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Winterlandschap by Adolf Stademann
Winterlandschap by Adolf Stademann
Winterlandschap by Adolf Stademann
Winterlandschap by Adolf Stademann
Winterlandschap by Adolf Stademann
Winterlandschap by Adolf Stademann
Winterlandschap by Adolf Stademann
Winterlandschap by Adolf Stademann

Winterlandschap 1824 - 1895

Adolf Stademann

Oil paintPanelPaint
13 ⨯ 21 cm
Price on request

Galerie Gabriëls

  • About the artwork
    De Duitse schilder Adolph Stademann werd geboren in 1824 te München in Duitsland. Hij kreeg onder meer les van Carl August Lebschée en landschapsschilder Moritz Lotze. In eerste instantie schilderde Stademann nachtgezichten en sfeervolle avondscénes, met later de focus op winterlandschappen waarmee hij een meesterschilder werd. Adolph Stademann bewonderde de grote Nederlandse schilders van de 17e eeuw en dat is in zijn werk ook te zien. De schilderijen van Stademann zijn opgenomen in vele museumcollecties, onder meer in München, Frankfurt, Mainz, Baden-Baden, Linz en Lübeck.

    Oil on panel
    13 x 21 cm
    Signed
  • About the artist

    Adolf Stademann (1824-1895) was a German painter, born and died in Munich. He specialized in landscapes and genre paintings, with a particular focus on winter scenes and moonlit scenes. His work was influenced by Dutch landscape painting from the 17th century.

    Stademann studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Carl August Lebschée and Moritz Lotze. His early works show a close observation of nature and a refined use of light and color, which suited the taste of his time.

    Between 1860 and 1890, Stademann visited the Netherlands several times. He was inspired by Andreas Schelfhout, one of the best-known interpreters of the Dutch ice scene, and began to paint Dutch ice scenes. These skating scenes were popular both in the Netherlands and abroad because of their typically Dutch character.

    Museums such as the Neue Pinakothek and the Schack-Galerie in Munich, as well as museums in Frankfurt, Lübeck and Winterthur, have his works in their collections.

    Stademann's paintings are characterized by their atmospheric depiction of winter landscapes and night scenes, in which he masterfully captured the play of light and shadow. His attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of the winter landscape make his work an enduring part of 19th-century German painting.

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