The Intercepted Love letter (c.1860) Lovers in the Forest. (c.1860)
About Carl Spitzweg 1808-1885 – German painter and draughtsman
Carl Spitzweg was one of the most important artists of the Biedermeier period. He created numerous paintings, oil studies, drawings and watercolors whose peculiar, a whimsical charm made him the most popular representative of the bourgeois genre and landscape painting in southern Germany.
Spitzweg came from a wealthy Munich merchant family and initially completed a degree in natural sciences. An illness led him to the decision to become a painter. He continued to train himself and soon found connections with other colleagues of the Munich school of painting, such as Moritz von Schwind.
Spitzweg is one of the great German painters and draughtsman of the 19th century. His best-known pictures, such as “The Poor Poet”, the “Bookworm” or the “Eternal Wedding Man”, show eccentrics of bourgeois society indulging in their respective hobbies.
Carl Spitzweg’s imagination and outstanding painting technique were combined with perhaps the most important ingredient: his sense of humor. With wit and affectionate exaggeration, the inveterate bachelor created character studies of quirky eccentrics and romantic encounters – always told lovingly and with a twinkle in his eye. This is how he became one of the most popular German artists. He chose very small formats and portrayed the figures precisely and in detail in their respective milieu. In this way, he achieved a satirical overdrawing of the types that reached into the grotesque. In his later works, he placed more emphasis on the spontaneous, sketchy and moving, which is particularly evident in his landscape depictions.
He was not discovered by art history until around 1900, and throughout his life, he was never as famous as other contemporary painters.
Dimensions: 17″ x 24″, sans 8″ x 14″
Dimensions
17ʺW × 0.5ʺD × 24ʺH
Styles
Biedermeier
Art Subjects
Architecture
Still Life
Mythology
Frame Type
Framed
Period
Mid 19th Century
Country of Origin
Germany
Item Type
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Materials
Paper
Condition
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
Color
Brown
Condition Notes
Very good, light frame wear.
Very good, light frame wear. less
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