1612. Portrait of a man with two Gnadenpfennigs, likely Wilhelm Daser (1566-1639)

2,500.00

German school, unsigned but attributed to Lorenz Strauch, dated 1612.
 
Oil on copper, ca. 10.5 x 13.0 cm. Including frame: 17.0 x 19.5 cm
 
Portrait three-quarter facing, dressed in black with millstone collar. Around the neck and also around the waist a gnadenpfennig with portrait, probably of the Duke of Wurtemberg. Coat of arms with typical German beak-shaped crest and dating top right.
 
Good condition, some retouching and locally blurred in varnish. In probably 19th century plaster frame.
 
Lorenz Strauch (1554-1630) was a Nuremberg painter and copper engraver who focused mainly on portraiture. Many of his portraits are signed with his full name or his monogram LS. A few however, are unsigned, and are attributed to him on the basis of style. Characteristic of Strauch is the suspicious look of the painted.
 

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