Buzási Enikő szerk.: In Europe' Princely Courts, Ádám Mányoki, Actors and venues of a portraitist's career (A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria kiadványai 2003/1)

Enikő Buzási CATALOGUE

28. 28. VIEW OF GDANSK Unknown engraver 1729 Engraving; 362x415 mm (sheet size) Signed: "FD La pointe sculp" Inscribed: "DANTISCVM", "Iconographia Urbi Gedani et Castelli ad ostium Vistulae", "Samuelis Liberi Baronis de Pufendorf, De Rebus a Carolo Gustavo Sveciae Rege Gestis Commentariorum Libri Septem ... Norimbergae 1729. (Christopherus Riegel) Liber III.", engraving no. 39. Budapest, National Széchényi Library 29. PRINCE FERENC RÁKÓCZI II (1675-1735) Adám Mányoki 1712 Oil, canvas; 75,5x62,5 cm Budapest, Hungarian National Gallery, inv. no.: 6001 Inscribed on the old doubling canvas of the late 19 th century: "Franz Rákóczy II. Fürst v. Siebenbürgen geb. im Kastell Borsa, im Comitat Marmaros [sie] den 29. März 1676, gest. zu Rodostó in Klein-Asien am 8. April 1735.", "gemalt von Adam de Mányoki" On the inventory label with the crown stuck to the blind frame: "Königl. Garde-Meubles-Verwaltung Cap. I. A. b. Nr. 246." Earlier in Dresden, Königliches Residenzschloß, property of the Saxon royal family. (After 1919) director Hans Posse intervened to have it included in the collection of the Dresden Gemäldegalerie with a view to an exchange planned with Marcell Nemes. A gift of Marcell Nemes in 1925 to the Museum of Fine Arts. In the Hungarian National Gallery since 1974.

Next

/
Thumbnails
Contents