Konvolut - 7 Druckgrafiken aus dem 18. Jahrhundert

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Konvolut of 7 eighteenth‑century engravings with historical scenes, originating from Germany in the Baroque style, using techniques including engraving, heliogravure, aquatint, drypoint and etching; sizes vary from 10 x 15 cm to 25 x 35 cm and condition ranges from adequate to good.

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Collection of 7 print graphics from the 18th century
Sizes vary from 10 x 15 cm to 25 x 35 cm.

1)
Saint Ladislaus, King of Hungary, Protector of the renowned Hungarian nation, around 1720.
2)
Franz Xaver Rektorzik: Sheep herd, circa 1730
3)
Jacques Philippe Le Bas (after Jerome Francois Chantereau): Street of a camp intended for a brigade of the bodyguards, 1742
4)
Jean-François Daumont (after Huquier Gabriel called Huquier Fils): Perspective view of the entrance to the court and the Arno Street in Florence, circa 1760.
5)
Anonymous Guckkastenblatt: Capture of Colbert by the Russian Army under General Roumazowz (Kolberg Siege), around 1762.
6)
Karl Schütz: Heliodorus falling to the ground in the temple of Jerusalem, who, in trying to remove the treasures, was punished by God, 1774.
7)
William Nelson Gardiner: Mary Queen of Scots going to the place of execution, 1790

Condition: adequately to well-preserved leaves with mostly broad margins, some foxed or slightly yellowed (see photos).

The shipment is sent as an insured package in professional, transport-secure packaging.

VERDANDI GmbH is a Salzburg-based company with extensive expertise in the fields of art and museology, founded in 2006. We are happy to answer any questions you may have or to schedule a consultation!

Collection of 7 print graphics from the 18th century
Sizes vary from 10 x 15 cm to 25 x 35 cm.

1)
Saint Ladislaus, King of Hungary, Protector of the renowned Hungarian nation, around 1720.
2)
Franz Xaver Rektorzik: Sheep herd, circa 1730
3)
Jacques Philippe Le Bas (after Jerome Francois Chantereau): Street of a camp intended for a brigade of the bodyguards, 1742
4)
Jean-François Daumont (after Huquier Gabriel called Huquier Fils): Perspective view of the entrance to the court and the Arno Street in Florence, circa 1760.
5)
Anonymous Guckkastenblatt: Capture of Colbert by the Russian Army under General Roumazowz (Kolberg Siege), around 1762.
6)
Karl Schütz: Heliodorus falling to the ground in the temple of Jerusalem, who, in trying to remove the treasures, was punished by God, 1774.
7)
William Nelson Gardiner: Mary Queen of Scots going to the place of execution, 1790

Condition: adequately to well-preserved leaves with mostly broad margins, some foxed or slightly yellowed (see photos).

The shipment is sent as an insured package in professional, transport-secure packaging.

VERDANDI GmbH is a Salzburg-based company with extensive expertise in the fields of art and museology, founded in 2006. We are happy to answer any questions you may have or to schedule a consultation!

Details

Artist
Konvolut
Title of artwork
7 Druckgrafiken aus dem 18. Jahrhundert
Technique
Aquatint, Drypoint, Engraving, Etching, Photogravure
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Year
1750
Condition
Fair condition
Height
15 cm
Width
30 cm
Depiction/Theme
Historical scene
Style
Baroque
Period
18th century
Sold with frame
No
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