Sale: 562 / 19th Century Art, Dec. 07. 2024 in Munich Lot 128


128
Albert Kappis
Am Comer See (Lecco), 1880.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 2,500 - 3,500

 
$ 2,750 - 3,850

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Am Comer See (Lecco). 1880.
Oil on canvas.
Signed, dated and inscribed with the location “Lecco” lower right. Numbered and inscribed “A. Kappis, Stuttgart 46 am Comersee” verso on the stretcher, as well as with a gallery label. 30 x 46.5 cm (11.8 x 18.3 in).

• Rare Italian motif with characteristic free brushwork.
• Abert Kappis captured the picturesque town at Lake Como in a very atmospheric manner.
• He studied under Karl von Piloty at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich from 1860 and was a professor of landscape painting at the Royal Art School in Stuttgart from 1880 to 1905
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PROVENANCE: Private collection, Stuttgart.
Kunsthaus Bühler, Stuttgart (2013; with the label).
Private collection, Baden-Württemberg.

LITERATURE: Andreas Bühler, Gabriele and Kurt Zimmmermann, Albert Kappis (1836-1914). Catalogue raisonné of paintings, Stuttgart 2014, cat. no. 94 (illustrated).

Called up: December 7, 2024 - ca. 13.36 h +/- 20 min.





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