Albert, Josef
09.10.2020 10:00UTC +01:00
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360EUR € 360
Auctioneer | Auktionshaus Kiefer |
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Event location | Germany, Pforzheim |
Buyer Premium | 1. Nicht gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 23 zzgl. 7 Mwst; 2. Mit R gekennzeichnte Nrn.: 23 zzgl. 19 Mwst; 3. Mit D gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 33 inkl. MWSt% |
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ID 407594
Lot 2518 R | Albert, Josef
Tls. etwas fleckig. - Dabei: C. Clare (19. Jahrhundert). Paar. Der Mann im helleren Anzug sitzend, seine Frau neben ihm stehend im dunklen Kleid mit zweireihigen Kette. Albuminabzug mit wenig Retusche, um 1870. Ca. 22 x 7,5 cm. Unter Original-Passep. mit Trockenst. "C.Clare Photograph Freiburg i/B." u. Glas gerahmt (nicht ausgerahmt). - Schulz & Suck u. Carl Ruf (beide 19. Jahrhundert). 2 Portraits eines Paares (?). Ältere Frau mit Flechtfrisur, am Kragen trägt sie ein Photomedaillon ihres Mannes. - Älterer Mann mit Glatze, über der er die Haare gescheitelt trägt. Albuminabzüge mit starker Retusche, um 1870/80. Ca. 22 x 17,5 bzw. 24 x 19,5 cm. Unt. li. signiert und datiert 1870 (1879?). Jwls. unter Passep. mit Trockenst. Schulz & Suck Karlsruhe (Frauenportr.) u. Glas gerahmt (nicht ausgerahmt). Alle 3 in goldfarbig Stuckrahmen mit jwls. 4 Rosendekors. - 5 weitere Portraits, davon eines Emilie v. Mettingh, geb. v. Phull. Meist Albuminabzüge. Tls. mit stärkerer Retusche, um 1880. 16° u. 8°. 4 Bl. punktuell auf Karton geklebt, das der Emilie v. M. aufgezogen u. verso hs. betitelt u. typographisch bezeichnet L.Haase & Co. Königl. Hof-Photographen, Berlin u. Breslau. - Eine Emilie Henriette v. Mettingh (1792-1864) wird in Band XX Goethe, Begegnungen u. Gespräche, 1815-16 erwähnt. Zusammen 9 Bl.
Auction house category: | Books and manuscripts |
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Auction house category: | Books and manuscripts |
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