Framed Sketch of a Lion's Head by Johann Eckstein, England
Framed Sketch of a Lion's Head by German Sculptor and Artist Johann (John) Eckstein (1735-1817). England, circa late 18th century.
Johann (John) Eckstein (1735-1817) was a Germansculptor, engraver, and painter who worked in London and the United States. He studied under Preissler at the Nuremberg Academy of Arts in Germany before moving to England. In 1765, Eckstein accepted an invitation from Fredrick the Great to work at the Prussian court, where he became the King’s principal sculptor, executing numerous works at Potsdam and Sans Souci.
Condition: Very good antique condition.
Dimensions: 8” H x 7.5” W x 1.5” D
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Framed Sketch of a Lion's Head by German Sculptor and Artist Johann (John) Eckstein (1735-1817). England, circa late 18th century.
Johann (John) Eckstein (1735-1817) was a Germansculptor, engraver, and painter who worked in London and the United States. He studied under Preissler at the Nuremberg Academy of Arts in Germany before moving to England. In 1765, Eckstein accepted an invitation from Fredrick the Great to work at the Prussian court, where he became the King’s principal sculptor, executing numerous works at Potsdam and Sans Souci.
Condition: Very good antique condition.
Dimensions: 8” H x 7.5” W x 1.5” D
Shipping: Shipping cost is not included in the price of this item and will be charged separately. Please inquire prior to purchase to receive a shipping quote or shipping cost will be provided within 1 business day of your purchase.
Framed Sketch of a Lion's Head by German Sculptor and Artist Johann (John) Eckstein (1735-1817). England, circa late 18th century.
Johann (John) Eckstein (1735-1817) was a Germansculptor, engraver, and painter who worked in London and the United States. He studied under Preissler at the Nuremberg Academy of Arts in Germany before moving to England. In 1765, Eckstein accepted an invitation from Fredrick the Great to work at the Prussian court, where he became the King’s principal sculptor, executing numerous works at Potsdam and Sans Souci.
Condition: Very good antique condition.
Dimensions: 8” H x 7.5” W x 1.5” D
Shipping: Shipping cost is not included in the price of this item and will be charged separately. Please inquire prior to purchase to receive a shipping quote or shipping cost will be provided within 1 business day of your purchase.