Paintings

Ottmar Elliger d.J., das Festmahl der Kleopatra, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Ottmar Elliger the Younger

The banquet of Cleopatra Ottmar Elliger the Younger (Hamburg 1666 – 1735 St. Petersburg) Counterpart to « Emperor Augustus at the death-bed of Cleopatra » Oil on Canvas 55.5 × 67.5 cm Provenance Collection Wolfgang Gurlitt, Berlin Private collection, Munich Request for the object

Ottmar Elliger d.J., Kaiser Augustus an Kleopatras Totenbett, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Ottmar Elliger the Younger

Emperor Augustus at the death-bed of Cleopatra Ottmar Elliger the Younger (Hamburg 1666 – 1735 St. Petersburg) Counterpart to « The banquet of Cleopatra » Oil on Canvas 55.5 × 67.5 cm Provenance Collection Wolfgang Gurlitt, Berlin Private collection, Munich Request for the object

Daniel Mytens, Portrait eines Edelmannes, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Daniel Mytens

Portrait of Nobleman, fill-length, wearing a red-gold embroidered doublet Daniel Mytens (ca 1590 – Delft – 1648) thought to be a stadholder of the Court of Orange, ca. 1635/40 Oil on canvas 215.5 × 142.3 cm / 85 × 56 inches (frame incl.) Ink mark “M. W. No 67819” and “Inv. No. 16661”

Hendrick Bloemaert, Granida und Daifilo, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Hendrick Bloemaert

GRANIDA AND DAIFILO Hendrick Bloemaert (1601/02 – Utrecht – 1672) Oil on Canvas 99.5 x 127.5 cm signed lower left: “H. Bloemaert fec. 1634” Granida and Daifilo were lovers from the Dutch pastoral play “Granida” (1605) by Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. Granida, the daughter of an eastern king, betrothed to Prince

Stefano Orlandi, Die kaiserlichen Thermen – Atrium und Treppe, Kunsthandel Mühlbauerd

Stefano Orlandi

Imperial baths – atrium and stairways Stefano Orlandi (1681 – Bologna – 1760) Counterpart to « Imperial baths » oil on canvas 122.5 × 174 cm (pair) The rediscovery of these two paintings, which were known only from photographs and were published as “lost” in 1991, represents an important contribution

Stefano Orlandi, die kaiserlichen Thermen, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Stefano Orlandi

Imperial baths Stefano Orlandi (1681 – Bologna – 1760) Counterpart to « Imperial baths – atrium and stairways » oil on canvas 122.5 × 174 cm (pair) The rediscovery of these two paintings, which were known only from photographs and were published as “lost” in 1991, represents an important contribution

Johann Amadeus Winck, Blumenstillleben, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Johann Amadeus Winck

Still-life with flowers, fruits, butterflies and mice on a stone ledge Johann Amadeus Winck (1748 Eichstätt – 1817 Munich) Oil on wood Signed “Joan. Amand. Winck, Natus Eichstadt, Pinxit Monachi 1804 (or Monachi 1805)”. 31.1 × 45.7 cm Request for the object

Johann Georg Platzer, im Atelier des Bildhauers, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Johann Georg Platzer

The sculptor’s studio Johann Georg Platzer (St. Michael / Eppan 1704 – 1761) Counterpart « The painter’s studio » Oil / Copper 35.5 × 54.9 cm Request for the object

Johann Georg Platzer, im Atelier des Malers, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Johann Georg Platzer

The painter’s studio Johann Georg Platzer (St. Michael / Eppan 1704 – 1761) Counterpart to « The sculptor’s studio » Oil / copper 35.5 × 54.9 cm Request for the object

Pieter Neefs der Jüngere, Inners der Kathedrale von Antwerpen, Kunsthandel Mühlbauer

Pieter Neefs the Younger

Interior of Antwerp Cathedral Pieter Neefs the Younger (Antwerp 1620 – 1675 ibid.) Figure staffage Frans Francken III, Antwerp 1607 – 1667 Oil on wood 53.5 × 72.5 cm Provenance Private collection in Saxony on the reverse side an old collector’s seal. Request for the object