Spreewald girl in traditional Emil Glöckner costume
Price:
675.00 €
Product details
| Product number: | 1216 |
| Artist: | Emil Glöckner ( 1868-1947) |
| Style: | Impressionism |
| Material: | Oil on cardboard |
| Dimensions: | 30 x 24 cm |
Product description
The oil painting shows a young Spreewald girl in traditional costume, standing frontally outdoors. The figure wears a light dress with an apron and traditional headgear and holds flowers in his hands. The loose, impressionistic style of painting and the gentle natural tones give the work a quiet, poetic atmosphere. Signed and dated lower right: “5.5.1901 E. Glöckner”.
Emil Glöckner, actually Emil Gustav Adolf Glöckner, was born on April 10, 1868 in Dresden and was a German painter, watercolorist and commercial graphic artist. He studied at the Dresden School of Applied Arts and at the Dresden Art Academy, among others, with Friedrich Gonne and Ferdinand Wilhelm Pauwels; He received further artistic influences at the Goppeln Landscape School and at the Weimar Art School. From the end of the 19th century he worked freelance and primarily created landscapes, female portraits, nudes, genre scenes and decorative motifs. He regularly took part in exhibitions in Dresden and is part of the Dresden art environment at the turn of the century. He died in 1947.
Emil Glöckner, actually Emil Gustav Adolf Glöckner, was born on April 10, 1868 in Dresden and was a German painter, watercolorist and commercial graphic artist. He studied at the Dresden School of Applied Arts and at the Dresden Art Academy, among others, with Friedrich Gonne and Ferdinand Wilhelm Pauwels; He received further artistic influences at the Goppeln Landscape School and at the Weimar Art School. From the end of the 19th century he worked freelance and primarily created landscapes, female portraits, nudes, genre scenes and decorative motifs. He regularly took part in exhibitions in Dresden and is part of the Dresden art environment at the turn of the century. He died in 1947.