Jeremias Jakob Sedelmeyr (1706-1761), Glorification of Prince Eugene of Savoy, Habsburg, 1731, Engraving
Beschreibung: Jeremias Jakob Sedelmeyr (1706 Augsburg - 1761 Augsburg), Glorification of Prince Eugene of Savoy, victory sign and monument with allegories of war and victory, Habsburg, 1731, Copper Engraving
Technique: Copper Engraving on paper
Size: 31,8 x 45 cm, Plate: 25,3 x 37,9 cm | 12 1/2 x 17 3/4 in, Plate: 10 x 15 in
Inscription: lower middle titled: "Pollenti Potentiq. Genio Eugenii Franc. Sabaudiae Princ. A. Vel. Eq.[?]". Below the image signed in the plate, top right collector's stamp "Sammlung Heinrich Kohl *8541*" (not with Lugt)
Condition: Still in good condition. The paper is slightly discoloured due to its age. The sheet shows clear foxing spots. Occasionally bumped along the edges of the sheet. The sheet corners are minimally scuffed. The paper is slightly creased in places. In the right half of the sheet full-page vertical crease. In the upper corners verso traces of an old mounting
Description: Allegorical elevation of the prince, here represented in the form of a sculpture, lifted by angels and pushing his defeated enemy into the dust. On the right a large collection of captured weapons and trophies from victorious campaigns. Above the coat of arms of the hero. On the left, admiring and with partly sweeping gestures, the ancient hero Hercules with the goddess Pallas Athena.
Keywords: Rococo, Portrait, Austria, Military
Zustand: Still in good condition. The paper is slightly discoloured due to its age. The sheet shows clear foxing spots. Occasionally bumped along the edges of the sheet. The sheet corners are minimally scuffed. The paper is slightly creased in places. In the right half of the sheet full-page vertical crease. In the upper corners verso traces of an old mounting Hinweise: Rococo, Portrait, Austria, Military Herkunft: Sammlung Heinrich Kohl Abmessungen: 31,8 x 45 cm, Plate: 25,3 x 37,9 cm | 12 1/2 x 17 3/4 in, Plate: 10 x 15 in Name des Künstlers: Jeremias Jakob Sedelmeyr (1706-1761) Medium: Copper Engraving on paper
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Beschreibung: Jeremias Jakob Sedelmeyr (1706 Augsburg - 1761 Augsburg), Glorification of Prince Eugene of Savoy, victory sign and monument with allegories of war and victory, Habsburg, 1731, Copper Engraving
Technique: Copper Engraving on paper
Size: 31,8 x 45 cm, Plate: 25,3 x 37,9 cm | 12 1/2 x 17 3/4 in, Plate: 10 x 15 in
Inscription: lower middle titled: "Pollenti Potentiq. Genio Eugenii Franc. Sabaudiae Princ. A. Vel. Eq.[?]". Below the image signed in the plate, top right collector's stamp "Sammlung Heinrich Kohl *8541*" (not with Lugt)
Condition: Still in good condition. The paper is slightly discoloured due to its age. The sheet shows clear foxing spots. Occasionally bumped along the edges of the sheet. The sheet corners are minimally scuffed. The paper is slightly creased in places. In the right half of the sheet full-page vertical crease. In the upper corners verso traces of an old mounting
Description: Allegorical elevation of the prince, here represented in the form of a sculpture, lifted by angels and pushing his defeated enemy into the dust. On the right a large collection of captured weapons and trophies from victorious campaigns. Above the coat of arms of the hero. On the left, admiring and with partly sweeping gestures, the ancient hero Hercules with the goddess Pallas Athena.
Keywords: Rococo, Portrait, Austria, Military
Zustand: Still in good condition. The paper is slightly discoloured due to its age. The sheet shows clear foxing spots. Occasionally bumped along the edges of the sheet. The sheet corners are minimally scuffed. The paper is slightly creased in places. In the right half of the sheet full-page vertical crease. In the upper corners verso traces of an old mounting Hinweise: Rococo, Portrait, Austria, Military Herkunft: Sammlung Heinrich Kohl Abmessungen: 31,8 x 45 cm, Plate: 25,3 x 37,9 cm | 12 1/2 x 17 3/4 in, Plate: 10 x 15 in Name des Künstlers: Jeremias Jakob Sedelmeyr (1706-1761) Medium: Copper Engraving on paper