Lotz Károly (1833-1904, Attributed to - Landscape






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Landscape, a 19th‑century Hungarian oil painting by Lotz Károly, signed and attributed to him, sold with its original frame (28 × 42 cm; framed 68 × 53 cm).
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19th-Century Painting, Signed “Lotz K.”
An elegant 19th-century painting, signed “Lotz K.” and attributed to the renowned Hungarian artist Károly Lotz (1833–1904). Presented in its original matching frame.
He came to study at the school of Karl Heinrich Rahl in Vienna after student years in the private school of Jakab Marastoni and the workshop of Henrik Weber in 1852. As a talented pupil he was quickly given the opportunity to take part in the execution of Rahl's monumental fresco commissions. Fresco painting became his main expertise, though his landscapes, paintings on allegoric and mythological subjects or portraits are also of note. Took part in the work of decorating the Hungarian National Museum (1874), the Hungarian Opera (1884), the Supreme Court (1894) and the Parliament (1897). Taught at the Professional School of Decorative Arts, and became the head of courses in painting for women that the school initiated in 1885.
Please note: the frame shows minor wear consistent with age, and is included as a complimentary addition.
Dimensions: 28 × 42 cm
With frame: 68 × 53 cm
The work will be securely packed and dispatched with full insurance and tracking.
19th-Century Painting, Signed “Lotz K.”
An elegant 19th-century painting, signed “Lotz K.” and attributed to the renowned Hungarian artist Károly Lotz (1833–1904). Presented in its original matching frame.
He came to study at the school of Karl Heinrich Rahl in Vienna after student years in the private school of Jakab Marastoni and the workshop of Henrik Weber in 1852. As a talented pupil he was quickly given the opportunity to take part in the execution of Rahl's monumental fresco commissions. Fresco painting became his main expertise, though his landscapes, paintings on allegoric and mythological subjects or portraits are also of note. Took part in the work of decorating the Hungarian National Museum (1874), the Hungarian Opera (1884), the Supreme Court (1894) and the Parliament (1897). Taught at the Professional School of Decorative Arts, and became the head of courses in painting for women that the school initiated in 1885.
Please note: the frame shows minor wear consistent with age, and is included as a complimentary addition.
Dimensions: 28 × 42 cm
With frame: 68 × 53 cm
The work will be securely packed and dispatched with full insurance and tracking.
