LORENZ STRAUCH (NUREMBERG 1554-1636)
LORENZ STRAUCH (NUREMBERG 1554-1636)
LORENZ STRAUCH (NUREMBERG 1554-1636)
LORENZ STRAUCH (NUREMBERG 1554-1636)
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LORENZ STRAUCH (NUREMBERG 1554-1636)

Portrait of a young girl, aged ten, three-quarter-length, in a black dress and white ruff, next to a table with a virginal

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LORENZ STRAUCH (NUREMBERG 1554-1636)
Portrait of a young girl, aged ten, three-quarter-length, in a black dress and white ruff, next to a table with a virginal
dated and signed in monogram 'ĀÑO: 1583. / • LS •' (upper right)
oil on panel
14 ½ x 10 5⁄8 in. (36.9 x 27 cm.)
inscribed 'NATA EST. 28. / IVNIVS.ĀÑo 1573.' (upper left)
Provenance
Professor Otto Titan von Hefner (1827-1870), Munich.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 27 May 1987, lot 65, where acquired by the seller at the following,
Anonymous sale; Uppsala Auktionskammare, Uppsala, 14 December 2023 (=3rd day), lot 609.
Private collection, Switzerland.
Literature
G.K. Nagler, Die Monogrammisten, Munich and Leipzig, 1881, V, p. 28, no. 153.
H. Mahn, Lorenz und Georg Strauch: Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte Nürnbergs im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert, Reutlingen, 1927, pp. 22 and 30, no. 3.
Exhibited
Basel, Kunstmuseum, on loan, 1949-1955.

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Lot Essay

Little is known about Lorenz Strauch, who worked in Nuremberg as both painter and printmaker. His engravings provide an important insight into the city, where he seems to have garnered portrait commissions from the patrician elite. His self-portrait aged sixty is preserved at Nuremberg's Germanisches Nationalmuseum (inv. no. Gm429), as is his fascinating portrait of the goldsmith Christoph Jamnitzer (inv. no. Gm1453). A portrait of a twenty-year-old woman in almost identical costume was sold at Christie's in New York, 6 October 2004, lot 63.

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