Vente: 532 / 19th Century Art 10 décembre 2022 à Munich Lot 305

 

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Hermann Baisch
Flußlandschaft mit Vögeln und Weide, 1880/90.
Oil on paper, laminated on board
Estimation:
€ 1,500 / $ 1,620
Résultat:
€ 1,750 / $ 1,890

( frais d'adjudication compris)
Flußlandschaft mit Vögeln und Weide. 1880/90.
Oil on paper, laminated on board.
Lower right with stamp signature. Verso with the estate stamp and a label of Kunsthaus Bühler, numbered "91a" and inscribed "G. Schönleber". 24.5 x 34 cm (9.6 x 13.3 in).

PROVENANCE: Artist's estate (with the stamp on the reverse).
Gustav Schönleber, Karlsruhe (with ownership note on the reverse).
Kunsthaus Bühler, Stuttgart (with a label on the reverse).
Private collection Baden-Württemberg.

Hermann Baisch is widely regarded as the main exponent of the “paysage intime” style in Germany. Dedicated to the simple, unadorned portrayal of the artist’s personal, intimate experience of nature, the paysage intime format was conducive to Impressionism thanks to its proponents’ penchant for sketching in the open air. While in Paris in 1868, Baisch was introduced to the style through works by artists of the Barbizon School, such as Theodore Rousseau and Camille Corot. After his return, he continued to apply this romantic, emotive approach to his landscape painting at Adolf Lier’s studio in Munich. Focusing specifically on landscapes in Upper Bavaria, which he often portrayed in a special silvery-golden hue inspired by Corot, his work bears witness to his preference for an impressionistic-atmospheric tone-on-tone technique combined with looser, less academic brushwork. [KT]



305
Hermann Baisch
Flußlandschaft mit Vögeln und Weide, 1880/90.
Oil on paper, laminated on board
Estimation:
€ 1,500 / $ 1,620
Résultat:
€ 1,750 / $ 1,890

( frais d'adjudication compris)