The Artist's Brother Joseph
Friedrich von Amerling (1803–1887)
1829
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- oil on canvas
- Measurements
- 58 × 44 cm
- Acquisition
- acquired in 2010 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
- Currently exhibited
- City Palace, permanent presentation
- Artists/makers/authors
- Friedrich von Amerling
- Inventory number
- GE 2475
- Provenance
- Collection Anton Fischer Ritter von Ankern, Vienna; 16 March 1903 C. J. Wawra, auction 183 "Catalogue of the bequeathed collection of modern and old oil paintings, watercolours, works in wood, stoneware, bronze etc.: from the estate of Mr Anton Fischer Ritter von Ankern and a small contribution of oil paintings and watercolours from private ownership", lot 2; c. 1965 Austrian private ownership; acquired on 2.6.2010 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein at Sotheby's, London, auction "19th Century European Paintings including German, Austrian, and Central European Paintings, the Orientalist Sale, Spanish Painting and the Scandinavian Sale", lot 5
- Place of origin
- Vienna
- Iconography
- Child portrait , Artist
Friedrich von Boetticher, Malerwerke des 19. Jahrhunderts, Bd. I, Dresden 1891, S. 33, Kat.-Nr. 2 (als „Knaben-Porträt“)
Günther Probszt, Friedrich von Amerling. Der Altmeister der Wiener Porträtmalerei, Zürich–Leipzig–Wien 1927, S. 113, Kat.-Nr. 164
Wiener Neueste Nachrichten 1931, Abb. Titelblatt
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