German school (XX) - Herbstblumen





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Herbstblumen, an oil on canvas in the Impressionist style by Deutsche Schule (XX) from Deutschland, depicts plants and flowers in a glass vase, hand-signed, original edition, circa 1930, 55 cm high and 75 cm wide, weighing 2 kg.
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An expressive and luminous flower still life from the renowned Munich School around 1930. The composition shows a splendid arrangement of autumn flowers in a glass vase. The work impresses with its impasto brushwork, lively brushwork, and masterful light reflections.
The reverse side documents the exhibition history impressively:
Original label: paper sticker from the Künstlerbund München e.V.
Exhibition location: Marstallplatz 3 (at the Hofgarten, active in the 1920s/30s)
Registration: handwritten exhibition number 307150
Signature: handwritten artist's signature
Details:
Technique: oil on canvas / on original stretcher frame
Period: around 1930
Condition: good, authentic original condition
A classic, representative and collectible work of Munich pre-war modernism with excellent institutional history.
An expressive and luminous flower still life from the renowned Munich School around 1930. The composition shows a splendid arrangement of autumn flowers in a glass vase. The work impresses with its impasto brushwork, lively brushwork, and masterful light reflections.
The reverse side documents the exhibition history impressively:
Original label: paper sticker from the Künstlerbund München e.V.
Exhibition location: Marstallplatz 3 (at the Hofgarten, active in the 1920s/30s)
Registration: handwritten exhibition number 307150
Signature: handwritten artist's signature
Details:
Technique: oil on canvas / on original stretcher frame
Period: around 1930
Condition: good, authentic original condition
A classic, representative and collectible work of Munich pre-war modernism with excellent institutional history.

