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Franz Hanfstaengl 
Portrait of Eugenie von Klenze (1842 - 1894) 
1854 (ca) 
  
Salt print, from paper negative 
21.8 x 17.8 cm 
  
Bassenge Photography Auctions 
Courtesy of Bassenge, Berlin (Photography, Dec 2, 2009, Sale: 94, Lot: 4052) 
  
 
LL/33497 
  
An unknown image most probably from the same sitting Hanfstaengl made with Eugenie von Klenze, the daughter of the architect Leo von Klenze, in 1854. The most famous image of this sitting was recently shown at the "Nude Visions" exhibition in the Stadtmuseum in Munich as a salt print from a collodion glass plate negative. The print offered here is from a paper negative but does appear to have been taken during the same time as the two more well-known prints which were made from glass negatives. It is one of the earliest photographs by Franz Hanfstaengl who was still making lithographs in 1854.
 
Lit.: Heinz Gebhardt. Franz Hanfstaengl. Von der Lithographie zur Photographie. Munich 1984, see ill. Pp. 88-89 (variants).
Ulrich Pohlmann/Rudolf Scheutle (eds.). Nude Visions. 150 Years of Nude Photography. Heidelberg 2009, ill. Plate 6 (variant). 
 

 
  
 
  
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