Portrait of the Daughters of Johann Julius von Vieth und Glossenau - GRAFF, Anton - WGA
Portrait of the Daughters of Johann Julius von Vieth und Glossenau by GRAFF, Anton
Portrait of the Daughters of Johann Julius von Vieth und Glossenau by GRAFF, Anton

Portrait of the Daughters of Johann Julius von Vieth und Glossenau

by GRAFF, Anton, Oil on canvas, 86 x 72 cm

The sitters of this group portrait were the daughters of Johann Julius von Vieth und Glossenau (1713-1784), the Saxon courtier and counselor who was, amongst other positions, the Master of Ceremonies at the Court in Dresden. The daughters are Juliane Caroline, Edle von der Planitz (1752-1832), Sophie Juliane Elisabeth, Gräfin d’Agrollo (1748-1832) and Juliane Charlotte, Gräfin von Todtleben (1754-1840).

Most of Graff’s work consisted of portraits of the aristocracy and newly enriched professional classes of Saxony and Prussia, and his work forms an invaluable pictorial record of that group.

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