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The upper part of an Egyptian sarcophagus
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Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich (Weimar 1712-1774 Dresden)
The upper part of an Egyptian sarcophagus
signed with initials 'C.W.E.D:' and with inscription 'Nr. 184. C.G.E. Dietricy.' (verso)
traces of pencil, pen and brown ink, brush and black ink, brown and grey wash, fragmentary black ink framing lines
11 x 7½ in. (28.1 x 19 cm.); and three further drawings:
a. Dutch School, 18th Century, Design for the kermistent of the 'Poolse Konstmeester' (pl. 3), dated 1762
b. Dutch School, 18th Century, A Tartar warrior: Study for a map border (pl. 4), and
c. Reinier Vinkeles (1741-1816), A theatrical scene (pl. 4) (4)
The upper part of an Egyptian sarcophagus
signed with initials 'C.W.E.D:' and with inscription 'Nr. 184. C.G.E. Dietricy.' (verso)
traces of pencil, pen and brown ink, brush and black ink, brown and grey wash, fragmentary black ink framing lines
11 x 7½ in. (28.1 x 19 cm.); and three further drawings:
a. Dutch School, 18th Century, Design for the kermistent of the 'Poolse Konstmeester' (pl. 3), dated 1762
b. Dutch School, 18th Century, A Tartar warrior: Study for a map border (pl. 4), and
c. Reinier Vinkeles (1741-1816), A theatrical scene (pl. 4) (4)
Provenance
Heinrich Kasper Lempertz Sen. (1816-1898) (L. 1337).
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
Brought to you by
Benjamin Peronnet