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No. 2784 | *BEST-OF* Art & Antiques

Eppli Auktionshalle, Heilbronner Straße 9-13, DE-70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen  

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Completed | Physical auction

Catalog number: 1626 / Lot number: 1089994

MALER 17./18. Jh., wohl Antwerpen, Paar antikisierende Portraits "Vespasianus X" & "Titus XI",

Starting price 500 EUR

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Result:
1.600 EUR

je mit Lorbeerkranz und rotem Gewand in ovaler, mit Namenszug gemalter Umrandung, je Öl/Holz, HxB: je ca. 64x49 cm (bis 80x64 cm mit Rahmen). Trocknungsrisse in den Platten, verso mit Querleisten gefestigt, alt restauriert und retuschiert, part. Farbabplatzer und -berieb. Je mit Rahmen. VERSO auf der Platte "Vespasianus" Brandzeichen, wohl für Antwerpener Werkstatt und Reste einer Bezeichnung oder Nummerierung; auf der Rückseite des "Titus" Reste von rotem Lacksiegel. ANBEI SCHREIBEN zu "Vespasianus" durch Thomas Brachert, Chefrestaurator Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg von 1977 (in Kopie).

| PAINTER 17./18. Century, probably Antwerp, pair of antique-style portraits "Vespasianus X" & "Titus XI", each with a laurel wreath and red robe in an oval border painted with a name, each oil/wood, HxW: each approx. 64x49 cm (up to 80x64 cm with Frame). Drying cracks in the plates, reinforced with crossbars on verso, old restored and retouched, part. Paint chipping and rubbing. Each with a frame. VERSO on the plate "Vespasianus" brand mark, probably for the Antwerp workshop and remains of a designation or numbering; Remnants of a red lacquer seal on the reverse of the "Titus". LETTER ON "Vespasianus" by Thomas Brachert, chief restorer Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg from 1977 (as copy).

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