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Condition : a small tear in the top left of the gold frame, painting in the top right with slight chipping of paint, otherwise good condition commensurate with age - please see the pictures as a description of the condition
Dimensions including frame: 80 cm high X 70 cm wide X 8 cm deep
Dimensions painting : 50 X 40 cm
Weight : 7200g
Technique : oil on canvas
Frame : golden pomp frame
Painter : Fritz von Heider (1868-1947) German painter, graphic artist and ceramist
Painting is signed lower left 'F. Heider'
Dimensions: 50 x 40 cm
Finely executed landscape painting with atmospheric light effects
In his landscape paintings, Fritz Heider deals with the effects of light. The present landscape, executed in fine brushstrokes, also gets its atmospheric mood from the moonlight.
A birch forest with 3 brushwood collectors is shown in the full moon light in a great atmospheric mood as usual from Fritz Heider.
The solid golden frame with a brass plate in the middle and the inscription "F.Heider" forms the conclusion.
About Fritz von Heider:
Fritz von Heider (1880-1947)
Fritz von Heider first studied in his native Munich with Heinz Heim, then went to the Karlsruhe Academy with Hermann Braisch and completed his studies in Munich with Heinrich von Zügel. In addition, Heider completed an apprenticeship in ceramics in his father's workshop in Munich. In 1893 he participated for the first time in the exhibition of the Munich Secession. From 1901 to 1932 Fritz von Haider taught, first as a teaching assistant and later full-time at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Magdeburg. After his retirement, Fritz von Heider went back to Bavaria, where he died in 1947 in the town of Oberaudorf.
Shipping is very well packaged and insured with DHL
Collection and inspection at any time in Ulm possible by arrangement 67370951