Oil on paper , laid on zinc sheet. With the modified signature paraph in the lower right. Numbered “232” on the reverse. 33 x 20.5 cm.
• Alongside his genre paintings, Carl Spitzweg was a master of landscape painting, in which he used light and shadow to great effect.
• In this work, Spitzweg captured an 'paysage intime' in the manner of the School of Barbizon.
• Driven by wanderlust and curiosity, the young Spitzweg and his fellow artist Eduard Schleich undertook trips to the countryside around Munich and longer hikes in the picturesque Alpine foothills.
We are grateful to Mr. Detlef Rosenberger, who examined and authenticated the original work, for his kind support in cataloging this lot..
LITERATURE: Siegfried Wichmann, Carl Spitzweg. Verzeichnis der Werke. Gemälde und Aquarelle, Stuttgart 2002, no. 62 (illustrated in b/w). - - REFERENCE: Roennefahrt Archive Schweinfurt, addenda to catalogue raisonné, no. 135a.