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August Grahl (1791-1868)

A Gentleman, facing right in scarlet-lined blue cloak, black coat and cravat

signed Rome, ormolu frame with gadrooned border
rectangular, 5 7/8in. (150mm.) high

Lot Essay

Leo Schidlof considered Grahl to be the best German miniaturist of the 19th Century. He was apprenticed to a confectioner but started studying painting in Berlin in 1811 and spent many years in Italy. Indeed his considered masterpiece, the portrait of the sculptor Thorsvaldsen, was painted in Rome. After his second marriage to Elisabeth Oppenheim, he settled in Berlin and from 1835 in Dresden

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