Hanns Diehl (1877-1946) - Winterscene





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Winterscene, handgesigneerd olieverfschilderij op karton van Hanns Diehl (1877–1946), Nederland, uit de 19e eeuw, 55 × 40 cm inclusief lijst, verkocht met lijst.
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Oil painting on pressed cardboard, dated 1917.
A serene and contemplative winter landscape, painted at the end of the First World War. The composition shows a quiet snowy scene with a frozen stream and dark forest in the background. The restrained colour palette, simplified forms and calm atmosphere give the work a reflective and almost philosophical character, typical of early 20th-century German landscape painting.
The work is signed and dated “Hanns Diehl 1917” in the lower left corner. Painted in oil on pressed cardboard, a commonly used and accepted support during this period, especially in times of material scarcity around World War I.
The painting is in good overall condition, with normal age-related wear. The paint layer is stable. Presented in a modern frame.
Hanns Diehl (1877–1946) was an Austrian painter associated with early 20th-century Symbolism and landscape painting. He was a founding member of the Vienna Künstlerbund, an influential artists’ association that played an important role in the development of modern art in Austria. Diehl was closely connected to the artistic circle around Giovanni Segantini, whose ideas on atmosphere, spirituality and landscape had a lasting influence on his work.
His paintings are known for their quiet, introspective character, subtle symbolism and strong sense of mood. Works by Hanns Diehl are today highly sought after by collectors and institutions, and are represented in both private and public collections.
This atmospheric winter landscape from 1917 represents a particularly fine example of his mature period and is an excellent acquisition for collectors or institutions focusing on early 20th-century Central European art.
Dimensions: 55 × 40 cm (including frame).
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Oil painting on pressed cardboard, dated 1917.
A serene and contemplative winter landscape, painted at the end of the First World War. The composition shows a quiet snowy scene with a frozen stream and dark forest in the background. The restrained colour palette, simplified forms and calm atmosphere give the work a reflective and almost philosophical character, typical of early 20th-century German landscape painting.
The work is signed and dated “Hanns Diehl 1917” in the lower left corner. Painted in oil on pressed cardboard, a commonly used and accepted support during this period, especially in times of material scarcity around World War I.
The painting is in good overall condition, with normal age-related wear. The paint layer is stable. Presented in a modern frame.
Hanns Diehl (1877–1946) was an Austrian painter associated with early 20th-century Symbolism and landscape painting. He was a founding member of the Vienna Künstlerbund, an influential artists’ association that played an important role in the development of modern art in Austria. Diehl was closely connected to the artistic circle around Giovanni Segantini, whose ideas on atmosphere, spirituality and landscape had a lasting influence on his work.
His paintings are known for their quiet, introspective character, subtle symbolism and strong sense of mood. Works by Hanns Diehl are today highly sought after by collectors and institutions, and are represented in both private and public collections.
This atmospheric winter landscape from 1917 represents a particularly fine example of his mature period and is an excellent acquisition for collectors or institutions focusing on early 20th-century Central European art.
Dimensions: 55 × 40 cm (including frame).

