Works on Paper
Friedrich Krebs (Artist)
1790-1810
Watercolor; Ink; Paper (laid)
2013.0031.077 A
Object Number2013.0031.077 A |
Fraktur
Works on Paper
Museum purchase with funds provided by the Henry Francis du Pont Collectors Circle
Friedrich Krebs (Artist)-1815
References: Weiser, "The Mad, Lovable World of Frederick Krebs," Der Reggeboge, 1988, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 49-88; Earnest, Papers for Birth Dayes, p. 237-44.
Krebs was the most prolific fraktur artist in America. It is believed he (like Christian Strenge) was a Hessian soldier who either stayed or returned to the United States after the Revolutionary War. He purchased thousands of printed birth and baptismal certificates from varous Reading printers.
1790-1810
Religion associated
Watercolor; Ink; Paper (laid)
25 (H) , 16 (W)
63 (H) , 40 (W)
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[Article] Weiser, Frederick S. 1988 "Ach Wie ist die Welt so Toll! The mad, lovable world of Friedrich Krebs.". Der Reggeboge: Journal of the Pennsylvania German Society. 22 (2): 49-88.
• Published: fig. 13.
[Catalogue] Minardi, Lisa. 2015 A Colorful Folk: Pennsylvania Germans & the Art of Everyday Life.
• Published: fig. 45, p.37