Nach BACKOFEN (*1806), Georg Abraham Freiherr von Falk, um 1830, Lith. Biedermei

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Nach Franz Backofen (1806 Gotha - 1881 Darmstadt), Portrait des Georg Abraham Karl Freiherr von Falk (1786 Kleve - 1836 Darmstadt), Präsident des Grossherzogl. Kriegsministeriums, Bruststück im Dreiviertelprofil nach links in Uniform mit Orden und Ehrenzeichen, um 1830, Lithographie

  • Technik: Lithographie auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Rechts unterhalb des Porträtierten signiert, darunter der Name des Porträtierten und dessen beruflichen Stand.

  • Datierung: um 1830

  • Schlagworte: Offizier, Minister, Abgeordneter, Portrait, Freiherr von Falck, Porträt, Deutschland, Biedermeier, 1800-1849

  • Größe: Papier: 26.5 cm x 20.2 cm, Darstellung: 17.5 cm x 19.0 cm

  • Zustand: Sehr guter Zustand. Das Papier hat sich altersgemäß minimal verfärbt, um die Ränder vereinzelt stockfleckig und stellenweise leicht knitterfaltig.

 



 

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After Franz Backofen (1806 Gotha - 1881 Darmstadt), Portrait of Georg Abraham Karl Freiherr von Falk (1786 Kleve - 1836 Darmstadt), President of the Grand Ducal War Ministry, bust in three-quarter profile to the left in uniform with orders and decorations, c. 1830, Lithography


  • Technique: Lithography on Paper

  • Inscription: Signed on the right below the sitter, below the sitter's name and professional status.

  • Date: c. 1830

  • Keywords: Officer, Minister, Member of Parliament, Portrait, Baron von Falck, 19th century, Biedermeier, Portraits, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 26.5 cm x 20.2 cm (10.4 x 8 in), Depiction: 17.5 cm x 19.0 cm (6.9 x 7.5 in)

  • Condition: Very good condition. The paper has minimally discoloured due to its age, sporadically foxed around the margins and slightly creased in places.



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