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Julius Obst, 1878 - 1939, bronze figure, male nude playing the flute, patinated bronze, signed on the plinth, height approx. 50 cm

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Julius Obst, 1878 - 1939, bronze figure, male nude playing the flute, patinated bronze, signed on the plinth, height approx. 50 cm

Estimate 850 - 1 600 EUR
Starting price 850 EUR

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Julius Lange, Kirche am See idyllic late summer lakeside scene by a silting pond and a view of the church in a mountainous landscape, Hyacinth Holland noted in "Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (1883)" "... His ease in creating artistically appealing pictures from mere vedute, in rewriting all impressions with poetic feeling, seemed to grow rather than tire with the years. Lange especially loved to depict nature in solemn tranquillity and sunny clarity, ... whereby the combination of water and forest offered new attractions. ..." and Seubert (1878) adds "... Lange ... but always spoke to the mind; he worked more through light and colour than through form, more charming than powerful. ...", atmospheric, slightly impasto landscape painting, oil on card, mounted on further card slightly protruding at the sides, signed and dated "Julius Lange 1864" lower left, old label on the reverse "A. Pütterich - k. k. Hof-Vergolder München Löwengrube Nr. 17" on the reverse, the painting ground slightly bulging, marginal defects, in need of cleaning and some restoration, beautifully framed in a gilt stucco frame c. 1900, rebate dimensions c. 41 x 50.5 cm. Artist information: actually Julius Ludwig Christian Lange, German painter and draughtsman (1817 Darmstadt to 1878 Munich), initially collaborated on the book project "Ansichten der schönsten Gegenden Deutschlands in Stahl- und Kupferstichen" (Views of the most beautiful regions of Germany in steel and copper engravings) completed in 1832 by his older brothers Gustav Georg Lange (1812-1873?) and Ludwig Lange (1808-1868), initially a pupil of Franz Hubert Müller in Darmstadt, studied from the end of 1833 at the Munich Academy and from 1836-39 at the Düsseldorf Academy under Johann Wilhelm Schirmer, undertook a study trip through Switzerland with Schirmer in 1837, settled in Munich in 1840 with Schirmer's support and became a pupil of Carl Rottmann, undertook study trips through southern Bavaria, Tyrol and to Italy, the Düsseldorf Academy already attested to his "great talent" and Lange quickly succeeded, He worked for the academies in Venice and Milan, of which he became an honorary member; from 1854 he lived in northern Italy and had contacts with the Milanese court, where he worked until 1857 as art tutor to Archduchess Charlotte of Belgium - later Empress of Mexico; in 1858 he returned to Munich, where he gained access to the Bavarian royal family and was promoted and appointed court painter by King Maximilian II of Bavaria. of Bavaria, worked as court painter for King Ludwig II from 1867, produced designs for the royal palaces of Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee, among others, attended the major art exhibitions in Berlin, Dresden, Cologne, Hanover, Vienna, Paris and Munich, fell ill in 1877 and stayed at Lake Chiemsee, worked in Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon" and "Lexikon der Düsseldorfer Malerschule", Boetticher, Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Matrikel der Münchner Akademie, Müller-Singer, Seubert, Müller-Klunzinger, Bruckmann "Münchner Maler des 19./20th century" and Wikipedia.

Ernst Petrich, Coastal Scene probably East Frisian coast with windmill under effective clouds, impasto impressionist painting with broad brushstrokes, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left "E. Petrich 21/III. 1912", various annotations on the frame verso, including "Ernst Petrich *1878 † 1964", minor cleaning required, nails hammered into the reverse, framed in wide gold moulding, rebate dimensions approx. 45 x 54 cm. Artist information: actually Carl Ernst Petrich, German painter, draughtsman, illustrator. Painter, draughtsman, illustrator and graphic artist (1878 Gravenhorst near Hörstel to 1964 Leer/East Friesland), childhood in Leer, initially trained as a painter and commercial artist, 1898 pupil at Philipp Franck's art school in Berlin, 1898-1901 studied at the Düsseldorf Academy under Peter Janssen the Elder and Eduard von Gebhardt, 1901 short-term student at the Académie Julian in Paris, from 1901-09 studied marine painting at the Berlin Academy under Carl Saltzmann, at the same time student of commercial art under Hans Mayer, 1905-12 pupil of Friedrich Kallmorgen, then freelance in Berlin, at the same time private lecturer and until 1939 teacher of commercial art at the Handwerker- und Gewerbeschule, member of the Verband Deutscher Illustratoren, from 1912 member of the Verein Berliner Künstler, member of the Vereinigung Westfälischer Künstler und Kunstfreunde, the Allgemeine Deutsche Künstlergenossenschaft and the Freie Vereinigung der Graphiker zu Berlin, 1949 return to Leer, source: Thieme-Becker, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Müller-Singer, Dressler, Busse, Bénézit, Bruckmann "Lexikon der Düsseldorfer Malerschule", Ries and Wikipedia.