This view of old (south italian ?) city was ececuted in 1891 and was purchased on important auction by Sothebys "Aus Deutschen Schlössern. Ancestral Attics" (Castle Monrepos by Stuttgart/Baden-Wuerttemberg,Germany, 9 -14.october 2000) as part of lot with 5 paintings by different artists from the estate of Great Duchess of Russia, later (since 1864) Queen of Wuerttemberg Olga Nicolaevna (1822-1892) due tothe style and provenance was attributed to her hand. It´s known today , Great Duchess Olga Nicolaevna was also amateur painter , who signed her works with first name "Olga", most of her works are missing and have high importance for history of Russia. Only 3 works by Olga were founded in the international art market . For comparison see art date bank www.artnet.com :http://www.artnet.de/PDB/FAADSearch/viewSavedPDB.aspx?searchid=77293BAF998F805D&ArtType=FineArtGrand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia and later Queen Olga of Wuerttemberg was amember of Royal russian family. She was the second daughter of Nicholas I of Russia and Charlotte of Prussia. She was thus a sister of Alexander II of Russia. Olga married Charles I of Wuerttemberg in 1846, with whom she had no children. Full biography of olga see in:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
Literature : in on-line Wikipedia and date base www.artnet.com
Inscription: signed with "Olga" and dated 1891 lower right.
Technique: oil on wood panel, original frame.
Measurements: unframed w 8 " x h 10 1/4" (20 x 26 cm), framed 11 1/2 " x 14 " (28,5 x 35,5 cm).
Condition: in good condition. |