Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (Dresden 1797-1855)
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Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (Dresden 1797-1855)

Schloss Colditz, Saxony, seen through trees

细节
Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (Dresden 1797-1855)
Schloss Colditz, Saxony, seen through trees
with inscription 'N.I.' (?, partly erased)
black lead, pen and grey ink, grey wash, watercolour
8 x 10½ in. (205 x 283 mm.); and A reproduction of a temple in a landscape (2)
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拍品专文

A preparatory drawing for Oehme's painting of 1828 now in the Gemäldegalerie, Dresden (Gemädldegalerie Dresden, Neue Meister, 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, Bestandskatalog, Dresden, 1987, p. 243, no. 1200, inv. 2219D). Oehme was a pupil of Caspar David Friedrich. Following a brief sojourn in Italy, he became a Court Painter at Dresden and an honorary member of the Dresden Academy.
We are grateful to Dr. Hinrich Sieveking for his kind help in cataloguing this lot.