Johann Friedrich Eberlein was a German sculptor who lived and worked during the 18th century. He is best known for his bronze figurative sculptures and monuments, many of which still stand today in cities throughout Germany. Eberlein's work was heavily influenced by classical Greek and Roman art, as well as the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and his sculptures are characterized by their attention to detail, naturalistic depictions of the human form, and lifelike postures and expressions.

4 items found:

These items have been sold, and the description, image and price are for reference purposes only.

A Meissen group of 'The Tyrolean Dancers', circa 1740, modelled…

A Meissen group of 'The Tyrolean Dancers', circa 1740, modelled by Johann Friedrich Eberlein (1695-1749) as two swirling figures with their arms linked, he in a grey hat with a purple rosette and band, green jacket with gilt bands and yellow breeches, she…

A pair of Meissen porcelain Malabar figures, model 1576, 19th…

Meissen Porcelain Malabar Musicians, 19th Century

A pair of Meissen porcelain Malabar figures, model 1576, 19th century, original design by Johann Friedrich Eberlein, modelled as male and female musicians, underglazed blue crossed swords and incised number to underside of female figure, 17 cm high, the…

A Meissen blanc de chine figure of an Eastern princesses on a…

Meissen Blanc de Chine Figure of Eastern Princess on Camel

A Meissen blanc de chine figure of an Eastern princesses on a camel, emblematic of Asia, from the Four Continents modelled by Johann Friedrich Eberlein, late 18th century, blue cross swords and star mark, 23 cm high

A set of Derby child 'The Four Quarters of the Globe', circa…

Derby Child's Four Quarters of Globe Set

A set of Derby child 'The Four Quarters of the Globe', circa 1780 after the Meissen models by FE Meyer and JF Eberlein, inscribed No 200. 16 cm high (4)