Contract Coburg 1865: Theater-Maler Friedrich Lütkemeyer Works for Mühldorfer

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Wilhelm Mühldorfer (1835-1867), Court Theater Decorations and Machines Director in Coburg, provides the well-known Theater painter Friedrich Lütkemeyer (1842-1912) "for three years as a painter and managing director" in his studio.


After his death two years later, the Wilhelm Mühldorfer studio became the property of Friedrich Lütkemeyer, who renamed it "F. Lütkemeyer das." renamed and continued until his death.


Dated Coburg, June 6th Sep 1865.


Hand signedby Wilhelm Mühldorfer and Friedrich Lütkemeyer.


Including confirmation of the authenticity of the signatures by the Coburg notary Hans Muther.


About Mühldorfer and Lütkemeyer:

The theater decoration painter Wilhelm Mühldorfer (1835-1867) was a son of Theater machinist and decoration painter Josef Mühldorfer (1800-1863), who worked at the Mannheim National Theater.


The theater painter (and later Prof.) Friedrich Lütkemeyer (1842-1912) is honored today with a memorial in the front garden of the property of the Lodge Zur Fränkische Krone eV (Zinkenwehr 11) in Corburg. In 1889 he acquired the 1862 built neo-Romanesque garden house in Coburg.


Scope: 3 of 4 pages written (33.3 x 21 cm).


Condition:document folded several times; with tears in the fold. Paper browned and stained, with edge damage. BPlease note also the pictures!

Internal note: KFR-A 116-1944

Wilhelm Mühldorfer (1835-1867), Court Theater Decorations and Machines Director in Coburg, provides the well-known Theater painter Friedrich Lütkemeyer (1842-1912) "for three years as a painter and managing director" in his studio. After his death two years later, the Wilhelm Mühldorfer studio became the property of Friedrich Lütkemeyer, who renamed it "F. Lütkemeyer das." renamed and continued until his death. The theater decoration painter Wilhelm Mühldorfer (1835-1867) was a son of Theater machinist and decoration painter Josef Mühldorfer (1800-1863), who worked at the Mannheim National Theater. The theater painter (and later Prof.) Friedrich Lütkemeyer (1842-1912) is honored today with a memorial in the front garden of the property of the Lodge Zur Fränkische Krone eV (Zinkenwehr 11) i
Wilhelm Mühldorfer (1835-1867), Court Theater Decorations and Machines Director in Coburg, provides the well-known Theater painter Friedrich Lütkemeyer (1842-1912) "for three years as a painter and managing director" in his studio. After his death two years later, the Wilhelm Mühldorfer studio became the property of Friedrich Lütkemeyer, who renamed it "F. Lütkemeyer das." renamed and continued until his death. The theater decoration painter Wilhelm Mühldorfer (1835-1867) was a son of Theater machinist and decoration painter Josef Mühldorfer (1800-1863), who worked at the Mannheim National Theater. The theater painter (and later Prof.) Friedrich Lütkemeyer (1842-1912) is honored today with a memorial in the front garden of the property of the Lodge Zur Fränkische Krone eV (Zinkenwehr 11) i
Wilhelm Mühldorfer (1835-1867), Court Theater Decorations and Machines Director in Coburg, provides the well-known Theater painter Friedrich Lütkemeyer (1842-1912) "for three years as a painter and managing director" in his studio. After his death two years later, the Wilhelm Mühldorfer studio became the property of Friedrich Lütkemeyer, who renamed it "F. Lütkemeyer das." renamed and continued until his death. The theater decoration painter Wilhelm Mühldorfer (1835-1867) was a son of Theater machinist and decoration painter Josef Mühldorfer (1800-1863), who worked at the Mannheim National Theater. The theater painter (and later Prof.) Friedrich Lütkemeyer (1842-1912) is honored today with a memorial in the front garden of the property of the Lodge Zur Fränkische Krone eV (Zinkenwehr 11) i
Erscheinungsort Coburg
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Friedrich Lütkemeyer
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Kunst & Fotografie
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1865
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript