
Allegory of Astronomy, ca. 1780, now in the Reiss-Engelhorn Museum in Mannheim

The Apotheosis of Elector Charles Theodore, 1779
Joseph Fratrel, was a distinguished painter and etcher in France. Born at Épinal in 1730, he was a scholar of Baudouin in Paris. He became court painter for King Stanislaus and the Elector-Palatine Charles Theodore: in the Darmstadt Museum is a portrait of the Electress. He died at Mannheim on May 15, 1783. The following are his best-known works:
- Joseph's Dream; after L. Krahe.
- The Miller's Son.
- St. Nicholas.
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