DOMENICO BOSSI (ITALIAN, 1765-1853)
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DOMENICO BOSSI (ITALIAN, 1765-1853)

Joakim Daniel Wahrendorff (1726-1803), a councillor in the Chamber of Commerce, in blue coat, beige striped waistcoat, white shirt and frilled cravat, powdered wig en queue

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DOMENICO BOSSI (ITALIAN, 1765-1853)
Joakim Daniel Wahrendorff (1726-1803), a councillor in the Chamber of Commerce, in blue coat, beige striped waistcoat, white shirt and frilled cravat, powdered wig en queue
signed and dated with address Stockholm 'D: Bossi Pinxit 1799 Stock' (lower right)
on ivory
2 5/8 in. (68 mm.) diam., gilt-metal mount
Provenance
Bukowskis, Stockholm, 28 November 2007, lot 595.
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Lot Essay

Joakim Daniel Wahrendorff was from a Westphalian family which had settled in Mecklenburg. He left Germany for Sweden in the middle of the 18th century and became an extremely wealthy foundry owner, known for his contributions to the development of the rifled canon. Bossi painted a different portrait of Wahrendorff and his wife Maria Juliana Rothstein (1736-1821) in 1798. This pair was lent by Baron August Ridderstolpe to the exhibition Äldre Svenska Porträtt-Miniatyrer, Stockholm, Bukowskis, 1915, nos. 264 and 265, and is now in the Swedish National Portrait Gallery's collection (inv. NMGRH 4306 and 4307), featured as a new acquisition in Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm, vol. 9, 2002, p. 37, illustrated in colour p. 38, fig. 17, 18.

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