381. GEORG ENGELHARD SCHRÖDER. After. 18th century. Allegory of Svea surrounded by the attributes the shield with three crowns, the lion, the fasces and the cornucopia.
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381. 3426455. GEORG ENGELHARD SCHRÖDER. After. 18th century. Allegory of Svea surrounded by the attributes the shield with three crowns, the lion, the fasces and the cornucopia.
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381. 3426455. GEORG ENGELHARD SCHRÖDER. After. 18th century. Allegory of Svea surrounded by the attributes the shield with three crowns, the lion, the fasces and the cornucopia.
Description
Oil on canvas, 64,5 x 81,5 cm, unframed.
On the back of the canvas indistinct signature “L***** ****”, as well as numbered “N: 23"
Older tensioning frame included
PROVENANCE
Found in the early 1980s in the attic of Teatern Narren, Rosenlundsgatan, 12, Stockholm.
ARCHIVES
Compare the same motif allegory “Svea” by Georg Engelhard Schröder, signed 1734, Nationalmuseum/Gripsholm (Inventarienr NMGrH 1409).
Condition
Repairs, restored, minor retouches.
If you have any questions, please contact: ulrica.tillander@auktionsverket.com.
381. 3426455. GEORG ENGELHARD SCHRÖDER. After. 18th century. Allegory of Svea surrounded by the attributes the shield with three crowns, the lion, the fasces and the cornucopia.
Description
Oil on canvas, 64,5 x 81,5 cm, unframed.
On the back of the canvas indistinct signature “L***** ****”, as well as numbered “N: 23"
Older tensioning frame included
PROVENANCE
Found in the early 1980s in the attic of Teatern Narren, Rosenlundsgatan, 12, Stockholm.
ARCHIVES
Compare the same motif allegory “Svea” by Georg Engelhard Schröder, signed 1734, Nationalmuseum/Gripsholm (Inventarienr NMGrH 1409).
Condition
Repairs, restored, minor retouches.
If you have any questions, please contact: ulrica.tillander@auktionsverket.com.
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