Georg Philipp Rugendas I
to
Johann Moritz Rugendas, the Brazilian
200 Years Augsburg Artist Dynasty
- Ride with the great horses Rugendas –
Two most rare graphic pendants of the late period :
Rugendas I, Georg Philipp. Assembling for the Ride - Rugendas I, Georg Philipp. Before the Battle
- Rugendas I, Georg Philipp. Detachments of Horsemen
- The monumental equestrian portraits of the victors of Blenheim/Höchstedt :
Rugendas I, Georg Philipp. Prince Eugene of Savoy + John Churchill Duke of Marlborough - “ … Please the Javelin of the Libyan”
Rugendas’ Lion Hunt Rarity
For Teuscher (1998) recordable only per Stillfried (1879) :
Rugendas I, Georg Philipp. Lion Hunt - After decades in the generous ambience of a connoisseur :
- “These sets … document the paintings” :
Rugendas I, Georg Philipp. Horsemen, Cavalry Battles, and Camp Sceneries from 1693–1705 in clair obscur - The Anderhub copy :
Rugendas I, Georg Philipp. Diversi Pensieri. Countryfolk mounted/with horse(s). Set of 8 sheets - Graphic unique determined by the softness of its brush technique :
Rugendas II, Georg Philipp. Young Hunter with his Hounds propped over the Killed Game - Always the admirers harass :
Rugendas, Johann Moritz. Autograph letter in German with signature to the Ulm music director Wilhelm Speidel
“ Just received the James Figg item safely today. I have a couple questions. Art in general is new to me so I‘m asking you to educate me on this item … First of all I‘m happy with the item, just trying to understand it better … Thanks again ”
(Mr. A. C., March 27, 2008)


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