Oil on Board Portrait of Emperor Frederic III by Circle or School of Hans Burgkmair the older (1473 – 1531)

£2,875.00

Hans Burgkmair the older (1473 – 1531) – Circle or School.

Portrait of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederic III. (1415 – 1493).

Oil on wooden panel. Described top right.

In attractive European gilt frame with black & gilt inner decoration.

Hans Burgkmair was a German woodcut printmaker and painter. His paintings were mainly of religious scenes, portraits of Augsburg citizens, and members of the Emperor's court. Many examples of his work are in the major galleries of Munich & Vienna.

The last photo depicts the painting of the Holy Roman Emperor Fredrick III, attributed to Hans Burkmair, based on a lost 1468 original. It is held in the Vienna Art History Museum, and is dated late 15th - early 16th Century.

28.5 x 21cm (Frame: 42 x 35cm)

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Hans Burgkmair the older (1473 – 1531) – Circle or School.

Portrait of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederic III. (1415 – 1493).

Oil on wooden panel. Described top right.

In attractive European gilt frame with black & gilt inner decoration.

Hans Burgkmair was a German woodcut printmaker and painter. His paintings were mainly of religious scenes, portraits of Augsburg citizens, and members of the Emperor's court. Many examples of his work are in the major galleries of Munich & Vienna.

The last photo depicts the painting of the Holy Roman Emperor Fredrick III, attributed to Hans Burkmair, based on a lost 1468 original. It is held in the Vienna Art History Museum, and is dated late 15th - early 16th Century.

28.5 x 21cm (Frame: 42 x 35cm)

Hans Burgkmair the older (1473 – 1531) – Circle or School.

Portrait of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederic III. (1415 – 1493).

Oil on wooden panel. Described top right.

In attractive European gilt frame with black & gilt inner decoration.

Hans Burgkmair was a German woodcut printmaker and painter. His paintings were mainly of religious scenes, portraits of Augsburg citizens, and members of the Emperor's court. Many examples of his work are in the major galleries of Munich & Vienna.

The last photo depicts the painting of the Holy Roman Emperor Fredrick III, attributed to Hans Burkmair, based on a lost 1468 original. It is held in the Vienna Art History Museum, and is dated late 15th - early 16th Century.

28.5 x 21cm (Frame: 42 x 35cm)

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