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JOHANN ELIAS RIDINGER
Ulm 1698 – Augsburg 1767
books · drawings · etchings · mezzotints · paintings
In the order of the catalogs raisonné
Thienemann & Stillfried and the Catalog of the Gutmann Collection (Schwarz)
unknown sheets placed in front, drawings integrated as far as possible
- Ritter von Gutmann’s once personal copy no. I of II in vellum
as gem of the imperial & royal Austrian monarchy
and immense complementary fund to Thienemann :
Schwarz, Ign(az). Catalog of a Ridinger Collection (von Gutmann Collection) - In Collector’s oh là là ! binding
The Immense Supplemental Fund to Thienemann :
Schwarz, Ign(az). Katalog einer Ridinger-Sammlung (Ridinger collection Ritter von Gutmann) - Spectacular Ridinger discovery — “Death’s Arch of Triumph”
Triumph of Death (after Andrea Andreani)
“A pasticcio of iconographic, iconological, and artistic citations” - Stag hunt with the bait :
To stalk the Stag with the Hollow Pot - Late Letter unknown to Literature
as Résumé of the Œuvre & Character Sketch
Wille, Johann Georg, Autograph Letter of June 21, 1765 to - “Mr. Ridinger had drawn something into my Album”
Adrian Zingg’s Album 1757-1790 - Self-portrait in the Wood
Unused rotogravure postcard after Th. XIX, 1 - “The programmatic mezzotint” :
IOH. ELIAS RIDINGER Pictor et Scalptor Augustanus (Th. XX, 2) - With a provenance story as beautiful as rare close to the immortal Beethoven :
IOH. ELIAS RIDINGER Pictor et Scalptor Augustanus (Th. XX, 2) - Departure for Hunting (Th. 9)
The opening sheet to as well early as rarest set
whose “Report of the Dog Handler to the ‘Maître D’Équipage’”
served for the décor of a Meissen vase by Johann Joachim Kaendler
Also discover Johann Elias Ridinger in
publications of the ridinger gallery niemeyer
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art-historical lectures and essays