J. MEYER (1655-1712), Jüngling und Edeldame im Park beim Spiel, Rad. Barock

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Johannes Meyer d. J. (1655 Zürich - 1712 ebd.), Ganzfigurige Darstellung einer elegant gekleideten Edeldame einem vor ihr knienden Jüngling ein Tuch reichend, 17. Jahrhundert, Radierung

  • Technik: Radierung auf Papier, aufgezogen auf Papier

  • Datierung: 17. Jahrhundert

  • Beschreibung: Ganzfigurige Darstellung einer elegant gekleideten Edeldame, die einem vor ihr knienden Jüngling ein Tuch reicht. Vielleicht möchte er die Augen verbunden bekommen.

  • Schlagworte: Mode, Hof, Park, Adel, Spiel, Historiendarstellung, Literatur, Mode, Schweiz, Barock, 1650-1699

  • Größe: Papier: 11.9 cm x 5.6 cm

  • Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. In den Ecken minimal wellig durch alte Montierung. Vereinzelt sind blasse Stockflecken erkennbar. Die Blattkanten sind knapp beschnitten.

 



 

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Johannes Meyer jun. (1655 Zurich - 1712 ibid.), Full-length portrait of an elegantly dressed noblewoman handing a scarf to a young man kneeling before her, 17th century, Etching


  • Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper

  • Date: 17th century

  • Description: Full-length depiction of an elegantly dressed noblewoman handing a scarf to a young man kneeling before her. Perhaps he would like to be blindfolded.

  • Keywords: Fashion, court, park, nobility, play, historical depiction, literature, 17th century, Baroque, Fashion, Switzerland,

  • Size: Paper: 11.9 cm x 5.6 cm (4.7 x 2.2 in)

  • Condition: Rather good condition. Minimally wavy in the corners due to old mounting. Occasional pale foxing visible. The sheet edges are narrowly trimmed.



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