Charles Johann Palmie (1863-1911) - Korenschoven - NO RESERVE






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Korenschoven, a 19th-century German oil painting on canvas by Charles Johann Palmie, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Charles Johann Palmie (1863–1911)
Korenschoven
Oil paint on board – hand-signed in the lower left corner
Condition: slight craquelure and minimal retouches visible under UV
Introduction
This work by the German painter Charles Johann Palmie, titled Corn Stacks, showcases a masterful interpretation of the rural landscape, emphasizing the power of color and light. Palmie, known as an important representative of German Impressionism around 1900, developed a style that combined the tradition of plein air painting with expressive brushwork. His oeuvre reflects a continuous quest for harmony between nature and pictorial expressiveness.
Description of the work
The painting depicts a rural landscape where freshly bound sheaves of wheat are rhythmically scattered across the field. The composition is balanced: in the foreground, the golden hues of the harvested grain dominate, while the horizon is defined by a row of trees and behind them a village visible in soft tones. The sky, painted in bright blue-gray shades, forms a contrasting background that makes the warm colors of the grain stand out even more. The work exudes a summer atmosphere and captures the moment of rest after labor, a typical theme in landscape art of that period.
Technique and color palette
Palmie used a direct and powerful brushstroke, with visible touches that emphasize the liveliness of the scene. The palette mainly consists of golden and ocher tones for the sheaves of grain, contrasting with the fresh green parts of the field and the intense blue of the sky. This combination creates a dynamic tension between warmth and coolness, and gives the painting a light intensity that is typical of plein air work.
Style and art historical context
Palmie worked in the tradition of Impressionism, which gained ground in Germany from the late 19th century onwards. His work aligns with that of artists who, influenced by French Impressionism, made plein air painting their starting point. Within German art, parallels can be drawn with painters such as Max Liebermann and Lovis Corinth, who also focused on rural life and the play of light as central themes in their work. Internationally, there are clear affinities with Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet, who revolutionized painting with similar themes and color contrasts.
Condition
The painting is in good condition, with light craquelé appropriate for the age of the work. Under UV light, some small retouches are visible, carefully executed and not distracting from the visual experience. The work is framed in a heavy, dark-colored frame that powerfully outlines the composition and gives the painting a museum-like appearance.
Conclusion
With Haystacks, Charles Johann Palmie provides a powerful example of his impressionistic approach to landscape. The combination of a balanced composition, lively use of color, and expressive brushwork makes this work an attractive collectible. Within the context of German impressionist painting, Palmie holds an important place, and this painting illustrates his ability to elevate rural simplicity into a refined artistic experience. In a premium art auction with No Reserve, this piece offers both art historical value and aesthetic pleasure, presenting a special opportunity for collectors.
The work 'Korenschoven' is in an antique, richly black, wooden semi-gloss frame.
Total dimensions: 65.5x81cm
Panel dimensions: 35x39.5cm
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Seller's Story
Charles Johann Palmie (1863–1911)
Korenschoven
Oil paint on board – hand-signed in the lower left corner
Condition: slight craquelure and minimal retouches visible under UV
Introduction
This work by the German painter Charles Johann Palmie, titled Corn Stacks, showcases a masterful interpretation of the rural landscape, emphasizing the power of color and light. Palmie, known as an important representative of German Impressionism around 1900, developed a style that combined the tradition of plein air painting with expressive brushwork. His oeuvre reflects a continuous quest for harmony between nature and pictorial expressiveness.
Description of the work
The painting depicts a rural landscape where freshly bound sheaves of wheat are rhythmically scattered across the field. The composition is balanced: in the foreground, the golden hues of the harvested grain dominate, while the horizon is defined by a row of trees and behind them a village visible in soft tones. The sky, painted in bright blue-gray shades, forms a contrasting background that makes the warm colors of the grain stand out even more. The work exudes a summer atmosphere and captures the moment of rest after labor, a typical theme in landscape art of that period.
Technique and color palette
Palmie used a direct and powerful brushstroke, with visible touches that emphasize the liveliness of the scene. The palette mainly consists of golden and ocher tones for the sheaves of grain, contrasting with the fresh green parts of the field and the intense blue of the sky. This combination creates a dynamic tension between warmth and coolness, and gives the painting a light intensity that is typical of plein air work.
Style and art historical context
Palmie worked in the tradition of Impressionism, which gained ground in Germany from the late 19th century onwards. His work aligns with that of artists who, influenced by French Impressionism, made plein air painting their starting point. Within German art, parallels can be drawn with painters such as Max Liebermann and Lovis Corinth, who also focused on rural life and the play of light as central themes in their work. Internationally, there are clear affinities with Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet, who revolutionized painting with similar themes and color contrasts.
Condition
The painting is in good condition, with light craquelé appropriate for the age of the work. Under UV light, some small retouches are visible, carefully executed and not distracting from the visual experience. The work is framed in a heavy, dark-colored frame that powerfully outlines the composition and gives the painting a museum-like appearance.
Conclusion
With Haystacks, Charles Johann Palmie provides a powerful example of his impressionistic approach to landscape. The combination of a balanced composition, lively use of color, and expressive brushwork makes this work an attractive collectible. Within the context of German impressionist painting, Palmie holds an important place, and this painting illustrates his ability to elevate rural simplicity into a refined artistic experience. In a premium art auction with No Reserve, this piece offers both art historical value and aesthetic pleasure, presenting a special opportunity for collectors.
The work 'Korenschoven' is in an antique, richly black, wooden semi-gloss frame.
Total dimensions: 65.5x81cm
Panel dimensions: 35x39.5cm
All shipments in professional packaging lost via FedEx.
For all shipments, a surcharge for packaging material applies, which is already included in the stated shipping price.
The customer is responsible for any import duties and additional costs that may apply upon delivery abroad.
We aim to deliver your artwork to you safely and in optimal condition, paying careful attention to packaging and the shipping process. If you have any questions or special requests, you can always contact Catawiki customer service.
