Figur des Heiligen Florians aus der Werkstatt von Johann Meinrad Guggenbichler (1649 - 1723)
21.06.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
Classic
Starting price
2500EUR € 2 500
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
Buyer Premium | 25 % |
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ID 579571
Lot 6101 | Figur des Heiligen Florians aus der Werkstatt von Johann Meinrad Guggenbichler (1649 - 1723)
Estimate value
€ 2 500
Fein geschnitzte Holzfigur, teils vergoldet und farbig gefasst. Der Schutzheilige der Feuerwehr in antikisierender Tracht, in der einen Hand den Löscheimer, in der anderen eine Lanze. Höhe der Figur 37 cm (mit Lanze 51 cm).
Meinrad Guggenbichler, auch Johann Meinrad Guggenbichler (* 17. April 1649 in Einsiedeln, Schweiz; † 10. Mai 1723 in Mondsee, Oberösterreich) war ein Bildhauer des Barocks, der seine Lehrzeit im bayerischen Dillingen absolvierte und dann im Salzburgischen und in Oberösterreich tätig war.
Zustand: II -
A figurine of St. Florian from the workshop of Johann Meinrad Guggenbichler (1649 - 1723)
Finely carved wooden figure, partially gilt and painted in colour. The patron saint of firefighters is shown in antique-style dress, holding a pitcher of water in one hand and a lance in the other. Height of the figure 37 cm (51 cm including the lance).
The baroque sculptor Meinrad Guggenbichler, also known as Johann Meinrad Guggenbichler (* 17 April 1649 in Einsiedeln, Switzerland; † 10 May 1723 in Mondsee, Upper Austria) completed his apprenticeship in the Bavarian town of Dillingen and subsequently worked in the region of Salzburg and Upper Austria.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Sculptures |
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