Ditch and Path
Fritz Overbeck (Bremen 1869 - Worpswede 1909)
Lot-No. 543
Starting Bid: 4.000 €
Oil/cardboard/cancas. 36 x 58,5 cm. - Expertise: Authtication by Gertrud Overbeck, 20.03.1994 and by Katy Pourshirazi from the Overbeck-Museum Bremen, 29.03.2015 - One of the most important German landscape painters of the turn of the century. O. studied 1889-93 at the Düsseldorf academy, among others under E. Dücker and P. Janssen. In 1894 he joined the Worpswede artist's colony the style and subjects of which he influenced decisively. In 1905 he left the artist's colony and moved to the nearby Bremen-Vegesack where he - after travelling widely - included motifs from Sylt and Switzerland to his repertoire. Mus.: Bremen (Modersohn-Mus., Kunsthalle), Hannover, Munich, Wroclaw a. others. Lit.: Thieme-Becker a. others.
Fritz Overbeck: Ditch and Path
Fritz Overbeck (Bremen 1869 - Worpswede 1909)
Ditch and Path
Lot-No. 543
Starting Bid: 4.000 €
Oil/cardboard/cancas. 36 x 58,5 cm. - Expertise: Authtication by Gertrud Overbeck, 20.03.1994 and by Katy Pourshirazi from the Overbeck-Museum Bremen, 29.03.2015 - One of the most important German landscape painters of the turn of the century. O. studied 1889-93 at the Düsseldorf academy, among others under E. Dücker and P. Janssen. In 1894 he joined the Worpswede artist's colony the style and subjects of which he influenced decisively. In 1905 he left the artist's colony and moved to the nearby Bremen-Vegesack where he - after travelling widely - included motifs from Sylt and Switzerland to his repertoire. Mus.: Bremen (Modersohn-Mus., Kunsthalle), Hannover, Munich, Wroclaw a. others. Lit.: Thieme-Becker a. others.
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