Lot 208A
  • 208A

R. Schinzel

Estimate
500 - 700 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • R. Schinzel
  • Friedrich Günther Fürst zu Schwarzburg- Rudolstadt (1793-1867)
  • titled, signed and dated R. Schinzel / 1859 on the reverse
  • oil on canvas
  • 82 by 68cm., 32¼ by 26¾in.

Provenance

Schloss Guteborn, Saxony. Lots 204-208A probably come originally from Schloss Heidecksburg in Rudolstadt in Schwarzburg, Thuringia. The last governing Prince Guenther Viktor von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1852 - 1925) was married to Anna Luise, Prinzessin von Schonburg-Waldenburg (1871-1951). In the 1930’s she adopted her nephew Prince Wilhelm and his son Ulrich von Schonburg-Waldenburg. One can assume that the six pictures reached Guteborn through her. Due to the similar framing of the portraits, we can assume that together with other pictures they formed part of an ancestral portrait gallery which showed the ten reigning princes of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1710 to 1918. These pieces were confiscated during the socalled “Bodenreform” 1945-1949 by the authorities of the Soviet occupied territory in the later GDR and placed in the museum in Hoyerswerda. They were restituted to the family of the present owners on basis of the Ausgleichsleistungsgesetz in 2010.

Condition

The canvas is unlined. As visible in the image on Sothebys.com, there are signs of spotting overall, and a surface scuff in the upper centre. Under ultra-violet light some of the pigments, notably the trees in the centre-right, appear to fluoresce however these do not appear to relate to retouching. Presented in a wood frame as visible in the illustration. For all sales which take place on or after 1 February 2015, please note that the rate of buyer's premium for each lot (charged as a percentage of the hammer price achieved for that lot) has been revised and shall be calculated at the thresholds set out below: Buyer's premium is 25% of the hammer price up to and including £100,000; Buyer's premium is 20% of the hammer price on any amount in excess of £100, 000 up to and including £1,800,000; Buyer's premium is 12% of the hammer price on any amount in excess of £1,800,000. As stated above, the revised thresholds are effective as of 1 February 2015.
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Catalogue Note

Friedrich Günther was the seventh Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and reigned from 1814 to 1867. Visible in the wooded background to the right is the former family seat of the Schwarzburg Princes.