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Paul Wilhelm Keller-Reutlingen (1854 Reutlingen - 1920 Munich) Peasant girl herding a flock of geese in front of a river and farmhouse in the evening light A motif typical of the artist's style and motif, whose depiction is characterized by intense, freshly glowing accents of colour and strong, effective contrasts of light. Keller-Reutlingen, who studied in Stuttgart and Munich, was particularly fascinated by motifs such as farmhouses and peasant girls as ducklings or goose girls with deep atmospheric content, which gave him the opportunity to depict atmosphere, light and color in a single picture. In addition to the Munich Glaspalast, he also showed his paintings at the Munich Secession, of which he was a founding member in 1893. Oil on canvas; signed a.; 38.5 cm x 60 cm. Frame. Oil on canvas. Signed.

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Paul Wilhelm Keller-Reutlingen (1854 Reutlingen - 1920 Munic

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Paul Wilhelm Keller-Reutlingen, Am Flussufer View from the river onto green meadows with willows and staffage of people, briskly captured impressionistic study with dynamic brushstroke and partly translucent painting ground, oil on canvas, around 1900, signed lower left "P. W. Keller-Reutlingen", estate stamp and contemporary excerpt from the Thieme-Becker artist's encyclopaedia on the reverse, some retouches, in black lacquered wooden frame of the period behind glass, folded dimensions approx. 38 x 28 cm. Artist information: actually Paul Wilhelm Keller, called himself "Keller-Reutlingen" after his place of birth, German landscape and genre painter, graphic artist, illustrator and caricaturist (1854 Reutlingen to 1920 Munich), initially trained as a xylographer in Stuttgart, then studied at the Stuttgart Academy, 1975-76 military service in Ulm, 1876-79 study trip to Italy and stays in Venice, Rome, Naples and Florence, from 1879 active in Munich, Dachau and Fürstenfeldbruck respectively, from 1879 onwards in Munich, Dachau and Fürstenfeldbruck. Fürstenfeldbruck, from 1892 founding member and temporary board member of the Munich Secession, from 1895 worked for the Munich magazine "Jugend", attended the exhibitions of the Secession in the Munich Glaspalast and the Great Berlin Art Exhibitions, received numerous honours, including the award of the title of professor by Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria in 1902, represented in the Neue Pinakothek Munich, in museums in Stuttgart, Frankfurt am Main and others, active in Fürstenfeldbruck, source: Thieme-Becker, Dressler, G. Keller "Geschichte der Familie Keller", Boetticher, Nagel "Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon", Müller-Singer, catalogue of the Berlin Academy Exhibition 1881 and Bruckmann "Münchner Maler im 19. Jahrhundert".