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Georg Philipp Rugendas I the elder (1666-1742), cerchia di - Combattimento fra cavalieri

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\Artist: Georg Philipp Rugendas I the elder (1666-1742) , cerchia di
Technique: Oil on canvas\Signature: Not signed\Dimensions: 82_3_160_cm
late seventeenth century attributed to : Georg Philipp Rugendas I the elder (german painter - augsburg -augsburg 1666-1742) both paintings (no. 1 at auction and no. 2 in the next round) are accompanied by an antiquarian receipt/certificate with relative estimate I present them both to allow any interested parties to bookmark the next auction they measure approximately 160 cm x 80 cm each with frame and approximately 154 x 75 the size of the canvas both paintings have fine threaded frames dating back to the same period as the paintings well preserved canvases - no tears the canvases have been cleaned by a restorer for any further specific request, you can request more info insured shipping in compliance with the rules on art and antiques, the painting can be shipped only in the European Union Georg Philipp Rugendas (November 27, 1666 – 1742) was a battle and military genre painter and engraver born in the Free Imperial City of Augsburg in present-day Bavaria, Germany. He was a pupil of Isaak Fisches, a historical painter, he took Bourguignon, Lembke and Tempesta for his models, but formed his style mainly through the study of the various phases of the military profession, from real life. He continued his studies for two years in Vienna, and in 1692 under Antonio Molinari in Venice, then went to Rome. During the siege and sack of Augsburg in 1703, he exposed himself to serious dangers by drawing the scenes that surrounded him in the midst of the clashes. The six resulting etchings are perhaps the most meritorious part of his work. His oil paintings are best studied in the Brunswick Gallery, which contains nine of his battle pieces. the painting will be shipped with suitable special packaging included and insured against damage

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\Artist: Georg Philipp Rugendas I the elder (1666-1742) , cerchia di
Technique: Oil on canvas\Signature: Not signed\Dimensions: 82_3_160_cm
late seventeenth century attributed to : Georg Philipp Rugendas I the elder (german painter - augsburg -augsburg 1666-1742) both paintings (no. 1 at auction and no. 2 in the next round) are accompanied by an antiquarian receipt/certificate with relative estimate I present them both to allow any interested parties to bookmark the next auction they measure approximately 160 cm x 80 cm each with frame and approximately 154 x 75 the size of the canvas both paintings have fine threaded frames dating back to the same period as the paintings well preserved canvases - no tears the canvases have been cleaned by a restorer for any further specific request, you can request more info insured shipping in compliance with the rules on art and antiques, the painting can be shipped only in the European Union Georg Philipp Rugendas (November 27, 1666 – 1742) was a battle and military genre painter and engraver born in the Free Imperial City of Augsburg in present-day Bavaria, Germany. He was a pupil of Isaak Fisches, a historical painter, he took Bourguignon, Lembke and Tempesta for his models, but formed his style mainly through the study of the various phases of the military profession, from real life. He continued his studies for two years in Vienna, and in 1692 under Antonio Molinari in Venice, then went to Rome. During the siege and sack of Augsburg in 1703, he exposed himself to serious dangers by drawing the scenes that surrounded him in the midst of the clashes. The six resulting etchings are perhaps the most meritorious part of his work. His oil paintings are best studied in the Brunswick Gallery, which contains nine of his battle pieces. the painting will be shipped with suitable special packaging included and insured against damage

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