I have a German biography of the Master containing a portrait (possibly an engraving) done in 1824 by Stefan Dekker.
I note that portraits of the Tondichter tend to range from the nondescript to the sentimental. The Dekker portrait is certainly on the romantic side, but IMHO, it captures better than most our man's essential heroism and spiritual purity: It is the face of one who has led captivity captive and who has known the last wonder before the grave.
I would be interested in any communal knowledge of Dekker, and of where the portrait might be found. My ultimate objective would be to obtain a copy.
With thanks,
JK
I note that portraits of the Tondichter tend to range from the nondescript to the sentimental. The Dekker portrait is certainly on the romantic side, but IMHO, it captures better than most our man's essential heroism and spiritual purity: It is the face of one who has led captivity captive and who has known the last wonder before the grave.
I would be interested in any communal knowledge of Dekker, and of where the portrait might be found. My ultimate objective would be to obtain a copy.
With thanks,
JK
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