Friedrich Voltz
(Nördlingen 1817–1886 Munich)
Returning home from the field before the approaching storm, signed, dated Friedr. Voltz, (18)58, label on the reverse NGKV no. 453, as well as an old handwritten label, oil on canvas, 81.5 x 122 cm, framed, (Rei)
Compare:
Friedrich von Boetticher, Malerwerke des 19. Jahrhunderts, Hofheim am Taunus 1979, vol. I, 2, p. 949, nos 18, 24.
The landscape artist and animal painter Friedrich Voltz was initially apprenticed to his father, a copper engraver and painter, but later switched to attend the Munich Academy. He worked as an etcher at the outset of his career, but experimented with landscape painting under the influence of his friends Albrecht Adam and Carl Spitzweg. He found inspiration in the Munich hinterland and the Bavarian Alps. In 1841 he came across the work of the Dutch Baroque animal painter Paulus Potter, which awoke an interest in the representation of animals. Subsequently, he masterfully combined lifelike scenes of animals with atmospheric landscapes. He was highly successful with this combination of the two genres, and was able to establish himself as a landscape and animal painter.
Esperta: Mag. Dimitra Reimüller
Mag. Dimitra Reimüller
+43-1-515 60-355
19c.paintings@dorotheum.at
25.04.2018 - 17:00
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EUR 8.890,-
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EUR 8.000,- a EUR 12.000,-
Friedrich Voltz
(Nördlingen 1817–1886 Munich)
Returning home from the field before the approaching storm, signed, dated Friedr. Voltz, (18)58, label on the reverse NGKV no. 453, as well as an old handwritten label, oil on canvas, 81.5 x 122 cm, framed, (Rei)
Compare:
Friedrich von Boetticher, Malerwerke des 19. Jahrhunderts, Hofheim am Taunus 1979, vol. I, 2, p. 949, nos 18, 24.
The landscape artist and animal painter Friedrich Voltz was initially apprenticed to his father, a copper engraver and painter, but later switched to attend the Munich Academy. He worked as an etcher at the outset of his career, but experimented with landscape painting under the influence of his friends Albrecht Adam and Carl Spitzweg. He found inspiration in the Munich hinterland and the Bavarian Alps. In 1841 he came across the work of the Dutch Baroque animal painter Paulus Potter, which awoke an interest in the representation of animals. Subsequently, he masterfully combined lifelike scenes of animals with atmospheric landscapes. He was highly successful with this combination of the two genres, and was able to establish himself as a landscape and animal painter.
Esperta: Mag. Dimitra Reimüller
Mag. Dimitra Reimüller
+43-1-515 60-355
19c.paintings@dorotheum.at
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Tipo d'asta: | Asta in sala |
Data: | 25.04.2018 - 17:00 |
Luogo dell'asta: | Wien | Palais Dorotheum |
Esposizione: | 14.04. - 25.04.2018 |
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