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      • FERNANDO FADER - Marina. Hoek van Holland. 1903
        Oct. 26, 2021

        FERNANDO FADER - Marina. Hoek van Holland. 1903

        Est: €40,000 - €60,000

        FERNANDO FADER Bordeaux, 1882 - Ischilín, 1935 Marina. Hoeck van Holland. 1903 Oil on canvas Titled and dated on the back Size 50 x 70 cm Provenance: - Old Roque Freira collection. - Old collection Ángel Pini. - Acquired by the former owner at the Zurbarán Gallery in Buenos Aires, Argentina (see labels on the second). Work exhibited in: - 1905 Casa de España, Mendoza, nº 44. - 1905 Salón Costa, Buenos Aires, November 1905, nº 43 (first individual exhibition of the artist in Buenos Aires) - 1968 Velázquez, nº 19. - 1988 National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, nº 5. - 2001 “Juan B. Castagnino”, Rosario, Province of Santa Fe. Megaexhibition "Fader", n ° 10 (label on the back) - 2001 Teatro Argentino-Centro de las Artes, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires. Megaexhibition "Fader", n ° 10 (label on the back) - 2001 Palais de Glace, La Plata, Buenos Aires. Megaexhibition “Fader”, n ° 11 (label on the back). Bibliography: - Gutiérrez Zaldívar, Ignacio. Fader, Zurbarán editions, 2001, p. 71. - Gutiérrez Viñuales, Rodrigo. Fernando Fader: work and thought of an Argentine painter, Latin American Architecture Documentation Center-CEDODAL, 1999, p. 204. - Lascano González, Antonio. Fernando Fader, Argentine Cultural Editions, Ministry of Education and Justice, 1966, p. 175, nº 43. - Gutiérrez Zaldívar, Ignacio. The genius of Fader, Zurbarán Ediciones, 1993, p. 18.

        Subastas Segre
      • Fernando Fader (Argentine, 1882-1935) Caballos en el corral Oil on canvas 34-1/2
        Jun. 04, 2021

        Fernando Fader (Argentine, 1882-1935) Caballos en el corral Oil on canvas 34-1/2

        Est: $12,000 - $18,000

        Fernando Fader (Argentine, 1882-1935) Caballos en el corral Oil on canvas 34-1/2 x 54-1/2 inches (87.6 x 138.4 cm) Initialed lower right: F.F. PROVENANCE: David Steele, Woody Creek, Colorado; Private collection, Manassas, Virginia, acquired from the above. European-born and trained Fernando Fader was one of the preeminent 20th-century animal painters of Argentina. Born in Bordeaux, France, Fader moved to Mendoza in western Argentina when his parents relocated there when he was two years old. Although he returned to France only a few years later to receive a European education through secondary school, Fader went back to Mendoza following his graduation. It was then that he first began painting, and discovered his passion. In 1900 he decided to relocate to Europe once again, this time to Munich where he enrolled in a vocational school specifically to obtain the skills necessary to achieve admission to the prestigious Munich Academy of the Fine Arts. Upon gaining admission Fader studied with one of the finest animaliers of the period, Heinrich von Zügel. Fader first exhibited his work at the Costa Salon in 1906, in Buenos Aires, where he established himself following his training in Munich. He worked in both an Impressionist and Post-Impressionist style, earning prizes and medals in juried competitions, including a gold medal at the Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915. An onset of tuberculosis forced the artist to relocate to the drier climate of the Andean foothills. The change of scenery had a profound impact on his art. The bucolic surroundings, particularly scenes of farm life, became his primary subject and the one for which he is best-known and most celebrated. The strong dappled light falling on the landscape and the coats of the animals he lovingly recorded became his hallmark. Eventually succumbing to chronic asthma, the artist was forced into seclusion and had to give up painting his outdoor subjects, turning instead to still life, nudes, and portraits. In 1924, Fader was honored with a retrospective of his work at the National Academy of the Fine Arts. HID01801242017

        Heritage Auctions
      • FADER, Fernando/CABALLO BLANCO
        Sep. 18, 2019

        FADER, Fernando/CABALLO BLANCO

        Est: - $10,000

        Oil on canvas

        Roldan
      • FADER, Fernando / EN EL CAMPO MENDOCINO
        Jun. 19, 2018

        FADER, Fernando / EN EL CAMPO MENDOCINO

        Est: - $15,000

        Oil on burlap / signed lower right

        Roldan
      • Painting, Follower Fernando Fader
        Jun. 17, 2018

        Painting, Follower Fernando Fader

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Follower of Fernando Fader (Argentine, 1882-1935) "Los Parvines," oil on canvas, bears signature lower left, canvas: 30"h x 39.5"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Painting, Fernando Fader
        Jan. 21, 2018

        Painting, Fernando Fader

        Est: $10,000 - $20,000

        Fernando Fader (Argentine, 1882-1935) "Los Parvines," oil on canvas, signed lower left, gallery label (Galleria Muller/ Frederic C. Muller, Buenos Aires) affixed verso, canvas: 30"h x 39.5"w, overall (with frame): 37.5"h x 47"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Painting, Fernando Fader
        Dec. 17, 2017

        Painting, Fernando Fader

        Est: $15,000 - $20,000

        Fernando Fader (Argentine, 1882-1935) "Los Parvines," oil on canvas, signed lower left, gallery label (Galleria Muller/ Frederic C. Muller, Buenos Aires) affixed verso, canvas: 30"h x 39.5"w, overall (with frame): 37.5"h x 47"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Fader, Fernando: Caballero
        May. 28, 2016

        Fader, Fernando: Caballero

        Est: €12,000 - €15,000

        Caballero Öl auf grober Leinwand. 1906. 60 x 80 cm. Unten links mit Pinsel signiert "FERNANDO FADER", datiert und bezeichnet "MENDOZA". Aus Frankreich gebürtig ging die Familie früh nach Argentinien, jedoch kam Fernando Fader als sechsjähriger zu den Großeltern nach Deutschland und besuchte in Rheinland-Pfalz die Schule. Nach Aufenthalten in Argentinien und Reisen durch Europa studierte er ab 1901 an der Münchener Kunstgewerbeschule und an der Kunstakademie bei Heinrich von Zügel und erhielt zahlreiche Auszeichnungen. Nach Abschluss des Studiums kehrte er 1904 zurück nach Mendoza in Argentinien, wo er schon 1905 eine eigene Malschule eröffnete. 1907-1908 gehörte er der Künstlergruppe "Nexus" an. Es finden sich zahlreiche Gemälde von Fader u.a. im Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires. Stilistisch und motivisch wurde Fader stark durch den Impressionisten Heinrich von Zügel beeinflusst. Nach dem Vorbild der Barbizon-Schule arbeitete er unter freiem Himmel und widmete sich neben Landschafts- und Genreszenen besonders der Tierdarstellung. Unser Ölgemälde zeigt in warmer bräunlicher Farbpalette mit breitem impressionistischen Pinselstrich einen Argentinier zu Pferd in der trockenen Steppe der Provinz Mendoza. Die romantischen Eindrücke des ländlichen Lebens spiegeln sich sehr schön in dieser großformatigen Darstellung. - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.

        Bassenge Auctions
      • Fernando Fader (1882-1935) , Los Parvines (The Haystacks)
        May. 30, 2007

        Fernando Fader (1882-1935) , Los Parvines (The Haystacks)

        Est: $40,000 - $60,000

        oil on canvas signed and dated 26 lower left; also titled on the reverse

        Sotheby's
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