C. ROTHGIESSER (17.Jhd), Allegorie der Ruhe, KSt. Figürlich Architektur 1750-179

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Christian Rothgießer (17. Jahrhundert), Allegorie der Ruhe, "Surge age, et in duris", 18. Jahrhundert, Kupferstich

  • Technik: Kupferstich auf Büttenpapier, montiert auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Links unten in der Darstellung mit Künstlermonogramm "C. R. f.", im unteren Plattenrand betitelt "Surge age, et in duris haud unquam defice, coelo Mox aderis, teque astra ferent".

  • Datierung: 18. Jahrhundert

  • Schlagworte: Architektur, Deutschland, Figürlich, 1750-1799

  • Größe: Büttenpapier: 20.5 cm x 28.5 cm, Darstellung: 13.0 cm x 23.0 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Das Papier ist stellenweise leicht knittrig. Die Darstellung macht einen sehr guten Eindruck. Das Blatt ist stockfleckig und gebräunt, im Randbereich stellenweise mit kleinen Flecken.

 



 

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Christian Rothgießer (17th century), Allegory of rest, "Surge age, et in duris", 18th century, Copper engraving


  • Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper, mounted on Paper

  • Inscription: Lower left in the depiction with artist's monogram "C. R. f.", titled "Surge age, et in duris haud unquam defice, coelo Mox aderis, teque astra ferent" in the lower platemark.

  • Date: 18th century

  • Keywords: 18th century, Figurative, , Architecture, Germany,

  • Size: Laid paper: 20.5 cm x 28.5 cm (8.1 x 11.2 in), Depiction: 13.0 cm x 23.0 cm (5.1 x 9.1 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. The paper is slightly creased in places. The image makes a very good impression. The sheet is foxed and browned, with small spots in the margins in places.



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