WebWith its idiosyncratic arched cresting, confronting C-scrolls, and floral bouquet finial, this elegant mirror is characteristic of the oeuvre of Burchard Precht (d. 1738). The Precht family is synonymous with the production of mirrors in Sweden in the early part of the 18th Century and numerous examples are attributed to either Burchard Precht or his sons … WebOriginally from Bremen, educated in Hamburg, Burchard arrived in Stockholm in 1674 to work at Drottningholm Palace before being appointed carver to the court in 1682, further …
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WebBurchard Precht (24 October 1651 - 26 February 1738) was a Swedish-German furniture maker and sculptor. He is best known for his contributions to Stockholm Cathedral and … WebBrandi is certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and licensed with the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts. She is a member of the American … show drivers license
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WebBurchard Precht (24 October 1651 – 26 February 1738) was a Swedish-German furniture maker and sculptor. He is best known for his contributions to Stockholm Cathedral and … WebHere is ALT1: ... that the 1674 carving by Burchard Precht (pictured) for Storkyrkan's Royal Pew was to a design by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger? --Rosiestep 17:19, 5 October 2013 (UTC) That hook is suitably sourced. However, given that the original hook fact takes up half of the lead and, when it appears later in the article, is not properly ... WebBurchard Precht of Bremen (1651-1738) was a sculptor and cabinet-maker who was educated in Hamburg by his brother Christian Precht (1666-1774), set up his workshop in Sweden where he had arrived as early as 1674 in … show driver updates