ID 1340860
Lot 1689 | Wilhelm Busch
Estimate value
€ 16 000 – 32 000
(1832 Wiedensahl - 1908 Mechtshausen)
Findlinge in Landschaft
Um 1867 entstandener, außergewöhnlich komprimierter, impressionistisch aufgefasster Landschaftsausschnitt in hellem, tonigem Kolorit, wohl gemalt in der Wiedensahler Heide. Das Gemälde gehört zu einer sehr kleinen Werkgruppe mit stilllebenartigen Steinmotiven Buschs (vgl. Gmelin Nr. 889, 893-94, 897). Der besonders durch seine Bildergeschichten berühmt gewordene Busch betätigte sich nicht nur als Zeichner und Dichter, sondern auch intensiv als Maler. Seit 1851 studierte er an den Akademien in Düsseldorf, Antwerpen und München, wo er sich dem Künstler-Verein "Jung-München" anschloss. Prägend für sein malerisches Oeuvre war die Begegnung mit der altholländischen Malerei in Antwerpen - besonders mit Adriaen Brouwer. Einen Schwerpunkt seines malerischen Oeuvres bilden ländliche bzw. bäuerliche Themen, insbesondere die sog. "Rotjacken-Bilder", die in mehr als auf einem Viertel seiner Gemälde das Motiv bilden. Öl/Lwd., auf Karton kaschiert. Rücks. alter Klebezettel mit Echtheitsbestätigung des Neffen Otto Nöldeke "Dieses Bild erhielt ich von Wilhelm Busch und bestätige damit, dass es von ihm gemalt ist. Mechtshausen a. Harz 16.3.1908. Otto Nöldeke". 24,8 cm x 30 cm. Rahmen
Provenienz: Wilhelm Busch, Mechtshausen; 1908 im Besitz vom Neffen Otto Nödelke (1867 Wiedensahl - 1948 Kleefeld/Hannover), seinerzeit in Mechtshausen; Privatsammlung, Berlin; Auktion Villa Grisebach, 28.11.2009, Lot 108; Sammlung Rehmert, Lippstadt; Auktion 272/Sonderauktion "Wilhelm Busch. Der Maler", Karl & Faber, München, 11.11.2016, Lot 428.
Oil on canvas, laid down on cardboard. Inscribed on a label on the reverse by the artist's nephew Otto Nöldeke with certificate of authenticity, dated 1908.
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