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This is the pair to the previous item number 7290.
Coastal scene on Nike with a sailing vessel dahabie was executed in 1869 by famous Austrian landscape painter and orientalist Bernhard Fiedler ( 1816 Berlin - 1904 Triest ).
A dahabie (or dahabiya) on the Nile is a traditional, elegant, two-masted sailing vessel that offers a tranquil, exclusive, and authentic Nile cruise, far from the crowds of large cruise ships.
The author of this watercolour Bernhard Fiedler (1816 Berlin - 1904 Triest) was famous landscape and oriental painter , studied at the Berlin Art Academy and was also a pupil of decoration painter Johann Gerst and marine painter Wilhelm Kraus. After his study and life in Venice, Triest and Dalmacia in 1843 , he recieved the prohibiton from King Friedrich Wilhelm IV to paint castles of Count Coll´Alto in Friaul. In 1848 he was a drawing teacher by Great Duchess Charlotte, wife of austrian Duce Maximilian ( later King ofMexico ) in Triest. Also later Fiedler settled in Triest and worked for noble houses of Austria and Prussia. In 1853 he accompanied the ambassador Karl Ludwig von Bruck in travel to Constantinople. In 1854 on prohibiton of prussian king Fiedler travelled to Asia Minor, Syria, Palestina and Egypt . Same route he made with Duke of Brabant ( next King Leopold II of Belgium). Next orient travells artist made untill 1882. Afterthen he lived till his death in Triest. He took part in the regular exhibitons in Austria and Germany. Bernhard Fiedler is one of the most important austrian romantical orientalists. His biography can be find in the exhibition catalogue ( in german) " Orient . Austrian Painters 1848 - 1914 " , Residenz gallery , Salzburg, 1997 and in the lexicon "Austrian Artists of 19th century" by Prof.H.Fuchs, Viennna, 1975.
Literature: Artist lexicons: by Theme/Becket; Prof.Fuchs ( in German), Bénézit ( in French).
Inscription: signed Bh. Fiedler and dated 1869 lower left, titled in German by the author: Dahabie am Nil, lower right.
Technique: watercolour on paper. Original passpartout and frame.
Measurements: unframed w 11 " x h 8" (28 x 20,5 cm ), in passpartout and framed 16 1/4" x 13 1/2" (41,5 x 34,7 cm)
Condition: in very good condition.
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