A GERMAN REVERSE GLASS PAINTED AND VERRE EGLOMISE PICTURE DEPICTING A TAVERN-SCENE
A GERMAN REVERSE GLASS PAINTED AND VERRE EGLOMISE PICTURE DEPICTING A TAVERN-SCENE

BY NIKOLAUS MICHAEL SPENGLER (1700-1776), CIRCA 1760

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A GERMAN REVERSE GLASS PAINTED AND VERRE EGLOMISE PICTURE DEPICTING A TAVERN-SCENE
BY NIKOLAUS MICHAEL SPENGLER (1700-1776), CIRCA 1760
Depicting figures in a tavern, possibly after Van Ostade, monogrammed and date lower left N.M.SP 1760, in a mahogany frame
29.5 x 21.5 cm. (the glass panel)

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Nicolaus Michael Spengler Hofglasmaler was born 28 December 1700. Under landgrave Ludwig VIII (1691-1768) Spengler excecuted two glass paintings for Jagdschloss Kranichstein, the huntinglodge of the landgraves and the later grand dukes Von Hessen-Darmstadt (now Museum Jagdschloss Kranichstein). Spengler died on 4 April 1776 in Darmstadt.

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