Manner of Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen Hessian Peasant Girl with Flower Basket
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An original mid-19th-century oil painting, Manner of Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen, Hessian Peasant Girl with Flower Basket.
A captivating small oil painting, full of charm. A Hessian German peasant girl in bonnet and red dress stands in the shade of soft foliage, surrounded by delicate flower blossoms. Shadowy cloisters to the right contrast with the bright patch of sunlight cast to the left.
This subject and the treatment of foliage is highly characteristic of Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (1813–1886), a German painter associated with the Düsseldorf School of painting, who specialised in Biblical, peasant, and family scenes.
Meyer studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow. In 1841, he opened a studio of his own and in 1853 he moved to Berlin as his fame increased. His early works were often scenes from the Bible, but he later turned his attention to incidents from popular life, especially among the Hessian peasantry, and the portrayal of family life, including spirited depictions of children. He was a member of the Amsterdam Academy and was awarded the Order of Leopold and Medal in Philadelphia in 1876.
In oil paint on unstretched canvas.
Düsseldorf School Collection
Dimensions: Height: 15.3cm (6.02") Width: 12.6cm (4.96")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Oil
Age: Mid-19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: --
Dated: --
Condition: There are some faint scattered surface marks, which appear as faint flecks of blooming, mainly visible when held in raking light. Otherwise, the colours are well preserved and canvas well intact. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: JP-550