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Daguerreotypes Portrait of a young man with unusual hairstyle

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500 €
ca. 567 $
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ca. 340 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 4038

Daguerreotypes Portrait of a young man with unusual hairstyle

Schätzpreis
500 €
ca. 567 $
Zuschlagspreis:
300 €
ca. 340 $
Beschreibung:

Photographer: Johann Eberhard Feilner (1802 - 1869). Portrait of a young man with unusual hairstyle. Circa 1848. Daguerreotype (sixth-plate), with ornate black mat with gilt ornamentation, taped behind glass and in modern frame. Johann Eberhard Feilner was a lithographer in Cologne until he followed his brother Franz to Bremen who had a printing press there since 1825. Here he married and established himself as of 1832 as a portrait painter and drawing teacher. As of 1844 he founded a studio for daguerreotypes in 1844 and in 1845 already advertised exceptionally large daguerreotypes. For almost two decades Feilner remained the most renowned photographer of the region who was also the first to establish himself permanently in Bremen. After his death in 1869 his son Jean Baptiste Feilner continued the business, establishing branches in Braunschweig, Emden, Oldenburg, Borkum, Bonn, Koblenz, Hannover and Vienna. The Bremen studio continued until 1894. – Minimal oxidation in edges, a few spots on plate, otherwise in very good condition.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 4038
Auktion:
Datum:
05.12.2018
Auktionshaus:
Galerie Bassenge
Erdener Str. 5a
14193 Berlin
Deutschland
info@bassenge.com
+49 30 89380290
+49 30 8918025
Beschreibung:

Photographer: Johann Eberhard Feilner (1802 - 1869). Portrait of a young man with unusual hairstyle. Circa 1848. Daguerreotype (sixth-plate), with ornate black mat with gilt ornamentation, taped behind glass and in modern frame. Johann Eberhard Feilner was a lithographer in Cologne until he followed his brother Franz to Bremen who had a printing press there since 1825. Here he married and established himself as of 1832 as a portrait painter and drawing teacher. As of 1844 he founded a studio for daguerreotypes in 1844 and in 1845 already advertised exceptionally large daguerreotypes. For almost two decades Feilner remained the most renowned photographer of the region who was also the first to establish himself permanently in Bremen. After his death in 1869 his son Jean Baptiste Feilner continued the business, establishing branches in Braunschweig, Emden, Oldenburg, Borkum, Bonn, Koblenz, Hannover and Vienna. The Bremen studio continued until 1894. – Minimal oxidation in edges, a few spots on plate, otherwise in very good condition.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 4038
Auktion:
Datum:
05.12.2018
Auktionshaus:
Galerie Bassenge
Erdener Str. 5a
14193 Berlin
Deutschland
info@bassenge.com
+49 30 89380290
+49 30 8918025
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