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Karl Bedal, "Wäldla" Idyllic, gently moving Upper Franconian summer landscape with fields, meadows and small wooded hilltops, powerful landscape painting with broad brushstrokes, Watercolour, signed and dated "Bedal [19]75" lower right, titled "Wäldla [Franconian for "woods"]" on the reverse, browned ground, framed behind glass and mat, mat opening approx. 38 x 51 cm. Artist information: also Carl Bedal, German painter, illustrator, designer. Painter, illustrator, designer, commercial artist, graphic artist, ex-libris artist and local historian (1914 Schwarzenbach/Saale to 1999 Hof), studied 1936-38 at the Bayreuth College for Teacher Training, 1948-57 worked as an art teacher in Schwarzenbach, since 1950 member of the Bund Deutscher Gebrauchsgraphiker, from 1958 active in Hof, initiator of the Oberfränkisches Bauernhofmuseum Kleinlosnitz, source: AKL, Frank Weiß "Malerei im Vogtland" and Internet.

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Karl Bedal, "Wäldla" Idyllic, gently moving Upper Franconian summer landscape with fields, meadows and small wooded hilltops, powerful landscape painting with broad brushstrokes, Watercolour, signed and dated "Bedal [19]75" lower right, titled "Wäldla [Franconian for "woods"]" on the reverse, browned ground, framed behind glass and mat, mat opening approx. 38 x 51 cm. Artist information: also Carl Bedal, German painter, illustrator, designer. Painter, illustrator, designer, commercial artist, graphic artist, ex-libris artist and local historian (1914 Schwarzenbach/Saale to 1999 Hof), studied 1936-38 at the Bayreuth College for Teacher Training, 1948-57 worked as an art teacher in Schwarzenbach, since 1950 member of the Bund Deutscher Gebrauchsgraphiker, from 1958 active in Hof, initiator of the Oberfränkisches Bauernhofmuseum Kleinlosnitz, source: AKL, Frank Weiß "Malerei im Vogtland" and Internet.

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