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

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JOHANN CARL VON LANGE (?-?) Lieutenant of the infantry regiment of the heir to the throne, Frederick William. Attributed to Adám Mányoki 1706-1707 Oil, canvas; 76x61,3 cm Inscribed right, 19 th century: "Lieute: v: Lange. 1704." to the right, contemporaneous inscription of three lines: "Johann Carll [sic!] Lange Lieut geworden 1704 den 12 April" From property of Prussian prince George Frederick into Schloß Königs Wusterhausen, inv. no.: GK I 4082. Until 1820 in Schloß Königs Wusterhausen, then in the Stadtschloß in Potsdam. Returned to the Hohenzollerns in 1926. On loan in Schloß Charlottenburg from 1972, as a deposit by Archduke George Frederick of Prussia in Schloß Königs Wusterhausen from 2000. 12. 12. A NOBLE YOUTH IN A CRIMSON COAT Attributed to Adám Mányoki 1705-1706 Oil, canvas; 91x73 cm Hungarian private collection Auctioned off in Dorotheum from a private collection in Vienna in October 2002. 13. CHRISTOPH VON VILLADIN (?-?) Lieutenant of the infantry regiment of the heir to the throne, Frederick William. Attributed to Adám Mányoki 1706-1707 15. BARONESS BLASPIEL, BORN VON HOFF (?-?) Confidante of the wife of Frederick William 1, Sophie Dorothea, whom she escorted on her wedding day from Hanover to Berlin. She was the wife of the Regierungs­president of Cleve, minister Werner Wilhelm von Blas­piel (1681-1723), and was sentenced to a year detention in a fortress by Frederick William I for her liaison with count Manteuffel, Saxon envoy to Berlin in 1719. She later lived in Cleve, and after the death of the ruler returned to Berlin in 1740 as a lady-in-waiting to the sister of Frederick the Great. Attributed to Adám Mányoki 1711 Oil, canvas; 150x116 cm Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin, Schloß Charlottenburg, inv. no.: GK I 3295 Housed in Berlin, Schloß Monbijou, Speisesaal, until 1757; presumably the property of Prussian princess Amalie after whose death it went to Schloß Charlottenburg in 1787. First registered in the inventory of 1800. Oil, canvas; 76,6x61,7 cm Inscribed right, 19 lh centurv: "Lieut: v: Villadin 1705." left, contemporaneous blurred inscription of three lines: "Christoph v. Villad ..." From property of Prussian prince George Frederick in Schloß Königs Wusterhausen, inv. no.: GK I 4105 Until 1820 in Schloß Königs Wusterhausen, then in Stadtschloß in Potsdam. Returned to the Hohenzollerns in 1926. On loan in Schloß Charlottenburg from 1972, as a deposit by Archduke George Frederick of Prussia in Schloß Königs Wusterhausen from 2000.

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