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Frenz, Alexander Arcadian landscape. Circa 1900. Oil on wood panel. 64.5 x 81.5 cm. Signed. - Partially with age-related craquelure. Scratches predominantly in the lower area. Overall still in good condition. Intensely colored work depicting a rich and Arcadian landscape in the atmospherically charged manner of Symbolism. German - Düsseldorf School of Painting Frenz, Alexander Arcadian Landscape. Circa 1900. Oil on wood panel. 64.5 x 81.5 cm. Signed. - Partially with age-related craquelure. Scratches predominantly in the lower area. Overall still in good condition. Intensely colored work depicting a rich and Arcadian landscape in the atmospherically charged manner of Symbolism. German painter and representative of Symbolism. He initially studied at the Düsseldorf School of Painting from 1879, specializing in landscapes, illustration and etching, and was considered one of the best students of the year. He moved to Franz von Lehnbach in Munich for one year. He shifted the center of his life back to Düsseldorf, but during this time he traveled extensively to Italy, where he developed a great fascination for Roman antiquity and treated it as a motif in numerous works. Stylistically, his work moved away from the realism of the Düsseldorf school of painting and also that of his teacher Franz von Lehnbach. Frenz's style and motifs became more opulent and made use of a rich, allegorical and symbolic pictorial language, earning him the nickname "the Rhenish Franz von Stuck". Oil on wood panel. Signed. - Partially with age-related craquelée. Mainly in the lower area with scratches. Overall still in good condition. Color-intensive work depicting a rich and Arcadian landscape in the atmospherically charged manner of Symbolism.

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Frenz, Alexander Arcadian landscape. Circa 1900. Oil on wood panel. 64.5 x 81.5 cm. Signed. - Partially with age-related craquelure. Scratches predominantly in the lower area. Overall still in good condition. Intensely colored work depicting a rich and Arcadian landscape in the atmospherically charged manner of Symbolism. German - Düsseldorf School of Painting Frenz, Alexander Arcadian Landscape. Circa 1900. Oil on wood panel. 64.5 x 81.5 cm. Signed. - Partially with age-related craquelure. Scratches predominantly in the lower area. Overall still in good condition. Intensely colored work depicting a rich and Arcadian landscape in the atmospherically charged manner of Symbolism. German painter and representative of Symbolism. He initially studied at the Düsseldorf School of Painting from 1879, specializing in landscapes, illustration and etching, and was considered one of the best students of the year. He moved to Franz von Lehnbach in Munich for one year. He shifted the center of his life back to Düsseldorf, but during this time he traveled extensively to Italy, where he developed a great fascination for Roman antiquity and treated it as a motif in numerous works. Stylistically, his work moved away from the realism of the Düsseldorf school of painting and also that of his teacher Franz von Lehnbach. Frenz's style and motifs became more opulent and made use of a rich, allegorical and symbolic pictorial language, earning him the nickname "the Rhenish Franz von Stuck". Oil on wood panel. Signed. - Partially with age-related craquelée. Mainly in the lower area with scratches. Overall still in good condition. Color-intensive work depicting a rich and Arcadian landscape in the atmospherically charged manner of Symbolism.

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