Franz Richard Unterberger (Austrian, 1837-1902)
Franz Richard Unterberger (Austrian, 1837-1902)

A stall on the shore, the Bay of Naples; and On the grand tour, Pompeii

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Franz Richard Unterberger (Austrian, 1837-1902)
A stall on the shore, the Bay of Naples; and On the grand tour, Pompeii
both signed 'F.R. UNTERBERGER' (lower right), the first inscribed 'Veduta presa di chiaja./...golo' (on the reverse), the second 'Entrata del tempio d'E.../al foro Triagalare a Pompeii' (on the reverse)
oil on panel
7 x 10¼ in. (17.8 x 26 cm.)
(2)
a pair
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, South Kensington, 10 July 2008, lot 135.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.

Lot Essay

Franz Richard Unterberger was born into an artistic family in 1860 and received his artistic training at the Munich Academy. During the 1860s, after studying at the Düsseldorf Academy - the leading school of landscape painting at the time - Unterberger travelled extensively. During his trip to Naples and Southern Italy the artist seems to have been attracted to the picturesque scenes and people from this region. His attempts to capture on canvas the light atmosphere and warm climate of the region eventually made him one of the most famous landscape painters of this naturalistic genre. By the 1880s, Unterberger exhibited extensively throughout Europe and had become internationally famous.

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