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Ferdinand August Glienke, Hammershus Fortress on Bornholm View of the Hammershus fortress on the Baltic Sea island of Bornholm on a green hill, on a loosely cloudy summer's day, the blue of the sea opens up in the background, loosely pastose, impressionistic landscape painting with visible application of colour in light, friendly colours, oil on wood, c. 1920, signed "F A Glienke" lower right, annotations to the artist and a newspaper clipping on the reverse, including an auction reference to Glienke from 1988, beautiful condition with fresh colours, the molding with small chips, dimensions approx. 35 x 40.5 cm. Artist information: German landscape painter (1854 Moritzfelde - 1937 Berlin), studied at the Königliche Kunstschule and the Preußische Akademie der Künste in Berlin under Hans Frederik Gude, attended the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung almost every year since 1893, motif focus on Swiss and Märkische landscapes as well as coastal scenes in watercolour technique, sources: Thieme-Becker and Internet.

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Ferdinand August Glienke, Hammershus Fortress on Bornholm View of the Hammershus fortress on the Baltic Sea island of Bornholm on a green hill, on a loosely cloudy summer's day, the blue of the sea opens up in the background, loosely pastose, impressionistic landscape painting with visible application of colour in light, friendly colours, oil on wood, c. 1920, signed "F A Glienke" lower right, annotations to the artist and a newspaper clipping on the reverse, including an auction reference to Glienke from 1988, beautiful condition with fresh colours, the molding with small chips, dimensions approx. 35 x 40.5 cm. Artist information: German landscape painter (1854 Moritzfelde - 1937 Berlin), studied at the Königliche Kunstschule and the Preußische Akademie der Künste in Berlin under Hans Frederik Gude, attended the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung almost every year since 1893, motif focus on Swiss and Märkische landscapes as well as coastal scenes in watercolour technique, sources: Thieme-Becker and Internet.

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