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Burchard Precht, tilskrevet (f. Bremen 1651, d. Stockholm 1738)

Svensk barok spejl i ramme af forgyldt bronze og bly i form af vase og romerske buster. 18. årh.s begyndelse. H. 122. B. 67.

This mirror is characteristic of the works of Burchard Precht and his son Gustav. The use of gilded lead for ornamentation, glass frames as well as patterns, fruit basket and busts are characteristic of their design. A fine balance between lightness and symmetry which characterizes their mirrors. Originally from Bremen in Germany, Burchard settled in Stockholm in 1674 and provided furniture for the Drottningholm Palace. In 1682, he was appointed sculptor of the court of Karl XI and was commissioned by the latter to accompany in 1687 the architect of the court, Nicodemus Tessin, in Rome and in Paris in order to study the new baroque aesthetic concepts in sight. of the construction of the Royal Palace in Stockholm. His son Gustav (1698–1763) continued his Work and was also very successful.

Provenance: Auctionhouse Kohn in Paris, lot 21. The 2nd of July 2013.

Stand

Konditionsrapport ved forespørgsel.

Auktion

Antikker, møbler, kunsthåndværk, tæpper og bøger, 22. september 2021

Kategori
Vur­dering

100.000–125.000 DKK

Solgt

Hammerslag

90.000 DKK