Russian winter landscape with Troika horses pursuited by wolfes was executed by good listed and popular German hunting and horse painter Fritz van der Venne. Friedrich "Fritz" Adolf Wilhelm van der Venne, also Fritz Ritter van der Venne (* 24 October 1873 in Munich; † 29 December 1936) was a German animal, landscape and genre painter, son of Adolf van der Venne (1828 – 1911). His Russian and other east-European scenes with horse, hunters and wolfs are until today popular among collectors in Germany and Russia.
Literature: LEXICONS: ADEC; Thieme/Becker; "Munich Painter in the 19th century" by Bruckmann, 1981.
Inscription: signed lower left.
Technique: oil on canvas. Luxuriousy original gold-plated frame.
Measurements: unframed w 24" x h 16 1/8"(61 x 41 cm,) framed w 28 1/3" x h 20 1/2" (72 x 52 cm).
Condition: in good condition. |