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Lot 87: FRANZ JOSEPH NOORTWYCK (1767-1788)

Est: $730 USD - $1,022 USDSold:
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomMay 28, 2002

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Clemens Wenceslas of Saxony, Archbishop Elector of Trier (1739-1812), facing right in ermine cloak and white-bordered black bands, wearing black and white enamelled cross suspended from a red ribbon about his neck, powdered hair en queue signed and dated 'Noortw˜ck. f: 1786.' (mid-right) oval, 1 7/8 in. (47 mm.) high, gilt-metal mount within black wood frame with gilt ribbon and bow cresting LITERATURE G. Biermann, Deutsches Barock und Rokoko, Leipzig, 1914, II, p. LXXXIV, illustrated p. 700, no. 1219. U. Thieme/F. Becker, Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Knstler, Leipzig, 1931, vol. 25, p. 512. L. R. Schidlof, The Miniature in Europe, Graz, 1964, II, p. 595. EXHIBITION Darmstadt, Hessisches Landesmuseum, Jahrhundert-Ausstellung Deutscher Kunst 1650-1800, 1914. Hanover, Kestner-Gesellschaft, Bildnisminiaturen aus nieders„chsischem Privatbesitz, 1918, no. 238 (lent by Dr. Leo Catzenstein, Hanover). NOTES Clemens Wenceslas, thirteenth child of Elector Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. He became Elector and Archbishop of Trier, Prince Elector of Augsburg and Prince-Propst of Ellwangen. Due to the French Revolution, he was depossessed of his Trier Electorate and emigrated to Bavaria. There he was well received by his nephew King Maximilian I Joseph who granted him a pension and a life guard. Despite the French invasion, Clemens Wenceslas was a great admirer of Emperor Napoleon. In 1784, aged seventeen Noortwyck was appointed Cabinets-Miniaturmaler to Clemens Wenceslas.

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IMPORTANT PORTRAIT MINIATURES, GOLD BOXES & OBJECTS OF VERTU

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Christie's
May 28, 2002, 12:00 AM EST

8 King Street, St. James's, London, LDN, SW1Y 6QT, UK