Gabriel von Max (1840-1915) - Portrait (Ernestine Harlander)

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Olje på lerret, senere lagt ned på panel
Dimensions: 44 × 32 cm (framed: 57 × 39 cm)

Portrett av Cornelius Max fremstiller hans kjente muse Ernestine Harlander, som opptar i flere av kunstnerens mest intime og psykologisk nyanserte verk. The sitter is rendered with remarkable softness and luminosity, her gaze calm yet introspective, hallmarks of von Max’s refined portraiture.

Max’s treatment of the face, with its delicate sfumato and finely blended transitions, reflects a strong affinity with the academic realism and poetic portraiture traditions associated with artists such as Franz von Lenbach, Franz von Stuck, Hans Makart, and Friedrich August von Kaulbach. At the same time, the softness and introspective mood echo the sensibilities found in works by John Singer Sargent, Giovanni Boldini, and even the quieter tonal portraits of James McNeill Whistler.

The portraiture aligned with late academic and early modern European traditions, resonating with contemporaries such as Anders Zorn, Philip de László, and Wilhelm Leibl.

Signed lower right (“G. Max”), executed in dark pigment.

Condition:
The painting has undergone restoration and is currently laid down on panel (relined from its original canvas support). A stable network of craquelure is visible across the surface, consistent with age and technique, particularly noticeable upon close inspection. From a normal viewing distance, the visual impression remains harmonious and aesthetically strong. Minor surface wear and restoration traces may be present, but the overall condition is good and the painting displays very well within its frame.

Olje på lerret, senere lagt ned på panel
Dimensions: 44 × 32 cm (framed: 57 × 39 cm)

Portrett av Cornelius Max fremstiller hans kjente muse Ernestine Harlander, som opptar i flere av kunstnerens mest intime og psykologisk nyanserte verk. The sitter is rendered with remarkable softness and luminosity, her gaze calm yet introspective, hallmarks of von Max’s refined portraiture.

Max’s treatment of the face, with its delicate sfumato and finely blended transitions, reflects a strong affinity with the academic realism and poetic portraiture traditions associated with artists such as Franz von Lenbach, Franz von Stuck, Hans Makart, and Friedrich August von Kaulbach. At the same time, the softness and introspective mood echo the sensibilities found in works by John Singer Sargent, Giovanni Boldini, and even the quieter tonal portraits of James McNeill Whistler.

The portraiture aligned with late academic and early modern European traditions, resonating with contemporaries such as Anders Zorn, Philip de László, and Wilhelm Leibl.

Signed lower right (“G. Max”), executed in dark pigment.

Condition:
The painting has undergone restoration and is currently laid down on panel (relined from its original canvas support). A stable network of craquelure is visible across the surface, consistent with age and technique, particularly noticeable upon close inspection. From a normal viewing distance, the visual impression remains harmonious and aesthetically strong. Minor surface wear and restoration traces may be present, but the overall condition is good and the painting displays very well within its frame.

Detaljer

Kunstner
Gabriel von Max (1840-1915)
Solgt med ramme
Ja
Tittel på kunstverk
Portrait (Ernestine Harlander)
Teknikk
Oljemaleri
Signatur
Signert
Opprinnelsesland
Tyskland
Tilstand
God stand
høyde
44 cm
Width
32 cm
Periode
1800-tallet
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