49. Landscape of Giverny [1908]

1884, Bucureşti - 1959, Bucureşti

Estimate

EUR 10.000 - 18.000

Sold

EUR 28.000

Session

Tue, 22 March 2022 19:00

After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (1900 - 1902), the artist Samuel Mützner went to Paris, where he enrolled at the Académie Julian in the class of Professor Jean Paul Laurens. In addition to his work at the academy, he will spend time in museums, making prints after the great masters Rembrandt and Frans Hals, and around Paris, exploring the landscape. He would stop for two years at Giverny par Vernon, the home of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet, who had been living here since 1883, where his belief in light and colour intensified. An innovation in his work during this period will also be his approach to a new technique - pointillism, persistently used in plein air painting. The chosen motifs will be taken from the surrounding natural scenery - the village captured at different times of the day, the church, the haystacks, the poplar trees - approaching in technique, in the limited range of colours, as well as in the solidity of forms and volumes the new trend of the time - neo-impressionism, still in its infancy. The works made in France will be the subject of his first personal exhibition in the country, held in 1909 at the Romanian Athenaeum, received with praise by art lovers and art chroniclers. The year 1909 will also be the year of his debut at the Official Salon, where he will be a constant presence from this year onwards. (G.M.)

References

ANDREESCU, Viorica, "Samuel Mützner", Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1974. MARIAN, Rodica, "Samuel Mützner", Antet Publishing House, Bucharest, 2005.

Dimensions

width 60.5 cm, height 50 cm, custom 50 × 60,5 cm

Description

oil on canvas, signed and dated bottom right, with green, "MUTZNER, 1908"

Research information

The artwork is reproduced in the monograph "Samuel Mützner", Rodica Marian, Antet Publishing House, Bucharest, 2005, at p. 49, under the title "Case la Giverny" ("Houses in Giverny").

Dating

1908

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