A BERLIN (K.P.M.) RECTANGULAR PLAQUE 'LACEMAKER AND WOMAN SELLING POULTRY'
MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED MONOGRAM AND SCEPTRE MARK
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A BERLIN (K.P.M.) RECTANGULAR PLAQUE 'LACEMAKER AND WOMAN SELLING POULTRY'
Mid to late 19th century, impressed monogram and sceptre mark
Finely painted after Pieter van Slingeland with a maiden tatting lace before an open window, a poultry seller interrupting her work, as a small dog plays at her feet
15 1/8 x 12in. (38.3 x 30.4cm.), within giltwood and gesso frame
Lot Essay
Cf. Walther Bernt,The Neitherland's Painters of the 19th Century, Vol. 3, Phaidon, pp.107-108, fig. 1075 for an example on board at the Dresden Gallery
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