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.