Auction 115 Part 3 Day 3
By Auktionshaus Mehlis
Aug 31, 2024
Hammerstraße 30, 8523 Plauen, Germany
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LOT 4415:

Anton Pick, Paar Gebirgslandschaften
rückseitig in Blei betitelt "Der Wetterhorn Schweiz" und ...

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Sold for: €240
Price including buyer’s premium: 304.80
Start price:
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Auction took place on Aug 31, 2024 at Auktionshaus Mehlis
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Anton Pick, Paar Gebirgslandschaften
rückseitig in Blei betitelt "Der Wetterhorn Schweiz" und "Aus der Ramsau", jeweils wilder, von Tannen umgebener Gebirgsbach, vor imposanter Gebirgskulisse der Alpen unter dramatisch bewölktem Himmel, teils gering pastose Landschaftsmalerei, Öl auf Holztafel, um 1880, jeweils teils getilgte Signatur "A. Pick" und diese übermalt mit "APichert", rückseitig undeutbare Rundstempel, reinigungsbedürftig, als Pendants in Goldstuckleiste gerahmt, Falzmaße ca. 27,5 x 22 cm. Künstlerinfo: eigentlich Anton Pich, verwendete die Pseudonyme "C. Rieder" oder "Carl Rieder" und "H. Moser", österreichischer Landschaftsmaler (1840 Görz bis 1902 Wien), studierte in Mailand bei Albert Zimmermann, weitergebildet in Venedig, ab 1867 in Wien tätig, Quelle: Thieme-Becker, Saur Bio-Bibliographisches Lexikon, Fuchs und Internet.
Anton Pick, Pair of Mountain Landscapes
titled "Der Wetterhorn Schweiz" and "Aus der Ramsau" in lead on the reverse, each with a wild mountain stream surrounded by fir trees, in front of an imposing mountain backdrop of the Alps under a dramatic cloudy sky, partly slightly impasto landscape painting, oil on panel, c. 1880, each with partly erased signature "A. Pick" and this overpainted with "APichert", indistinct round stamp on the reverse, in need of cleaning, framed as pendants in gilt stucco moulding, rebate dimensions approx. 27.5 x 22 cm. Artist information: actually Anton Pich, used the pseudonyms "C. Rieder" or "Carl Rieder" and "H. Moser", Austrian landscape painter (1840 Görz to 1902 Vienna), studied in Milan under Albert Zimmermann, further training in Venice, active in Vienna from 1867, source: Thieme-Becker, Saur Bio-Bibliographisches Lexikon, Fuchs and Internet.