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Maria Fridolina Reichsfreiin Ebing von der Burg

Maria Fridolina stammt aus dem schwäbischen Uradel. Wie eine Notiz auf der Rückseite des Gemäldes darlegt, heiratete sie im August 1806 Friedrich Franz Freiherr von Krafft – den ihr Vater Conrad Anton Ebing von der Burg kurz zuvor adoptiert hatte. Möglicherweise entstanden die Porträts anlässlich der Hochzeit des Paares.

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Contributors

  • Erika Klara Luise Marie Stock (12.05.1893 - , Vorbesitzer_in/-eigentümer_in)
  • Privatbesitz (Sammler_in)

Creator

  • Unbekannt (Künstler_in)

Subject

  • Portrait painting

Type of item

  • Gemälde

Date

  • 05.12.1968 (Erwerb)
  • 1968-12-05

Contributors

  • Erika Klara Luise Marie Stock (12.05.1893 - , Vorbesitzer_in/-eigentümer_in)
  • Privatbesitz (Sammler_in)

Creator

  • Unbekannt (Künstler_in)

Subject

  • Portrait painting

Type of item

  • Gemälde

Date

  • 05.12.1968 (Erwerb)
  • 1968-12-05

Providing institution

  • City Museums Freiburg

Aggregator

  • German Digital Library

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Rights

  • Städtische Museen Freiburg, Augustinermuseum

Creation date

  • um 1808 (Herstellung)

Places

  • Hegau (unbekanntes Ereignis)

Current location

  • Freiburg

Identifier

  • M 68/019 (Inventarnummer)
  • http://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/BZ3M2CSWWCKCRPYVWV2HDHJ6EF7E3I2R

Extent

  • Höhe: 57 cm, Breite: 44 cm, Tiefe: 2 cm
  • Höhe: 67.5 cm, Breite: 53.5 cm, Tiefe: 5 cm (Rahmen)

Format

  • Ölfarbe

Providing country

  • Germany

Collection name

  • 885_DDB_MuseenFreiburg

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-09-12T11:15:24.414Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-09-12T11:15:24.414Z
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