ID 1083134
Lot 1713 | Adolph Friedrich Christian Scharenberg
Estimate value
€ 2 600 – 5 200
Adolph Friedrich Christian Scharenberg (1766 Neustrelitz - 1852 ebenda)
Oval-Bildnis der Prinzessin Maria Luise Albertine von Hessen-Darmstadt gen. "Prinzessin George"
Fein gemaltes, höfisches Empire-Brustporträt en face in blauem Empire-Kleid, ihr Kopf von einem zarten, weißen, transparenten Schleier umfangen. 1802 in Neustrelitz gemaltes Porträt, wo die Dargestellte am Hof ihres Schwiegersohnes Herzog Karl II. zu Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1741 - 1816) lebte. Öl/Lwd.; Verso sign. u. dat. 1802 u. bez. "Louise (...) Landgräfin (/) George zu Hessen Darmstadt (/) Gräfin zu Leiningen Broich", Original-Etikett mit Widmung "A son altesse Royale la Duchesse de Leuchtenburg née Princesse Royale de Baviere". 36 cm x 29 cm. Original-Rahmen.
Prinzessin Maria Luise Albertine von Hessen-Darmstadt (1729 - 1818) geb. Gräfin von Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg war Erbin der Herrschaft Broich, 1748 heiratete sie den Bruder des regierenden Landgrafen Ludwig IX. von Hessen-Darmstadt. Ihre Enkelin war die spätere Königin Luise von Preußen (1776 - 1810), die sie erzog.
Die Widmung bezieht sich auf ihre Enkelin Auguste Amalia Ludovika von Bayern (1788 - 1851), Tochter König Maximilian I. Joseph von Bayern (1756 - 1825). 1806 heiratete sie Eugène de Beauharnais (1781 - 1824), Stiefsohn Kaiser Napoleon I., 1806 bis 1814 war sie Vizekönigin von Italien, seit 1817 Herzogin von Leuchtenberg und Fürstin zu Eichstätt.
Provenienz: Prinzessin Maria Luise Albertine von Hessen-Darmstadt (1729 - 1818); Auguste Amalia Ludovika von Bayern (1788 - 1851).
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1803 with information about the sitter on the reverse, further an original label with dedication to her granddaughter. Original frame.
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