Lot Essay
Franz Christoph Janneck was born in Graz, settled in Vienna in the 1730's where he enrolled at the Viennese Academy, and eventually held the post of assessor from 1752 to 1758. Together with his friend Johann Georg Platzer (1740-1761) he was amongst the leading exponents of the Austrian School.
Janneck specialized in small, highly finished, jewel-like cabinet pictures of various subject matter, owning much both to the elegant scenes of Watteau, as well as to the detailed and polished 17th Century Netherlandish genre painting. His fête galante, such as the charming scenes depicted in the present lot, were his most desirable pictures and remain amongst the finest examples of Austrian Rococo painting.
Janneck specialized in small, highly finished, jewel-like cabinet pictures of various subject matter, owning much both to the elegant scenes of Watteau, as well as to the detailed and polished 17th Century Netherlandish genre painting. His fête galante, such as the charming scenes depicted in the present lot, were his most desirable pictures and remain amongst the finest examples of Austrian Rococo painting.