Sale: 431 / Art of the 19th Century, May 25. 2016 in Munich Lot 7

 

7
Friedrich Voltz
Hirtenkinder im Wald mit Kühen und Schafen, Ca. 1850.
Oil on panel
Estimate:
€ 6,000 / $ 6,420
Sold:
€ 5,250 / $ 5,617

(incl. surcharge)
Hirtenkinder im Wald mit Kühen und Schafen. Ca. 1850.
Oil on panel.
Signed and barely legibly dated lower left. 48 x 70.5 cm (18.8 x 27.7 in). [CB].

PROVENANCE: Private collection Hamburg.

After Voltz had been inspired by his father, who was an illustrator, he was influenced by the horse painter Albrecht Adam. On study trips to Holland he became acquainted with the landscape art of Barend Cornelis Koekkoek and the circle of artists around him. As of the 1850s he worked together with his artist friends Carl Spitzweg and Eduard Schleich the Elder. The mutual inspiration of the outstanding graphic artist Voltz and the co-founder of German plein-air painting Schleich is documented in several large joint works with themes that were popular with the Munich School, among them shepherd scenes and herds of cattle, horses and goats amidst a setting with trees.



7
Friedrich Voltz
Hirtenkinder im Wald mit Kühen und Schafen, Ca. 1850.
Oil on panel
Estimate:
€ 6,000 / $ 6,420
Sold:
€ 5,250 / $ 5,617

(incl. surcharge)