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A pair <strong>of</strong> large South German Rococo blue and whitepainted<br />

terracotta urns on stands, after the design by<br />

Franz Xaver Haberman (1721-1796). Each baluster<br />

form urn with flowers and scrolling foliage surmounted<br />

by a rocaille and flanked by scrolling arms, on a triform<br />

base sheathed with rocailles and scrolls on claw and ball<br />

feet. Augsburg, mid 18th century. H. 173 cm. W. 92 cm. (2).<br />

After visiting Italy, Franz Xaver Haberman, the Sculptor, Designer<br />

and Engraver, settled in Augsburg in 1746, where he produced<br />

over 500 prints covering a wide range <strong>of</strong> designs for furniture,<br />

silver, ironwork, carriages, organs and altars. He was also influential<br />

through his position as pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> drawing at the<br />

newly founded School <strong>of</strong> design in Augsburg, a post he held<br />

from 1781 until his death. DKK 350.000 / € 47.000<br />

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Flemish allegorical tapestry <strong>of</strong> Winter from a Series <strong>of</strong><br />

the Four Seasons. In the foreground master and<br />

mistress in a cane crossing the frozen lake with skaters in<br />

the back Executed in Antwerp on Ludwig van Schoor's<br />

cartoons after Jan van den Hecke. Brussels, c. 1720.<br />

W. 270 cm. H. 234 cm.<br />

Jan van den Hecke, highly appreciated baroque still life painter.<br />

(Belgian/Flemish1620-1684)<br />

Ludwig van Schoor, designer.(Flemish 1666-1726).<br />

DKK 250.000 / € 34.000<br />

160 BRUUN RASMUSSEN TRÉSOR

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