The Herzogin Cecilie under full Sail
Johannes Holst (Hamburg-Altenwerder 1880 - Hamburg-Altenwerder 1965)
Lot-No. 110
Proceeds : 8.700 €
Oil/canvas, 70 x 90 cm, sign. a. dat. lo. le. Joh"s Holst 1953, min. pigment loss. - The Herzogin Cecilie, built in 1902 by the Rickmers shipyard, was the fastest ship of its time. It is named after Duchess Cecilie, wife of the Prussian crown prince Wilhelm. - Hamburg marine a. landscape painter, renowned for his attention to detail, pupil of the marine painter H.P. Lüdders. - Mus.: Hamburg (Altonaer Mus.), Bremerhaven, Kiel, Prerow. - Lit.: Der Neue Rump, Meyer-Friese, Heydorn, König "Marinemaler Joh"s Holst" a. others.
Johannes Holst: The Herzogin Cecilie under full Sail
Johannes Holst (Hamburg-Altenwerder 1880 - Hamburg-Altenwerder 1965)
The Herzogin Cecilie under full Sail
Lot-No. 110
Proceeds : 8.700 €
Oil/canvas, 70 x 90 cm, sign. a. dat. lo. le. Joh"s Holst 1953, min. pigment loss. - The Herzogin Cecilie, built in 1902 by the Rickmers shipyard, was the fastest ship of its time. It is named after Duchess Cecilie, wife of the Prussian crown prince Wilhelm. - Hamburg marine a. landscape painter, renowned for his attention to detail, pupil of the marine painter H.P. Lüdders. - Mus.: Hamburg (Altonaer Mus.), Bremerhaven, Kiel, Prerow. - Lit.: Der Neue Rump, Meyer-Friese, Heydorn, König "Marinemaler Joh"s Holst" a. others.