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Isadore Ressler, attr., Landscape Idyll Light summer landscape with large gnarled olive trees on the roadside in front of the village with farm boys and a woman resting in the shade of the trees, between the trees a view of a village lying in the valley, as noted in an article in the "DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE" of 4 July 1941: "... Very few art exhibitions shown in Detroit during the past 25 years have been without the works of the modest, friendly and kindly Isadore Ressler. Mr Ressler, who has been an artist for more than half a century, is small in stature, but always looms large when his works reveal the genius of the man. ... His landscape studies are impressive ... In all his works one finds his reactions to the beauties of nature. ...", partly impasto painting in friendly colours, oil on canvas, not clearly signed and dated "...Ressler 1909" lower left, craquelure, very small retouches, framed in approx. 11 cm wide gold-bronzed stucco molding decorated with stylised leaves (minor losses), rebate dimensions approx. 61 x 86.5 cm. Artist information: Swiss-American Jewish landscape painter, editor, commercial and advertising graphic artist and art juror (1869 Geneva to 1947), trained as an artist in his youth in Germany under Rudolf Reschreiter (1868-1939) in Munich and Leopold Berger in Leipzig, moved to Canada in 1887, lived here for a time in Montreal and Quebec, For 23 years he worked on the editorial staff of the "Montreal La Presse" and later the "Montreal Daily Herald", moved to Detroit in 1916, here a member of Temple Beth El, exhibited at the Michigan Artists Exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Fine Arts Gallery in San Diego and exhibitions in Tampa/Florida, Washington D.C., California and Saint Petersburg /Florida, active in Detroit, Source: Article in the "Detroit Free Press" of 30 November 1930, article in "The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle" of 4 July 1941 and Internet.

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Isadore Ressler, attr., Landscape Idyll Light summer landscape with large gnarled olive trees on the roadside in front of the village with farm boys and a woman resting in the shade of the trees, between the trees a view of a village lying in the valley, as noted in an article in the "DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE" of 4 July 1941: "... Very few art exhibitions shown in Detroit during the past 25 years have been without the works of the modest, friendly and kindly Isadore Ressler. Mr Ressler, who has been an artist for more than half a century, is small in stature, but always looms large when his works reveal the genius of the man. ... His landscape studies are impressive ... In all his works one finds his reactions to the beauties of nature. ...", partly impasto painting in friendly colours, oil on canvas, not clearly signed and dated "...Ressler 1909" lower left, craquelure, very small retouches, framed in approx. 11 cm wide gold-bronzed stucco molding decorated with stylised leaves (minor losses), rebate dimensions approx. 61 x 86.5 cm. Artist information: Swiss-American Jewish landscape painter, editor, commercial and advertising graphic artist and art juror (1869 Geneva to 1947), trained as an artist in his youth in Germany under Rudolf Reschreiter (1868-1939) in Munich and Leopold Berger in Leipzig, moved to Canada in 1887, lived here for a time in Montreal and Quebec, For 23 years he worked on the editorial staff of the "Montreal La Presse" and later the "Montreal Daily Herald", moved to Detroit in 1916, here a member of Temple Beth El, exhibited at the Michigan Artists Exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Fine Arts Gallery in San Diego and exhibitions in Tampa/Florida, Washington D.C., California and Saint Petersburg /Florida, active in Detroit, Source: Article in the "Detroit Free Press" of 30 November 1930, article in "The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle" of 4 July 1941 and Internet.

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