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Artist:     Camilla Goebl-Wahl (b.1871)
Title:     Field flowers
Item ID   7120
Price:     1600.00 €
   

   
 

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Large impressionistic painting with field flowers in a ceramic vase was executed by Austrin listed female painter Camilla Goebl-Wahl (Göbl). 1871 - Vienna - 1965.

Camilla Göbl received her first artistic training at a school run by the Vienna Women's Employment Association. Her teachers included Rudolf Geyling (1839–1904), the long-time director of the association's studio for applied arts painting techniques. In 1891, she presented fruit still lifes on canvas and porcelain at a school exhibition.From 1893 to 1898, she was a student of Olga Wisinger-Florian. She was also briefly taught by Alexander Demetrius Goltz.

In 1895, Göbl made her debut at the Vienna Künstlerhaus with the painting November Bouquet, and further exhibitions there followed. In 1903, several of her works were presented at the Pisko Salon, including 24 flower pieces and landscapes in oil and pastel. She also exhibited several times at Pisko as a guest of the Eight Women Artists. In 1911, she exhibited flower paintings and landscape pastels at a group exhibition with Leo von Littrow at the Arnot Gallery. She participated internationally in exhibitions in Munich, Berlin, and Turin, among others.

Göbl passed the state examination for teaching drawing and painting at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. From 1900, she ran a student studio. Her most prominent student was Archduchess Marie Theresia, whom she taught painting for two months at Saybusch Castle in 1902. During her stay, Göbl also created several works, including a Polish landscape, which she showed at an exhibition in Czernowitz in 1904.

Camilla Göbl mainly painted flower pieces and other still lifes, as well as landscapes and interiors in oil and pastel. Glass vessels painted with floral depictions are also part of her oeuvre.[14] Her style was influenced by Dutch and Flemish flower painters. Some of her flower depictions feature graphic forms and bold colors, others a loose brushstroke on mostly dark grounds. Her few landscape paintings are characterized by clear, detailed forms and warm brown tones.

Literature: "Austrian Artist's Dictionary " by Heinrich Fuchs, Vienna 1974 .

Inscription: signed C.Goebl lower right.

Technique: oil on cardboard. Original  frame.

Measurements: unframed w 28 " x h 39 3/4 " (71 x 101 cm), framed w 32 3/4" x h 44 1/2" (83 x 113 cm).

Condition: in good condition.