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"Alfred August Felix Bachman Venice The Lagoon Painting 19th Century"
BACHMANN Alfred Felix August (1863-1956) Venice Lagoon and Doge Palace Oil on canvas Signed Low Right Picture Frame with leaves Dim Canvas: 73 X 54 cm Dim Frame: 78 X 95 CM BACHMANN Alfred Felix August (1863-1956) German school 19th - 20th Century Born on October 1st, 1863 in Dirschau (close to Danzig). Died in 1956 in Ambach-on-Obb. Painter of lively landscapes, marine. Orientalist. He was pupil of the academy of fine arts of Königsberg in old Prussia-Eastern. He was devoted to the landscapes of Iceland, Normandy, coasts of Portugal, sites of Tenerife, sights of Venice, Istanbul and the Bosphorus; what lets guess that he traveled much. In 1907, in a residence of Frankfort on the Main, he performed with a large plank representing a landscape of Iceland. Museum: Meudon "The Seine" Bibliography: E.BENEZIT Dictionary of artists - Editions Grün Vol I / 607
Price: 7 800 €
Artist: Bachmann Alfred Félix August (1863-1956)
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good

Material: Oil painting

Reference: 397361
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