Rudolf Stelling near List on Sylt
Price:
750.00 €
Product details
| Product number: | 1099 |
| Artist: | Rudolf Stelling |
| Style: | Expressive |
| Material: | Pastel |
| Dimensions: | 65 x 51 cm |
Product description
Game at List on Sylt, strange cloud formation on the North Frisian island. Pastel by Rudolf Stelling Neumünster. Stelling found his favorite motifs on the North Sea on Sylt; at times he stayed on the island for several months and, as in this piece, created impressive, expressive works.
Provenance: Dr. Hans Jürgen Apel 37th Lord of Brackley.
With this note I would like to remember the former collector who, like all of us, was an admirer of his treasures for a certain time.
Rudolf Stelling was obviously one of the most important artists from Neumünster, who was involved in various areas of art.
Education and teaching: Rudolf Stelling received his training at the arts and crafts school in Kiel. He then worked as a teacher at the adult education center in Neumünster for more than three decades.
Traveling museum and artistic work: Stelling was also an artistic collaborator and advisor to the “Wandering Museum” at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel. In this role he created paintings and drawings that dealt with topics such as prehistory and early history, the formation of the earth and marine biology.
Focus on native surroundings: The main focus of Stelling's artistic work was on his native surroundings. He created numerous city views of Neumünster, views of church interiors both on the mainland (Lübeck) and on the islands and Halligen. He also repeatedly painted excellent views of the beach and coast of the North Sea in Schleswig-Holstein.
Restoration work: In addition to his artistic work, Stelling worked as a restorer for many years. He restored churches in Lübeck, his hometown Neumünster and on the Halligen.
Literature: Rudolf Stelling has also been recognized in various publications in daily newspapers, periodicals and catalogs. An example is the book "My Father's City, My Schleswig-Holstein. An Artist's Portrait", which was published in 1987 by Wachholtz Verlag in Neumünster.
Schleswig-Holstein Artists' Lexicon: Stelling is mentioned in the "Schleswig-Holstein Artists' Lexicon" by Berend Harke Feddersen from 1984.
His biography indicates that Rudolf Stelling was not only quite a prolific artist, but also played a significant role as a teacher and restorer in the art scene of Neumünster and beyond.
Provenance: Dr. Hans Jürgen Apel 37th Lord of Brackley.
With this note I would like to remember the former collector who, like all of us, was an admirer of his treasures for a certain time.
Rudolf Stelling was obviously one of the most important artists from Neumünster, who was involved in various areas of art.
Education and teaching: Rudolf Stelling received his training at the arts and crafts school in Kiel. He then worked as a teacher at the adult education center in Neumünster for more than three decades.
Traveling museum and artistic work: Stelling was also an artistic collaborator and advisor to the “Wandering Museum” at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel. In this role he created paintings and drawings that dealt with topics such as prehistory and early history, the formation of the earth and marine biology.
Focus on native surroundings: The main focus of Stelling's artistic work was on his native surroundings. He created numerous city views of Neumünster, views of church interiors both on the mainland (Lübeck) and on the islands and Halligen. He also repeatedly painted excellent views of the beach and coast of the North Sea in Schleswig-Holstein.
Restoration work: In addition to his artistic work, Stelling worked as a restorer for many years. He restored churches in Lübeck, his hometown Neumünster and on the Halligen.
Literature: Rudolf Stelling has also been recognized in various publications in daily newspapers, periodicals and catalogs. An example is the book "My Father's City, My Schleswig-Holstein. An Artist's Portrait", which was published in 1987 by Wachholtz Verlag in Neumünster.
Schleswig-Holstein Artists' Lexicon: Stelling is mentioned in the "Schleswig-Holstein Artists' Lexicon" by Berend Harke Feddersen from 1984.
His biography indicates that Rudolf Stelling was not only quite a prolific artist, but also played a significant role as a teacher and restorer in the art scene of Neumünster and beyond.