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Adolphus Frederick, King of Sweden (1751-1771)

Relief
about 1751 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Adolphus Frederick, King of Sweden is shown in profile wearing a tie-wig, a fur-lined cape, a coat and cravat with the Stars of the three Orders hanging from the neck, another Star on his coat and a fifth attached to the sash of an Order passing over his left shoulder.
Adolphus Frederick was King of Sweden from 1751 to 1771. This ivory relief was made by Carl August Lücke the Younger in Germany in ca. 1751.

Carl August Lücke the Younger (1710-1777). He is likely to have been the son or nephew of Carl August Lücke the Elder, and the younger brother of Johann Christoph Ludwig Lücke. He was probably the brother of the sculptor Ernst Friedrich Lücke (active ca. 1700).


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Relief
  • Relief Frame of Adolphus Frederick Swedish King
TitleAdolphus Frederick, King of Sweden (1751-1771) (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Ivory, ebony, tortoise-shell
Brief description
Relief, ivory, Adolphus Frederick, King of Sweden, by Carl August Lücke the Younger, Germany, ca.1751
Physical description
Relief, ivory; frame, tortoiseshell. The bust in profile of Adolhus Frederick, King of Sweden (1751-1771), wearing a tie-wig, a fur-lined cape, a coat and a cravat, the Stars of three Orders pendant from the neck, another Star on his coat, and a fifth attached to the sash of an Order passed over his left shoulder. The relief is inscribed on the back 'C.A.Lück, Fec.'

The ivory is deep cream in tone. The left hand lower corner is broken and repaired. The relief is in an ebony and tortoise-shell frame.
Dimensions
  • Ivory relief alone height: 10cm
  • Ivory relief alone width: 6.8cm
  • With frame height: 13.5cm
  • With frame width: 13.5cm
Credit line
Given by Messrs. Cyril Humphris Ltd
Object history
Bought by Humphris for £50 at Sotheby's, 26th March 1965, lot no. 6. Given by Humphries to the Museum in 1965.
Subject depicted
Summary
Adolphus Frederick, King of Sweden is shown in profile wearing a tie-wig, a fur-lined cape, a coat and cravat with the Stars of the three Orders hanging from the neck, another Star on his coat and a fifth attached to the sash of an Order passing over his left shoulder.
Adolphus Frederick was King of Sweden from 1751 to 1771. This ivory relief was made by Carl August Lücke the Younger in Germany in ca. 1751.

Carl August Lücke the Younger (1710-1777). He is likely to have been the son or nephew of Carl August Lücke the Elder, and the younger brother of Johann Christoph Ludwig Lücke. He was probably the brother of the sculptor Ernst Friedrich Lücke (active ca. 1700).
Bibliographic references
  • Pelka, O, Elfenbein Berlin, 1923, p. 277
  • von Philippowich, E, Elfenbein, Brunswick, 1961, p. 170
  • Theuerkauff, Cristian, Elfenbein, Sammlung Reiner Winkler, Vol. I, 1984, p. 86, no. 43
  • Theuerkauff, C, Die Bildwerke in Elfenbein des 16-19. Jahrhunderts Die Bildwerke der Skulpturengalerie Berlin II, Berlin 1986, p. 206
  • Trusted, Marjorie, Baroque & Later Ivories, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2013, cat. no. 75
Collection
Accession number
A.6-1965

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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