ID 1476490
Lot 3296 | Kaiser Joseph II. - Portraitgemälde, um 1790
Öl auf Leinwand, unsigniert. Halbfigur in weiß-roter Uniform mit dem Orden vom Goldenen Vlies (Brillantschmuck) am Halsband, dem Bruststern des Militär-Maria-Theresien-Ordens und dem Bruststern des Sankt-Stephans-Ordens. Der rechte angewinkelte Arm über dem abgelegten goldbordierten Dreispitz mit Kommandostab in der Hand, die linke Hand ruht am goldenen Degengefäß. In stuckiertem, vergoldetem Holzrahmen mit reliefiertem klassizistischen Dekor, in den Ecken wirksam akzentuiert von plastischen Blütenmotiven. Vereinzelt kleine Fehlstellen an Malfläche und Rahmen, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Bildmaße 97 x 74 cm, Rahmenmaße 112 x 94 cm. Sehr repräsentatives, eindringliches Herrscherportrait in Lebensgröße.
Kaiser Joseph II – a portrait painting, circa 1790
Kaiser Joseph II – a portrait painting, circa 1790
Oil on canvas, unsigned. Half-length portrait in white and red uniform with the Order of the Golden Fleece (diamonds) on the neck ribbon, the breast star of the Military Order of Maria Theresa and the breast star of the Order of Saint Stephen. His right arm at an angle above his gold-edged tricorne, his commander's baton in his hand, his left hand resting on the gold hilt of his sword. In a wooden frame with gilt stucco and classicist ornaments in relief, the corners effectively accentuated with three-dimensional flower motifs. Occasional minor flaws in the painted surface and frame, signs of age and handling. Size of the painting 97 x 74 cm, size of the frame 112 x 94 cm. Prestigious, haunting, life-sized portrait of the Kaiser.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Austria Imperial House |
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Auction house category: | Austria Imperial House |
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