ID 1293602
Lot 289 | Johann Michael Kaufmann (Kauffmann)
Estimate value
€ 6 000 – 8 000
Signed and dated 6. November 1761 with the sitters name verso. Oil auf canvas. 95.5 x 77.5 cm. Restored. Minor damage. Minor damage to frame (117 x 98 cm).
Im Jahre 1757 heiratete die Hofdame Maria Maximiliana Amalie von Kreuth den kurfürstlichen Hofrat Karl Felix Johann Nepomuk Anton von Bertrand, Graf von Perusa und Criechingen (1726-1784). Die Familie der Grafen von Bertrand (de la Pérouse) kam in der Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts von Savoyen nach Bayern und etablierte sich hier als Grafen von Perusa. Das Geschlecht erlosch bereits 1799 im Mannesstamm. An die Familie erinnert in München die Perusastraße, die zwischen dem Max-Joseph-Platz und der Theatinerstraße verläuft. Das südwestliche Eckhaus der Perusastraße, in welchem sich die "englische Apotheke" befand (heute "Engel-Apotheke") diente den Jungvermählten als Wohnsitz.
Johann Michael Kaufmann wurde laut Lorenz Westenrieder in "Ruprechts Wolfegger Herrschaft" (Oberschwaben) geboren. 1745 kam er als Porträtmaler in herzoglich bayerische Dienste. Christian Wink lernte in Kaufmanns Atelier. Johann Michael Kaufmann schuf neben Gemälden auch zahlreiche Miniaturen. Im Bestand der Bayerischen Staatsgemäldesammlungen befinden sich die Porträts von Herzogin Maria Anna von Bayern, geb. Pfalzgräfin von Sulzbach (1722-1790) und Herzog Clemens Franz de Paula von Bayern (1722-1770) (Inv.-Nr. 4327 und 3279), seinem Dienstherrn.
Artist: | Johann Michael Kaufmann (1713 - 1786) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings 15th -18th century |
Artist: | Johann Michael Kaufmann (1713 - 1786) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings 15th -18th century |
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