About the Artwork
Morning at Home
19th century
Erasmus Ritter von Engert
1796-1871
Austrian
Unknown
Oil on canvas
Unframed: 12 1/4 × 14 5/8 inches (31.1 × 37.2 cm) Framed: 15 3/4 × 18 1/4 × 1 1/4 inches (40 × 46.4 × 3.2 cm)
Paintings
European Painting
Founders Society Purchase, William H. Murphy Fund
43.33
This work is in the public domain.
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Provenance
Harry Shaw Newman (The Old Print Shop, New York, New York, USA)
(A. F. Mondschein, New York, New York, USA)
1943-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Portfolio (April 1942): pp. 13, 16, no. 9 [Old Print Shop, as Alexander Lawrie].
Richardson, E. P., ed. Catalogue of Paintings. Detroit, 1944, p. 51, no. 540 [as German Romantic school, ca. 1830-50].
Andrews. "Some Nineteenth Century Windows," Antiques, vol. 50 (August 1946): p. 92, (fig. 7) [as a "New York Interior" by Alexander Lawrie].
Pictures within Pictures. Exh. cat., Wadsworth Atheneum. Hartford, November 9-December 31, 1949, p. 14, cat. 17 [as by von Engert].
Scheyer, E. Eichendorff und die bildenden Künste, Neumarkt Oberfalz. Aurora, 1956, 16, p. 29.
Scheyer, E. Schlesische Malerei der Biedermeierzeit. Frankfurt am Main, Wolfgang Weidlich, 1965, p. 161, no. 59.
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Erasmus Ritter von Engert, Morning at Home, 19th century, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, William H. Murphy Fund, 43.33.
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