x 7.7 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a golden oriental coat and fur-trimmed cloak, with a fur hat adorned with a plume
    Apr. 19, 2007

    Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a golden oriental coat and fur-trimmed cloak, with a fur hat adorned with a plume

    Est: $12,000 - $18,000

    Matthäus Loder Vienna 1781-1828 Brandhof Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a golden oriental coat and fur-trimmed cloak, with a fur hat adorned with a plume signed 'Loder f' (center left) oil on canvas, oval 29 1/8 x 21 5/8 in. 74 x 55 cm.

    Christie's
  • Matthäus Loder (Vienna 1781-1828 Brandhof)
    Jul. 04, 2006

    Matthäus Loder (Vienna 1781-1828 Brandhof)

    Est: £3,500 - £4,500

    The Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Marie-Louise standing before an elaborate throne signed 'Loder' black chalk, pen and grey ink, grey wash, heightened with white, in an inscribed border 19 3/4 x 17 in. (504 x 433 mm.)

    Christie's
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