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Johann Gottfried Schadow, portrait bust of the court tailor Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug (1752-1818), plaster, cast, Total: Height: 59.00 cm; Width: 33.00 cm; Depth: 28.50 cm, Sculptures, Sculptures/Applied and fine arts, small sculptures, Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug, Classicism, Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug (1752-1818) presents himself as a free and self-confident artist, who was probably the royal court tailor in the service of King Friedrich Wilhelm III. (1770-1840) in Berlin. Since the Age of Enlightenment, this was due to a tradesman who had come to office and dignity. The sculpture by the court sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow radiates an extraordinary vitality and freshness. The plaster bust comes from the Keilpflug family and can be seen as an independent work of art. It was certainly intended to remain in this inexpensive material and was not intended for further execution in marble.

Johann Gottfried Schadow, portrait bust of the court tailor Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug (1752-1818), plaster, cast, Total: Height: 59.00 cm; Width: 33.00 cm; Depth: 28.50 cm, Sculptures, Sculptures/Applied and fine arts, small sculptures, Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug, Classicism, Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug (1752-1818) presents himself as a free and self-confident artist, who was probably the royal court tailor in the service of King Friedrich Wilhelm III. (1770-1840) in Berlin. Since the Age of Enlightenment, this was due to a tradesman who had come to office and dignity. The sculpture by the court sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow radiates an extraordinary vitality and freshness. The plaster bust comes from the Keilpflug family and can be seen as an independent work of art. It was certainly intended to remain in this inexpensive material and was not intended for further execution in marble.
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Johann Gottfried Schadow, portrait bust of the court tailor Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug (1752-1818), plaster, cast, Total: Height: 59.00 cm; Width: 33.00 cm; Depth: 28.50 cm, Sculptures, Sculptures/Applied and fine arts, small sculptures, Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug, Classicism, Daniel Gottlieb Keilpflug (1752-1818) presents himself as a free and self-confident artist, who was probably the royal court tailor in the service of King Friedrich Wilhelm III. (1770-1840) in Berlin. Since the Age of Enlightenment, this was due to a tradesman who had come to office and dignity. The sculpture by the court sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow radiates an extraordinary vitality and freshness. The plaster bust comes from the Keilpflug family and can be seen as an independent work of art. It was certainly intended to remain in this inexpensive material and was not intended for further execution in marble.
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Tamaño imagen:
2873 x 4320 px | 35.5 MB
Tamaño impresión:
24.3 x 36.6 cm | 9.6 x 14.4 in (300 dpi)
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