ID 1005414
Lot 1917 | Eugen (Eugène) Jettel
Estimate value
€ 5 500 – 11 000
Eugen (Eugène) Jettel (1845 Johnsdorf/Böhmen - 1901 Lussingrande/Kroatien)
Holländische Sommerlandschaft mit weidenden Kühen vor einem Dorf mit reetgedeckten Häusern
Stimmungsvolles, von der Schule von Barbizon und den Impressionisten beeinflusstes Werk des Künstlers. Jettel studierte 1860-1869 Landschaftsmalerei an der Wiener Akademie bei Albert Zimmermann. Studienreisen führten ihn nach Holland, Italien, Istrien und Ungarn, abschließend nach Frankreich, wo er von der Malerei von Jules Dupré und Théodore Rousseau geprägt wurde. 1873 oder 1875 ging Jettel nach Paris, wo er auch in der französischen Hauptstadt reüssierte und regelmäßig auf den unterschiedlichen Salons vertreten war. Jettel fand Anschluss an die Schule von Barbizon und französische Künstlerkollegen, 1897 wurde er als besondere Ehrung Ritter der Ehrenlegion. Außer Goldmedaillen in Paris (1889) erhielt er weitere bei den Kunstausstellungen bzw. Weltausstellungen in Antwerpen und Chicago (1893). 1897 kehrte Jettel nach Wien zurück, wo er Gründungsmitglied der Wiener Secession wurde und 1899 auf deren IV. Ausstellung vertreten war. Öl/Lwd.; R. u. sign. u. dat. (18)93. 43,5 cm x 65 cm. Rahmen.
Provenienz: Galerie Charles Sedelmeyer (tätig 1866-1925), Paris (verso Siegel); Gemälde-Salon Hugo Arnot (tätig 1914-1938/39), Wien (verso Etikett); Privatbesitz, Schweiz.
Oil on canvas. Signed dated (18)93.
Artist: | Eugen Jettel (1845 - 1901) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings |
Artist: | Eugen Jettel (1845 - 1901) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings |
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Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden GmbH Große Str. 1 29691 Ahlden(Aller) Germany | ||||||||||||||
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