ID 1198778
Lot 255 | Emil Rau, "Rast vor der Almstube", München, um 1900
Öl auf Leinwand. Großformatige und stimmungsvolle Genreszene vor einer Almhütte. Vor der Mittagssonne im Schatten versteckt rastet ein Bauernpaar auf der Terrasse ihrer über dem Tal liegenden Stube. Das nähende junge Bauernmädchen wirft einen zweideutigen Blick zu ihrem Mann, der Pfeife rauchend sein Bier und Mittagessen vor sich ausgelegt hat. Links unten signiert "E. Rau / Mchn". Auf der linken Schulter des Bauern kleine Abplatzungen. Ohne Rahmen. Maße 109 x 129 cm.
Emil Rau (1858 - 1937) war ein deutscher, an der Dresdner und Münchner Kunstakademie studierter Genremaler und Illustrator. Seine Werke, die stets dem bayerisch-alpinen Bauernleben gewidmet sind, wurden u.a. auch im Glaspalast ausgestellt.
Emil Rau, "Rest in front of an Alpine hut", Munich, circa 1900
Emil Rau, "Rest in front of an Alpine hut", Munich, circa 1900
Oil on canvas. Large-format, atmospheric genre scene set in front of a mountain hut. Hidden from the midday sun in the shade, a peasant couple rests on the porch of their mountain hut, looking down over the valley. The young peasant girl is sewing, yet casts a suggestive glance at her husband, who, smoking his pipe, has laid out his beer and lunch before him. Signed "E. Rau / Mchn" at the bottom left. Minor spalling on the husband's left shoulder. No frame. Dimensions 109 x 129 cm.
Emil Rau (1858 - 1937) was a German genre painter and illustrator, who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden and Munich. His works are invariably devoted to Bavarian-Alpine farm life and were exhibited in Munich's Glaspalast, for example.
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Auction house category: | Paintings and graphics |
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