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    • Nehrlich, Gustav
      Nov. 13, 2024

      Nehrlich, Gustav

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Nehrlich, Gustav Karlsruhe 1807 - 1840 München 15,4 x 13,2 cm, R. Portrait of Princess Amalie of Saxony, née Princess of Bavaria (1801-1877). The princess is wearing a light blue dress with gold jewellery and belt buckle. Fine gouache painting on ivory, signed G. Nehrlich in gold on the right side. Slightly worn. Decorative wooden frame with burlwood and brass applications, inscribed ‘Princesse Amélie’ and old inventory labels on the reverse, slight age damage and min. rest. Comes with EU Cites for ivory DE-K 240822-383, EXPORT NOT POSSIBLE South German private collection. Lit. Karin Henninger-Tavcar, Miniatur-Portraits, Verlag Kurt Götz, 1995, cover and p. 239. Amalie was the daughter of King Maximilan I Joseph of Bavaria and his wife Caroline, née Princess of Baden. She married the future King Johann I of Saxony in 1822. Gustav Nehrlich studied in Paris under Jean-Baptiste Isabey, among others, and later studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Back in Karlsruhe, he worked primarily for the Grand Dukes of Baden as well as occasionally for the Bavarian King Ludwig I - he produced portrait drawings and miniatures. NO EXPORT POSSIBLE Nehrlich, Gustav Karlsruhe 1807 - 1840 München 15,4 x 13,2 cm, R. Portrait der Prinzessin Amalie von Sachsen, geb. Prinzessin von Bayern (1801-1877). Die Pinzessin trägt ein hellblaues Kleid mit Goldschmuck und Gürtelschließe. Feine Gouachemalerei auf Elfenbein, seitlich rechts in Gold signiert G. Nehrlich. Leicht berieben Dekorativer Rahmen aus Holz mit Wurzelmaser und Messingapplikationen, rückseitig bez. "Princesse Amélie" und alte Inventar-Etiketten, leichte Altersschäden und min. rest. Mit EU Cites für Elfenbein DE-K 240822-383 - KEIN EXPORT MÖGLICH Süddeutsche Privatsammlung. Lit. Karin Henninger-Tavcar, Miniatur-Portraits, Verlag Kurt Götz, 1995, Titelbild und S. 239. Amalie war die Tochter von König Maximilan I Joseph von Bayern und seiner Frau Caroline, geb. Prinzessin von Baden. Sie heiratete 1822 den späteren König Johann I von Sachsen. Gustav Nehrlich lernte u.a. in Paris bei Jean-Baptiste Isabey, später studierte er an der Kunstakademie in München. Zurück in Karlsruhe arbeitete er vor allem für die badischen Großherzöge sowie auch gelegentlich für den bayerischen König Ludwig I - er fertigte Portraitzeichnungen und Miniaturen.

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    • GUSTAV NEHRLICH (1807-1840) Portrait of a Lady wearing a pink dress with puffed sleeves and a lace collar, gold and jewelled necklace and drop earrings, her hair elaborately curled and upswept signed on the right hand edge: G Nehrlich watercolour on ivory rectangular wood frame with decorated with wreath and ribbon design oval, 79mm high FOOTNOTE: Gustav Nehrlich (1807 Karlsruhe - 1840 Munich) was a pupil of his father Johann Carl Nehrlich. He also studied at the Academy of Munich. It is likely that he worked for some time in Vienna, as his miniatures are found rather frequently there and they have a certain resemblance to those of other Austrian artists.
      Dec. 12, 2017

      GUSTAV NEHRLICH (1807-1840) Portrait of a Lady wearing a pink dress with puffed sleeves and a lace collar, gold and jewelled necklace and drop earrings, her hair elaborately curled and upswept signed on the right hand edge: G Nehrlich watercolour on ivory rectangular wood frame with decorated with wreath and ribbon design oval, 79mm high FOOTNOTE: Gustav Nehrlich (1807 Karlsruhe - 1840 Munich) was a pupil of his father Johann Carl Nehrlich. He also studied at the Academy of Munich. It is likely that he worked for some time in Vienna, as his miniatures are found rather frequently there and they have a certain resemblance to those of other Austrian artists.

      Est: £300 - £500

      GUSTAV NEHRLICH (1807-1840) Portrait of a Lady wearing a pink dress with puffed sleeves and a lace collar, gold and jewelled necklace and drop earrings, her hair elaborately curled and upswept signed on the right hand edge: G Nehrlich watercolour on ivory rectangular wood frame with decorated with wreath and ribbon design oval, 79mm high FOOTNOTE: Gustav Nehrlich (1807 Karlsruhe - 1840 Munich) was a pupil of his father Johann Carl Nehrlich. He also studied at the Academy of Munich. It is likely that he worked for some time in Vienna, as his miniatures are found rather frequently there and they have a certain resemblance to those of other Austrian artists.

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