A pair of impressionistic forest paintings by good listed Austrian landscape painter Adolf Kaufmann (1848 Troppau - 1916 Vienna). Adolf Kaufmann was influenced by the French paysage intime, the school of Barbizon. Artists, whom he met in Paris in 1870, left a lasting mark on Adolf Kaufmann in his manner of painting. He proved to be a very good observer of nature. He preferred in his motives mostly contrasty, colorful, atmospheric representations of forests, trees, streams and smaller ponds, in which he often with preference, typical for him, inserted individuals.
Fully artist´s biography see in pn-line Wikipedia.
Literature: in German: lexicons by Prof.H.Fuchs and Thieme/Becker, in French: Benezit.
Inscriptions: both signed with artist´s famous pseudonym Lambert.
Technique: each oil on wood, framed.
Dimensions: unframed w.18 3/4" x h. 12 1/4" (47,5 x 31 cm), framed w. 20 5/8" x h. 14 1/4" (52,5 x 36 cm).
Condition: very good. |