FIRMIN MASSOT (SWISS, 1766-1849)
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FIRMIN MASSOT (SWISS, 1766-1849)

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FIRMIN MASSOT (SWISS, 1766-1849)
Nicolas-Frédéric Freudenreich (1776-1858), in semi-profile to the right, with powdered curly hair, white stock with knotted cravat, dark coat, landscape background
black chalk, wash and ink heightened with bodycolour on vellum
5 11/16 in. (145 mm.) diam., gilt-metal mount within square ebonised wood frame
Provenance
By descent to Emilie Gautier, Geneva, 24 place du Bourg-de-Four.
Exhibited
Geneva, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, Exposition Massot (lent by Madame Emilie Gautier).
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

Nicolas-Frédéric Freudenreich, born in Bern in 1776 to Christoph Friedrich Freudenreich and Catherine Hortin, was a member of the Swiss regiment commanded by Ferdinand de Roverea (1763-1829), whose memoirs record the events of the Revolution in Switzerland, the campaign of 1799, the feats of Marshal Suvorov and the character of generals such as Archduke Charles of Austria and Pedro Caro, Marquis de La Romana (F. de Roverea, Mémoires, Bern, 1848). The regiment was in the pay of King George III of Britain, and fought for the Allies in the Napoleonic Wars. Freudenreich was afterwards (1830-1850) in the service of the King of the Two Sicilies, in Naples, and was awarded the Order of Saint George of the Reunion by Ferdinand II in 1849.
A later oil on canvas portrait of Freudenreich was sold Christie's, London, 9 December 2009, lot 191.

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