Attributed to Johannes Schindler (? 1698-1736 ?)
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Attributed to Johannes Schindler (? 1698-1736 ?)

Portrait of Carl Christof Pfyffer von Altishofen, half-length, in an embroidered red coat; and Portrait of Anna Maria Pfyffer von Altishofen, née Sonnenberg, half-length, in a richly embroidered dress and shawl

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Attributed to Johannes Schindler (? 1698-1736 ?)
Portrait of Carl Christof Pfyffer von Altishofen, half-length, in an embroidered red coat; and Portrait of Anna Maria Pfyffer von Altishofen, née Sonnenberg, half-length, in a richly embroidered dress and shawl
with their coats-of-arms (upper right and left respectively)
oil on canvas, unlined
28 5/8 x 22¼ in. (72.8 x 56.5 cm.)
the former with identifying inscription (on the stretcher); the latter with signature and date 'Joan: Schindler pinxit A.o i724' (on the reverse of the unlined canvas) and identifying inscription (on the stretcher), in gilt frames
a pair (2)
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The sitters, identified by inscriptions on the reverse of each painting and by the coats-of-arms, are Karl Christoph Pfyffer von Altishofen (Lucerne 1685-1768) and his wife Anna Maria Franziska von Sonnenberg (d. Lucerne 1757), respectively members of two of the most prominent families of the Lucerne aristocracy. Johann Schindler, born to a family originating in Zug, was active in Lucerne in the first decades of the eighteenth century, painting four lateral altars for the church of the Discalced Carmelites just before his death in 1736.