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Josef Willroider, Ländliche Studie View of a country road leading past a farmstead, chickens grazing in the meadow in front of the main house with washing fluttering on a line in the wind, in the centre of the picture a group of people in front of trees with partly autumnal wilted leaves, a briskly captured study with a brushstroke full of character, oil on linen mounted on cardboard, around 1900, signed lower left "J. Willroider.", on the reverse of the frame with illegible annotations in lead, numbered "989" probably by the artist on the painting card as well as with illegible annotation, probably reading "Auveray" or "Auvery", the painting support slightly wavy in the area of the sky due to partially detached lamination, attractively framed behind glass in contemporary shellac moulding with small bumps, dimensions approx. 25 x 34.5 cm. Artist information: Austrian landscape painter, draughtsman and graphic artist (1838 Villach/Carinthia to 1915 Munich, eldest brother of Ludwig Willroider, apprenticeship as a carpenter in his father's business, first painting lessons with the painter Ludwig Canziani, resident in Munich from 1860 and acquaintance with Eduard Schleich the Elder, from 1866 in Düsseldorf and acquaintance with Oswald and Andreas Achenbach, from 1870 member of the Malkasten artists' association, followed by study trips to Holland and the North Sea, 1882 appointed honorary member of the Academy of Arts in Munich, 1889 returned to Munich and moved into a studio here with his younger brother, at the end of the 19th century Josef Willroth was one of the most important artists in the world. At the end of the 19th century, Josef Willroider and his brother were among the most important landscape painters of their time, works in numerous museums and collections, source: Thieme-Becker, Wurzbach and Internet.

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Josef Willroider, Ländliche Studie View of a country road leading past a farmstead, chickens grazing in the meadow in front of the main house with washing fluttering on a line in the wind, in the centre of the picture a group of people in front of trees with partly autumnal wilted leaves, a briskly captured study with a brushstroke full of character, oil on linen mounted on cardboard, around 1900, signed lower left "J. Willroider.", on the reverse of the frame with illegible annotations in lead, numbered "989" probably by the artist on the painting card as well as with illegible annotation, probably reading "Auveray" or "Auvery", the painting support slightly wavy in the area of the sky due to partially detached lamination, attractively framed behind glass in contemporary shellac moulding with small bumps, dimensions approx. 25 x 34.5 cm. Artist information: Austrian landscape painter, draughtsman and graphic artist (1838 Villach/Carinthia to 1915 Munich, eldest brother of Ludwig Willroider, apprenticeship as a carpenter in his father's business, first painting lessons with the painter Ludwig Canziani, resident in Munich from 1860 and acquaintance with Eduard Schleich the Elder, from 1866 in Düsseldorf and acquaintance with Oswald and Andreas Achenbach, from 1870 member of the Malkasten artists' association, followed by study trips to Holland and the North Sea, 1882 appointed honorary member of the Academy of Arts in Munich, 1889 returned to Munich and moved into a studio here with his younger brother, at the end of the 19th century Josef Willroth was one of the most important artists in the world. At the end of the 19th century, Josef Willroider and his brother were among the most important landscape painters of their time, works in numerous museums and collections, source: Thieme-Becker, Wurzbach and Internet.

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