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Artist:     Eduard Hildebrandt (1817 Danzig - 1869 Berlin)
Title:     Pair of early views of Jerusalem and Bethlehem
Item ID   3700
Price:     price on request
   

 

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The pair of early romantical views of Jerusalem and Bethlehem was created ca. In 1840s by famous German painter Eduard Hildebrandt (1817 Danzig - 1868 Berlin). The artist travelled around the world and left a rich legacy of rare views and landscapes and marine paintings from America, Europe to the Middle East and the Himalayas.(From Wikipedia.org): "Eduard Hildebrandt (9 September 1817, Danzig; † 25. October 1868, Berlin) was a German painter. He served as apprentice to his father, a house-painter at Danzig. He was not twenty when he moved to Berlin, where he was taken in hand by Wilhelm Krause, a painter of sea pieces. Several early pieces exhibited after his death—a breakwater, dated 1838, ships in a breeze off Swinemunde (1840), and other canvases of this and the following year—show Hildebrandt to have been a careful student of nature, with inborn talents kept down by the conventionalisms of the formal school to which Krause belonged.Accident made him acquainted with masterpieces of French art displayed at the Berlin Academy, and these awakened his curiosity and envy. He went to Paris, where, about 1842, he entered the atelier of Isabey and became the companion of Lepoittevin. In a short time he sent home pictures which might have been taken for copies from these artists. Gradually he mastered the mysteries of touch and the secrets of effect in which the French at this period excelled.He also acquired the necessary skill in painting figures, and returned to Germany, skilled in the rendering of many kinds of landscape forms. His pictures of French street life, done about 1843, while impressed with the stamp of the Paris school, reveal a spirit eager for novelty, quick at grasping, equally quick at rendering, momentary changes of tone and atmosphere.After 1843 Hildebrandt, under the influence of Humboldt, extended his travels, and in 1864-1865 he went round the world. Whilst his experience became enlarged his powers of concentration broke down. He lost the taste for detail in seeking for scenic breadth, and a fatal facility of hand diminished the value of his works for all those who look for composition and harmony of hue as necessary concomitants of tone and touch. In oil he gradually produced less, in water colours more, than at first, and his fame must rest on the sketches which he made in the latter form, many of them represented by chromolithography. Fantasies in red, yellow and opal, sunset, sunrise and moonshine, distances of hundreds of miles like those of the Andes and the Himalaya, narrow streets in the bazaars of Cairo or Suez, panoramas as seen from mast-heads, wide cities like Bombay or Pekin, narrow strips of desert with measure-less expanses of skyall alike display his quality of bravura. Hildebrandt died at Berlin on the 25th of October 1868".

Inscription: Each monogrammed "h." lower left "H.", each titled on the back, additionally on the back of Jerusalem -view - old label with the artist´s name and title in old German.

Technique: each oil on wood panels. Beautiful original period gilded frames .

Measurements: Jerusalem: unframed w 9 7/8" x h 7 1/2" (25 x 19,2 cm); framed w 14 3/8" x h 121/4"(36,5 x 31 cm), Bethlehem: unframed 10 5/8" x 7 1/8" (27 x 18 cm), framed 15 1/8" x 11 3/4" (38,4 x 30 cm).

Condition: in very good condition , no inpaintings