PHILIPP RÖTH (1841-1921) | Lake Landscape with Figures | ORIGINAL Oil Painting on Cardboard including Frame

PHILIPP RÖTH (1841-1921) | Lake Landscape with Figures | ORIGINAL Oil Painting on Cardboard including Frame

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PHILIPP RÖTH (1841-1921) | Lake Landscape with Figures | ORIGINAL Oil Painting on Cardboard including Frame

PHILIPP RÖTH (1841-1921) | Lake Landscape with Figures | ORIGINAL Oil Painting on Cardboard including Frame

€420,00
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Here's a unique opportunity to acquire a beautiful one-of-a-kind piece:

ORIGINAL oil painting on cardboard incl. antique frame, Motif: Lake landscape with figures, Signed bottom right: Ph. Röth (1841-1921), Sizes: approx. 32x26 cm (with frame) / approx. 22x16 cm (without frame, visible part of the painting), Condition description see below + photos - from a pet-free non-smoking household! Photos are part of the offer!

Notes on condition:
The painting is in good condition for its age. The wooden frame, which perfectly matches the style, is a free addition. The frame has some minor signs of wear, cracks, and chips (see photos). Replacing the frame would be recommended!

Worth knowing:
Philipp Röth (March 18, 1841 in Darmstadt - May 20, 1921 in Munich) was a painter and draftsman of late Romanticism and Impressionism. In 1855, Röth began studying in Darmstadt with August Lucas and Karl Ludwig Seeger. From 1859 to 1860, Röth attended Johann Wilhelm Schirmer's painting class at the Karlsruhe Art Academy and around 1861 again in Darmstadt with the Grand Ducal Hessian court painter Paul Weber, who would later become his father-in-law. Röth is considered one of the most important representatives of the Paysage intime in Germany. His depictions of nature show a strong interest in rendering seasonal, daily, and weather-related moods. In his later work, Röth turned to Impressionism. In the current Munich district of Nederling, a memorial plaque on a more than 300-year-old linden tree commemorates the painter and one of his favorite motifs. Today, this is known as the Röth-Linde. Philipp Röth often sat under it and painted landscapes, which is why it was named after him. (Source: Wikipedia, more information can also be found there!)

"Art only arises in the eyes and hearts of the respective viewers. For it is not the inspiration, the creative, the creativity, or the impulsivity of the artist that truly reaches them, but only what they see, feel, sense, or want to invent when looking at it."

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