American Furniture & Decorative Arts
Description:
Moravian School Landscape Theorem, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Anna G. Triebels, 1828, depicting a castle in a hilly and tree-lined landscape with a hunter and two spotted dogs, in a likely original frame, ht. 25 1/4, wd. 31 in.
Provenance: Old Print Shop; Marguerite Riordan.
Note: Old label on the reverse notes that this theorem was painted by Anna G. Triebels while attending the Moravian School at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, as a day scholar from 1828 to 1830.
The property of Brian and Pam Ehrlich
Estimate $800-1,200
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Keywords
Brian, Anna G. Triebels, Pam Ehrlich, BethlehemStephen L. Fletcher
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Director of American Furniture & Decorative Arts
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Jonathan Dowling
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Christopher D. Fox
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American Furniture & Decorative Arts
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