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“ His Mezzotintsbelong to the Best of the Time then ”Oehlefeld – Vogel, Bernhard (1683 Nuremberg 1737). (Johann Noa Buirette of Oehlefeld (1682-1728) on Wilhelmsdorff, in Nuremburg. b: … d: … / … Frav Anna Elisabetha born and married Bvirette von Oehlefeldt (1704-1728). is born in Nuremberg … and passed away there. … 2 half-length portraits with (double) coats-of-arms, each richly draped. He pointing at Wilhelmsdorf Castle, she with roses in her arms. Engraving and mezzotint resp. after Georg de Mares (Stockholm 1697 – Munich 1776). Inscribed: Georg(ius) D(d)e Marees pinxit. / Bernardus Vogel S(s)culps. Aug. Vind., otherwise as before. 50.5-51.2 x 34.5-34.7 cm. Not in Nagler (plate 2) + Nagler 68. – Plate 2 at the back feebly foxstippled and browned resp. as inessentially perceptible on the front in the white margin only. Of two closed little tears in the right margin only one reaching minimally into the subject.
Main Works by Vogel from his time in Augsburg, that of Anna Elisabetha of marvelous velvety chiaroscuro as for the rare and tender velvety mezzotints – already in 1675 the expert Sandrart numbered “clean impressions” at just about “50 or 60” – of highest desirability :
(Thieme-Becker XXXIV, 475 ff., V).
(de heer P. E., 24. Januar 2008) |