Forest landscape with a Roebuck on the bank of a forest pond was executed by German painter August Fink (1846 Munich - 1916 ibid.) as a merchant; around 1865 start of studies: Fine Arts Academy Munich with Adolf Stademann, Eduard Schleich the Elder, from 1872 with Adolf Lier, later with Josef Wenglein. From 1878 as a painter in Munich. appointed professor by the Prince Regent in 1889; Honorary Member the Academy; 1905 Gold Med. the Munich annual exhibition in the glass palace. – autumn erase from Dachau, from the Amper, from the foothills of the Alps, but also hunting scenes as well as depictions of mountains and animals, still strongly indebted to the Biedermeier period, but with tendencies towards Impressionism, particularly influenced by Wenglein.
WORKS : BIBERACH an der Riss, StKS: At the edge of the forest. HERRENCHIEMSEE, Castle, Blue Hall, ceiling: hunting scene. MUNICH, Alpine Mus.: river landscape.
BIBLIOGRAPHY ThIeme/Becker, V.11, 1915; Vo5, 1961. Munich Painter I, 1981; Well, 1988; Schweers I, 2002. – Bernhard, 1965; Ebertshauser, 1979; L. Balogh, World Art 56:1986(3)223-235; H.Ludwig, ibid. 59:1989(20)3056-3060; LJ Reitmeier, Dachau, the famous painter´s place, M. 1990; R.Meyer-Bremen (Ed.), The exhibition cat. of the Königsberger KV (20th century), Cologne and others 1993; M. Trentin-Meyer, Sublime and Conquered (K), M. 1998; Painter in Bruck (K Sparkasse), Fürstenfeldbruck 1998. – Notification BSGS, Munich.
Inscription: signed lower right on reverse of the stretcher: original artist‘s German inscription in pencil with his name, title and date: "Prof. A. Fink "Herbsttag", II/1874"; and the label with the artist‘s biography.
Technique: oil on canvas. Original period gold-plated frame.
Measurements: unframed w 38 1/4" x h 29 1/8" (97 x 74 cm), framed w 46 1/4" x h 37 1/4" ( 117,5 x 94,5 cm).
Condition: in very good condition. |