J. MERZ (*1783) after ZAUNER (*1746), Equestrian statue of Emperor Joseph II., 1806, Copper engravi
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Description
Jakob Merz (1783 Book - 1807 Vienna) after Franz Anton von Zauner (1746 Lower valley man - 1822 Vienna): Design of the equestrian statue for Emperor Joseph II of Habsburg, 1806, Copper engraving
Technique: Copper engraving on Paper
Inscription: Signed and inscribed below the image in the printing plate: "Fr: Zauner invt. et fect.", "Herzog exct.", "J. Merz sculpt." and "Signum equestre aeneum, quod divo Josepho II Franciscus Rom. et Austriae Imperator ex fratre nepos alteri parenti Vindobonae posuit MDCCCVI".
Date: 1806
Description: After the equestrian statue by the sculptor Franz Anton von Zauner (1746 Untervalpatann - 1822 Vienna), which stands in the courtyard in front of the Redoutensaal wing of the Vienna Hofburg.Rare large-format print. To be found in Paulusch: Iconography of Austria, W 1016.
Keywords: Equestrian statue, Habsburg, Vienna, statue, sculpture, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria,
Condition
Very good condition. Pale foxing is visible in isolated places. Somewhat clearer foxing and discolouration at the margin. Weak rubbing in the upper centre. Otherwise fresh and clear impression.
Dimensions
67.5 x 84.2 cm
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J. MERZ (*1783) after ZAUNER (*1746), Equestrian statue of Emperor Joseph II., 1806, Copper engravi
Estimate €450 - €600
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