Portrait Of A Noble Woman, Austrian School, First Half Of The 19th Century flag


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"Portrait Of A Noble Woman, Austrian School, First Half Of The 19th Century"
The masterful portrait of a noble lady was executed around 1830-1840 by a representative of the Austrian portrait school. on the back of the stretcher is an old inscription with the name of the sitter. Probably, this is the portrait of the wife of the painter Jakob Weber, who was active in 1830-1849.

Source: Register of ADEC ( Art Dictionary by Saur).
Inscriptions: unsigned, on the back - old inscription in German: ”Francsiska, geborene Freytag, Gattin der Jakob Weber”.
Technique: oil on canvas, original gold-plated frame.
Dimensions: without frame w. 24 3/4" x h. 30 1/4" (62 x 77 cm), framed l. 27 1/3” x h 35 7/8” (69.5 x 91 cm).
Condition: good.
Price: 900 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Oil painting
Width: 69,5
Height: 91

Reference: 1069777
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Portrait Of A Noble Woman, Austrian School, First Half Of The 19th Century
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