ID 1005431
Lot 1934 | Nathaniel (auch Nathanael oder Nathan) Sichel
Estimate value
€ 3 600 – 7 200
Nathaniel (auch Nathanael oder Nathan) Sichel (1843 Mainz - 1907 Berlin)
Südländisches Mädchen mit Amphore
Fast ganzfiguriges und annähernd lebensgroße Darstellung vor einer Mittelmeerlandschaft mit Buchten. Imposantes, 1883 auf der Kolonialausstellung in Amsterdam gezeigtes Hauptwerk Sichels aus einer größeren Werkreihe - im selben Jahr präsentierte er im Münchener Glaspalast die vergleichbaren Gemälde "Dalmatinerin" und "Gaditanisches Mädchen". Sichel hegte eine besondere Vorliebe für künstlerisch virtuose Darstellungen junger, südländischer Frauen in orientalisierenden Gewändern, womit er im Zuge der Orientmalerei weite Bekanntheit und Erfolge erlangte. Der jüdische Maler studierte seit 1859 an der Berliner Akademie bei Julius Schrader, wurde dessen Meisterschüler und erhielt 1864 den Rompreis der Akademie. 1874 wurde Sichel schließlich dauerhaft in Berlin ansässig, beschickte dort bis 1907 vielfach die Akademie- und Großen Berliner Kunstausstellungen. Öl/Lwd.; L. u. sign.; Verso Original-Etikett "Internationale und Coloniale Ausstellung Amsterdam 1883 (...)" mit Künstler-Bez., Wohnort Berlin, u. undeutlicher Betitelung "(...?) Mädchen". 150 cm x 85 cm. Original-Rahmen.
Die Internationale Kolonial- und Exportausstellung in Amsterdam 1883, auf der das Gemälde gezeigt wurde, war eine (nicht anerkannte) Weltausstellung und die erste Kolonialausstellung überhaupt.
Oil on canvas. Signed. Inscribed and indistinctly dated on an original label for the art exhibition in the "International Colonial and Export Exhibition" held in Amsterdam 1883. Original frame.
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