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Painter, Caricaturist, Portrait painter, Water color painter

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    • J. GOEZ (1754-1815), Mother with grieving child, around 1790, Pen drawing
      Nov. 16, 2024

      J. GOEZ (1754-1815), Mother with grieving child, around 1790, Pen drawing

      Est: €450 - €600

      Joseph Franz von Goez (1754 Sibiu - 1815 Regensburg): Dead or dying mother with grieving child, c. 1790, Pen drawing Technique: Pen drawing and Charcoal on Paper Stamp: Verso Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 3549. Erhard Oskar Kaps. Leipzig. 20th century, 19th century Verso Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 3574. Sibyll Kaps. Leipzig. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: lower left inscribed by another person: "Jos Frz. Frh. von Goez 1754 Hermannstadt - 1815 Regensburg". Date: c. 1790 Description: The gentle face of the mother, whose head has sunk relaxed into the pillow, is barely recognisable in the quickly drawn depiction. Even more hidden, however, is the head of the crying child at her side, whose posture and gestures show an expression of great grief. The peaceful scene is disturbed not least by the tightly curved lines, which contrast with the calmly sketched figure of the reclining mother. | Watermark: Crown and ears of corn Provenance: Keywords: Death, mourning, vanitas, family, deathbed, deathbed, 18th century, Classicism, Portraits, Germany, Size: Paper: 21,5 cm x 37,0 cm (8,5 x 14,6 in)

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    • J. GOEZ (1754-1815), Mother with grieving child, around 1790, Pen drawing
      Aug. 17, 2024

      J. GOEZ (1754-1815), Mother with grieving child, around 1790, Pen drawing

      Est: €450 - €600

      Joseph Franz von Goez (1754 Sibiu - 1815 Regensburg): Dead or dying mother with grieving child, c. 1790, Pen drawing Technique: Pen drawing and Charcoal on Paper Stamp: Verso Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 3549. Erhard Oskar Kaps. Leipzig. 20th century, 19th century Verso Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 3574. Sibyll Kaps. Leipzig. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: lower left inscribed by another person: "Jos Frz. Frh. von Goez 1754 Hermannstadt - 1815 Regensburg". Date: c. 1790 Description: The gentle face of the mother, whose head has sunk relaxed into the pillow, is barely recognisable in the quickly drawn depiction. Even more hidden, however, is the head of the crying child at her side, whose posture and gestures show an expression of great grief. The peaceful scene is disturbed not least by the tightly curved lines, which contrast with the calmly sketched figure of the reclining mother. | Watermark: Crown and ears of corn Provenance: Keywords: Death, mourning, vanitas, family, deathbed, deathbed, 18th century, Classicism, Portraits, Germany, Size: Paper: 21,5 cm x 37,0 cm (8,5 x 14,6 in)

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    • J. GOEZ (1754-1815), Mother with grieving child, around 1790, Pen drawing
      Dec. 30, 2023

      J. GOEZ (1754-1815), Mother with grieving child, around 1790, Pen drawing

      Est: €450 - €600

      Joseph Franz von Goez (1754 Sibiu - 1815 Regensburg): Dead or dying mother with grieving child, c. 1790, Pen drawing Technique: Pen drawing and Charcoal on Paper Stamp: Verso Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 3549. Erhard Oskar Kaps. Leipzig. 20th century, 19th century Verso Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 3574. Sibyll Kaps. Leipzig. 20th century, 19th century Inscription: lower left inscribed by another person: "Jos Frz. Frh. von Goez 1754 Hermannstadt - 1815 Regensburg". Date: c. 1790 Description: The gentle face of the mother, whose head has sunk relaxed into the pillow, is barely recognisable in the quickly drawn depiction. Even more hidden, however, is the head of the crying child at her side, whose posture and gestures show an expression of great grief. The peaceful scene is disturbed not least by the tightly curved lines, which contrast with the calmly sketched figure of the reclining mother. | Watermark: Crown and ears of corn Provenance: Keywords: Death, mourning, vanitas, family, deathbed, deathbed, 18th century, Classicism, Portraits, Germany,

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    • J.GOEZ (1754-1815), Dead mother with grieving child, around 1790, Pen drawing
      Mar. 19, 2022

      J.GOEZ (1754-1815), Dead mother with grieving child, around 1790, Pen drawing

      Est: €300 - €400

      Joseph Franz von Goez (1754 Sibiu - 1815 Regensburg): Dead mother with grieving child, c. 1790, Pen drawing Technique: Pen drawing and Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Inscribed by someone else at lower left: "Jos Frz. von Goez 1754 Hermannstadt - 1815 Regensburg", collection stamp on verso (Lugt no. 3549; 3574). Date: c. 1790 Description: The gentle face of the mother, whose head has sunk relaxed into the pillow, is barely discernible in the depiction drawn with a quick hand. Even more hidden, on the other hand, is the head of the crying child at her side, whose posture and gestures show expressions of great grief. The peaceful scene is unsettled not least by the tightly curved lines, which contrast with the calmly sketched figure of the reclining one. | Watermark: Crown and ears of corn Provenance: Erhard Oskar Kaps, Leipzig; Sibyll Kaps, Leipzige Keywords: Death, Mourning, Vanitas, Family, Deathbed, Deathbed, 18th century, Classicism, Portraits, Germany, Size: 21,5 cm x 37,0 cm (8,5 x 14,6 in) Condition: Good condition. In good condition for its age. Original paper edge

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    • JOSEPH FRANZ FRIEDRICH DE GOZ (1754-1815) LE MEPRISANT DU MODERNE
      Apr. 29, 2021

      JOSEPH FRANZ FRIEDRICH DE GOZ (1754-1815) LE MEPRISANT DU MODERNE

      Est: -

      Le Meprisant du moderne is a precious etching realized in 1784 by an artist from the German School, Joseph Franz Friedrich de Goz, or von Goez (1754-1815). Signed on plate on the lower left margin, dated on plate on the lower right (not very readable, below the bas-relief). In very good conditions, except for some usual foxing, yellowing, and some light discolorations of the paper. This is a very rare burnt Sienna etching with a satiric subject: an elder and elegant nobleman despising modern artworks. 30.8 x 23.2 (foglio), 22 x 15.5 (image)

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    • Joseph Franz von Goez (1754-1815), Dead mother with grieving child, 18th century, Pen Drawing
      Sep. 26, 2020

      Joseph Franz von Goez (1754-1815), Dead mother with grieving child, 18th century, Pen Drawing

      Est: €400 - €600

      Joseph Franz von Goez (1754 Hermannstadt - 1815 Regensburg), Dead mother with grieving child, 18th century, Pen Drawing Technique: Pen Drawing and Pencil drawing on paper with water mark: Crown and ears Size: 21,5 x 37 cm | 8 1/2 x 14 1/2 in Inscription: lower left by an unknown hand inscribed: "Jos Frz. Frh. von Goez 1754 Hermannstadt - 1815 Regensburg", verso collector's stamp (Lugt no. 3549; 3574) Condition: Good overall condition, original paper margin, Description: The gentle face of the mother, whose head has sunk into the pillow in a relaxed manner, can hardly be recognized in the representation drawn with a quick hand. Even more hidden, however, is the head of the crying child at her side, whose posture and gestures show expressions of great sadness. The peaceful scene is disturbed not least by the tightly curved lines, which contrast with the calmly sketched figure of the reclining child. Keywords: Classicism, Figure, Genre, Death, Mourning, Vanitas, Family, Deathbed, Deathbed

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    • Joseph Franz von Goez (1754-1815), Dead mother with grieving child, 18th c., Pen Drawing
      Jun. 13, 2020

      Joseph Franz von Goez (1754-1815), Dead mother with grieving child, 18th c., Pen Drawing

      Est: €400 - €600

      Joseph Franz von Goez (1754 Hermannstadt - 1815 Regensburg), Dead mother with grieving child, 18th century, Pen Drawing and Pencil drawing Technique: Pen Drawing and Pencil drawing on paper with water mark: Crown and Spikes/Ears Size: 21,5 x 37 cm | 8 1/2 x 14 1/2 in Inscription: lower left inscribed by an unknown hand: "Jos Frz. Frh. von Goez 1754 Hermannstadt - 1815 Regensburg", verso collector's stamp Erhard Oskar Kaps (Lugt Nr. 3549) und Sibyll Kaps (Lugt Nr. 3574) Condition: Good overall condition, original paper margin, Description: The gentle face of the mother, whose head has sunk into the pillow in a relaxed manner, is barely visible in the representation drawn with a quick hand. Even more hidden, however, is the head of the crying child at her side, whose posture and gestures expresses great sadness. The peaceful scene is disturbed not least by the tightly curved lines, which contrast with the calmly sketched figure of the reclining child. Keywords: Classicism, Figure, Genre, Death, Mourning, Vanitas, Family, Deathbed

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    • Baron Franz Joseph Friedrich Goez (1754-1815), The
      May. 22, 2009

      Baron Franz Joseph Friedrich Goez (1754-1815), The

      Est: £150 - £200

      Baron Franz Joseph Friedrich Goez (1754-1815), The Proposal, watercolour, oval, 23cm x 17cm.

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    • Baron Joseph Franz Friedrich Goez (Austrian, 1754-1815)
      Mar. 17, 2009

      Baron Joseph Franz Friedrich Goez (Austrian, 1754-1815)

      Est: £600 - £800

      Baron Joseph Franz Friedrich Goez (Austrian, 1754-1815) The proposition signed and dated 'Goez f.1752' (lower right, under the mount) pencil and watercolour, oval 9¼ x 6¾ in. (23.5 x 17.2 cm.); together with A portrait of a woman viewed from behind; and A study of a woman with her lurcher (3)

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    • Baron Joseph Franz Friedrich Goez (1754-1815)
      Jan. 27, 2009

      Baron Joseph Franz Friedrich Goez (1754-1815)

      Est: £600 - £800

      Baron Joseph Franz Friedrich Goez (1754-1815) The proposition signed and dated 'Goez f.1792' (lower right, under the mount) pencil and watercolour, oval 9¼ x 6¾ in. (23.5 x 17.2 cm.); together with Portrait of a woman viewed from behind; and Portrait of a woman, seated with a book in her right hand, both by another hand (3)

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