Franz Hanfstaengl Dresden Gallery Lithograph David Teniers 19th Century Rare


Franz Hanfstaengl Dresden Gallery Lithograph David Teniers 19th Century Rare

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Franz Hanfstaengl Dresden Gallery Lithograph David Teniers 19th Century Rare:
$210.00


Up for sale is a lithograph by Franz Hanfstaengl \"A Chemist in his Laboratory\" by David Teniers. I listed as Rare because the only others I\'ve seen are in museums or private collections.

It measures approximately 27 1/2 x 20\" on India (?) paper litho itself measures 21 1/4\" x 17 3/8\" there is staining to the paper and a tears on edges.

Please review photos carefully for you own expert opinion of age condition and authenticity as I am not a collector and inquire with any questions prior to offerding. I do have other (11 more) done by him so check out our other listings.

During research I found the following information and I quote:

\"Franz Hanfstaengl

Hanfstaengl was born on March 1, 1804 in Baiernrain bei Bad Tolz. He was a German painter, lithographer and photographer. In 1816 he came on the recommendation of the town-school-teachers into the drawing-class of the leave-day school at Munich led by Hermann Josef Mitterer. He was taught lithography and he had contact with Alois Senefelder and studiedform 1819 to 1825 at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. In 1826 he went to Dresden and began his great work, he completed in 1852, of copying in lithograph the canvases of the Dresden Gallery. Between 1835 and 1852 Hanfstaengl brought out about 200 lithographic reproductions of masterworks from the Dresden picture-gallery, and published them in a portfolio. In 1833 in founded in Munich a lithographic establishment of his own, which he kept open until 1868, and to which he later attached a fine art printing shop and a photographic workshop. He was nicknamed \'Count Litho.\' He later produced portraits of famous people such as King Ludwig II, Otto von Bismarck and Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Hanfstaengl passed away on April 18, 1877 in Munich. \"

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Thank you,

Jennifer


Franz Hanfstaengl Dresden Gallery Lithograph David Teniers 19th Century Rare:
$210.00

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