Size app.: 43 x 58 cm (roughly 17 x 23 in), enclosed into good gesso frame by E. G. Conzen in Dsseldorf (much younger to painting) which is 54.5 x 70.5 cm (roughly 21.5 x 27 in). Very Good ready to hang condition, was well restored, cleaned, relined and conserved few years ago. Please study good resolution images for cosmetic condition! In person actual painting may appear darker or brighter than in our pictures, strictly depending on sufficient light in your environment. Weight of app. 3 kg is going to measure 5 kg packed for shipment .
Franken's trained at the Dusseldorf Academy of Arts and spentthe period from 1842 to 1845 in Brussels and Antwerp and exhibited at the Dresden Academy in 1846. Later he worked as a teacher and met his Latvian wife Helene Korber. The couple lived for a year in her hometown of Jelgava (Mitau),and then moved to Tbilisi in 1853 travelling through St. Petersburg and Moscow on the way. Though Franken returned to work in Dusseldorf eight years later in 1861, he frequently returned to Tbilisi and the Caucasus to paint and draw,taking inspiration from Georgia back to his studio in Germany. Although Franken produced many paintings in 1884, the year of his death,many are believed to have been completed by Helene Korber at a later date.After his death, his wife took all of the Caucasian paintings completed by Franken back to Tbilisi to be distributed amongst the wider family, where many still remain today.