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Antoine 1683 1757 Collection

Antoine Pesne (1683-1757) was a renowned artist known for his exquisite portraits of royalty and nobility during the 18th century

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Portrait of Countess Maria Magdalena von Dönhoff, née Bielinska (1685-1730)

Portrait of Countess Maria Magdalena von Dönhoff, née Bielinska (1685-1730). Creator: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)
Portrait of Countess Maria Magdalena von Donhoff, nee Bielinska (1685-1730). Private Collection

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: King Frederick I on the silver throne, ca 1712. Creator: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)

King Frederick I on the silver throne, ca 1712. Creator: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)
King Frederick I on the silver throne, ca 1712. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786), 1746

Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786), 1746. Found in the Collection of Sanssouci, Potsdam

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Portrait of Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia (1723-1787), Abbess of Quedlinburg, ca 1744

Portrait of Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia (1723-1787), Abbess of Quedlinburg, ca 1744. Found in the Collection of Stiftung PreuB ische Schlo sser und Ga rten Berlin-Brandenburg

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Portrait of Dorothea Luise os Wittenhorst-Sonsfeld (1681-1746). Creator: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)

Portrait of Dorothea Luise os Wittenhorst-Sonsfeld (1681-1746). Creator: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)
Portrait of Dorothea Luise os Wittenhorst-Sonsfeld (1681-1746). Found in the Collection of Stiftung PreuB ische Schlo sser und Ga rten Berlin-Brandenburg

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Portrait of Countess Anna Elisabeth von der Schulenburg (1720-1741), First half of the 18th cent

Portrait of Countess Anna Elisabeth von der Schulenburg (1720-1741), First half of the 18th cent. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709-1758), Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709-1758), Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Private Collection

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Portrait of Wilhelmine Dorothee von der Marwitz (1718-1787), c. 1739

Portrait of Wilhelmine Dorothee von der Marwitz (1718-1787), c. 1739. Artist: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)
Portrait of Wilhelmine Dorothee von der Marwitz (1718-1787), c.1739. Found in the collection of Altes Schlosz Eremitage, Bayreuth

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786) as Crown Prince, 1739

Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786) as Crown Prince, 1739. Artist: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)
Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786) as Crown Prince, 1739. Found in the collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageAntoine 1683 1757 Collection: Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786). Artist: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)

Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786). Artist: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)
Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786). Private Collection


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Antoine Pesne (1683-1757) was a renowned artist known for his exquisite portraits of royalty and nobility during the 18th century. His talent captured the essence and grandeur of his subjects, leaving behind a legacy that still resonates today. One of his notable works is the portrait of King Frederick I on the silver throne, created around 1712. In this masterpiece, Pesne skillfully depicts the monarch's regal presence, showcasing his power and authority. Another captivating piece by Pesne is the portrait of Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia, Abbess of Quedlinburg. Painted circa 1744, this artwork showcases her elegance and grace as she gazes confidently into the distance. Pesne also immortalized Dorothea Luise os Wittenhorst-Sonsfeld in a stunning portrait. This noblewoman's beauty radiates from within as she poses with poise and sophistication. Countess Anna Elisabeth von der Schulenburg is another subject who had the privilege to be painted by Antoine Pesne. The first half of the 18th century saw her portrayed with utmost precision and attention to detail, capturing her aristocratic charm flawlessly. Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia also found herself under Pesne's brush strokes. As Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, she exudes an air of refinement in her portrait that reflects both her status and inner strength. Wilhelmine Dorothee von der Marwitz became another muse for Antoine Pesne in c. 1739. Her delicate features are delicately rendered in this painting, showcasing both her beauty and vulnerability. Notably, Crown Prince Frederick II was not exempt from being immortalized by Pesne's artistry either. In two separate portraits - one depicting him as Crown Prince in 1739 and another without any specific date mentioned - we witness Frederick II's transformation from a young prince to a powerful ruler.