Virgin Mary – Madonna 17th / 18th Century after Giovanni Battista Salvi. Research shows the painting to be after the works of Giovanni Battista Salvi. Giovanni Battista Salvi (1609-1685), known as Sassoferrato after his birthplace, was an Italian Baroque painter.
Würzburg 1712. Pen, black ink, grey and black wash; 274 x 443 mm. ——————————————- Johann Maximilian von Welsch was the son of a middle-class family in Kronach. In 1692 he joined the army as a lieutenant. Until 1699, he acquired experiences as a front officer and engineer on the Upper Rhine, in Savoy and Hungary. On extensive travels through Europe, he obtained a large amount of knowledge in the field of fortification and eventually became a sought after fortress builder. Lothar Franz von Schönborn (1655-1729) , Elector and Archbishop of Mainz, commissioned Welsch in 1704 with the expansion and completion of the Mainz fortress.
Creation Year: 1790s. Style: Portrait Miniatures. Technique: oil on tin. MALE PORTRAIT. Creator: French School. Nationality: French.
This painting is from the late 18th century. It’s a painting of two brothers. 8×10 in size and in perfect condition.
Museum-quality 18th century oil painting in the style of Jean-Marc Nattier (1642-1703). A portrait of a young lady dressed in a sumptuous court gown featuring rich floral embroidery and ruffled lace cuffs.