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Summer on Lake Tegernsee Summery, sunny view of Lake Tegernsee with a sailing boat, in front of the town of Tegernsee on the far shore and the steeply rising mountain backdrop of the Alps, on the left the church tower of the Protestant-Lutheran Christuskirche and on the right the twin towers of the Catholic monastery church of St. Quirin of the secularised former Benedictine monastery, which was acquired in part from 1817 by Maximilian I Joseph King of Bavaria. Quirin of the secularised former Benedictine monastery, which was partially acquired by Maximilian I Joseph King of Bavaria from 1817 and converted into Tegernsee Castle, atmospheric, pastose, partially divisionist landscape painting with a brushstroke full of character and powerful colours, oil on canvas, mid-20th century, unsigned, two losses to the canvas, somewhat in need of restoration, framed, dimensions approx. 75 x 99 cm.

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Summer on Lake Tegernsee Summery, sunny view of Lake Tegernsee with a sailing boat, in front of the town of Tegernsee on the far shore and the steeply rising mountain backdrop of the Alps, on the left the church tower of the Protestant-Lutheran Christuskirche and on the right the twin towers of the Catholic monastery church of St. Quirin of the secularised former Benedictine monastery, which was acquired in part from 1817 by Maximilian I Joseph King of Bavaria. Quirin of the secularised former Benedictine monastery, which was partially acquired by Maximilian I Joseph King of Bavaria from 1817 and converted into Tegernsee Castle, atmospheric, pastose, partially divisionist landscape painting with a brushstroke full of character and powerful colours, oil on canvas, mid-20th century, unsigned, two losses to the canvas, somewhat in need of restoration, framed, dimensions approx. 75 x 99 cm.

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