EditorialJohn Freeth and his Circle or Birmingham Men of the Last Century, 1792 Johannes Eckstein, John Freeth was a publican and poet who ran a coffee house (Leicester Arms, Bell Street), where the Jacobin Club met., 18th Century, Birmingham history.
EditorialFigure of the Artist's Father, George Paul Eckstein, 17391828, German, active in Britain (from 1760), between 1775 and 1800, Terracotta, with separate gilded base, Overall: 7 x 8 x 8 inches (17.8 x 20.3 x 20.3 cm), coat, father, hat, man, portrait, table.
EditorialJohn Freeth and his Circle or Birmingham Men of the Last Century, 1792 Johannes Eckstein, John Freeth was a publican and poet who ran a coffee house (Leicester Arms, Bell Street), where the Jacobin Club met., 18th Century, Birmingham history.
EditorialFrom left: Alan Eckstein, Donna King and Timo Weiland at the Timo Weiland presentation at New York Men's Day in New York, June 3, 2019. (John Taggart/The New York Times)
EditorialFrom left: Alan Eckstein, Donna King and Timo Weiland at the Timo Weiland presentation at New York Men's Day in New York, June 3, 2019. (John Taggart/The New York Times)
EditorialSculpture, Figure of the Artist's Father Engraved on gilded base, proper right: "This Likeness of his Father was | modelled by GEORGE PAUL ECKSTEIN, his | 7th Son born at Poppenruth, n.r Nurmberg 1739, and | placed on this stand 1853 by his Grandson GE...
EditorialSculpture, Figure of the Artist's Father Engraved on gilded base, proper right: "This Likeness of his Father was | modelled by GEORGE PAUL ECKSTEIN, his | 7th Son born at Poppenruth, n.r Nurmberg 1739, and | placed on this stand 1853 by his Grandson GE...