Description: JOHANN MARTIN PREISSLER (1715-1794) FREDERIK KÖNIG DENMAR COPPER ENGRAVING 33 x 23 cm “Frederik the Andes”King of Denmark and NorwayJohann Martin Preissler, also Preißler, Preisler (* 14. March 1715 in Nuremberg; † 17. November 1794 in Lyngby) was a German engraver.Johann Martin Preissler came from a Nuremberg family of painters and engravers who immigrated from Bohemia. His father was the painter Johann Daniel Preissler, who trained him together with his older brother Georg Martin Preissler in Nuremberg. From 1739 to 1744 he worked for Laurent Cars (1699–1771) in Paris, including on the gallery work at the Palace of Versailles. From 1744, Johann Martin Preissler worked as a court engraver at the royal court in Copenhagen. In Copenhagen in 1750 he became a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Art. He was buried in the Christian Church in Copenhagen, then called Frederiks Tyske Kirke.Johann Martin married Anna Sophia Schuckmann (1720–1800), daughter of a Rostock professor of medicine, in 1748. His son Johann Georg was also an engraver.Source: Wikipedia.org- signed below- around 1800Technique: Copperplate engraving On the condition:- Storage marks- Edges trimmed- spotty- torn and backed several times- see photosDimensions entire sheet: 33 x 23 cmPLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER ARTICLES! _gsrx_vers_795 (GS 7.0.7 (795))Johann Martin Preissler, also Preißler, Preisler (* 14. March 1715 in Nuremberg; † 17. November 1794 in Lyngby) was a German engraver. Johann Martin Preissler came from a Nuremberg family of painters and engravers who immigrated from Bohemia. His father was the painter Johann Daniel Preissler, who trained him together with his older brother Georg Martin Preissler in Nuremberg. From 1739 to 1744 he worked for Laurent Cars (1699–1771) in Paris, including on the gallery work at the Palace of Versailles. From 1744, Johann Martin Preissler worked as a court engraver at the royal court in Copenhagen. In Copenhagen in 1750 he became a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Art. He was buried in the Christian Church in Copenhagen, then called Frederiks Tyske Kirke. Johann Martin married Anna Sop
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Motif: Portrait & personalities
Material: Copperplate
Age/Authenticity: Original before 1800
Type: Print
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