This pastell on parchment was created around 1790-1800 and due to the fully identical style , composition, technique and time of creation was attributed to the hand of renown German portrait painter Johann Heinrich Schroeder (1757-1812).
Johann Heinrich Schröder studied at the Academy of Arts in Kassel („the Académie at that time de Peinture “). Like his teacher Johann Heinrich Tischbein sen. , he provided mainly small portraits n Pastell technique. Schröder was for different prince houses actively, among other since 1785 as court painter at the court of Braunschweig and later at the cort of Baden. In Berlin he can be proven in the years 1790 and around 1800. On study trips, which led him 1793 to England and the Netherlands, he trained himself further and took up the won influences to his painting. Johann Heinrich Schröder is considered as one the best Pastell painters. of the end of 18th century.
Provenance: private estate in Leipzig.
Literature: Thieme/Becker Vo11, 1915; Vo5, 1961. Jansa, 1912; Boetticher I.1, 1891
Inscription: unsigned, on the backside are two inscriptions: 1. of previous owner : (…) Grete Böhme Leipzig‘ und 2. with pencil: ” Saling Tochter d. Hofjuweliers Kaiser‘ (in English: Sailing, daughter of court jeweller Kaiser).
Technique: pastel on parchment, original period gold-plated frame.
Measurements: unframed 11 1/2” x 13 3/4” (29 x 35 cm ), framed w 16 1/8” x h 18 1/2” (41 x 47 cm).
Condition: in very good condition. |