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    • Reiter, Johann Baptist (zugeschrieben) | 1813 Linz, Österreich - 1890 Wien, Österreich
      Nov. 23, 2024

      Reiter, Johann Baptist (zugeschrieben) | 1813 Linz, Österreich - 1890 Wien, Österreich

      Est: -

      Reiter, Johann Baptist (zugeschrieben) 1813 Linz, Österreich - 1890 Wien, Österreich Verträumter Junge an der Mauer sitzend Öl auf Leinwand (doubliert) · 74 x 59 cm. Nicht signiert. Auf dem Ochsenaugenrahmen Messingschild mit Künstlernahmen. Rest. Rahmen.

      GAILER Kunstauktionshaus am Chiemsee
    • Johann Baptist Reiter
      Oct. 23, 2024

      Johann Baptist Reiter

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      (Urfahr 1813–1890 Vienna) Portrait of a Girl with a Ball, signed, dated J. B. Reiter...(1)850, oil on canvas, 31.5 x 28.5 cm, framed

      Dorotheum
    • Johann Baptist Reiter
      Oct. 23, 2024

      Johann Baptist Reiter

      Est: €10,000 - €15,000

      (Urfahr 1813–1890 Vienna) Portrait of a Girl (Anna Brajer?), signed JB Reiter, oil on canvas, 55.5 x 40 cm, framed Provenance: Private Collection, Germany. Compare: Lothar Schultes, Johann Baptist Reiter, published by OÖ. Landesmuseum and Nordico Stadtmuseum Linz, 2013, p. 187, ill. 266.

      Dorotheum
    • Johann Baptist Reiter
      Oct. 23, 2024

      Johann Baptist Reiter

      Est: €5,000 - €7,000

      (Urfahr 1813–1890 Vienna) Homework (the Artist’s Children), signed J. B. Reiter, oil on canvas, 63 x 50 cm, framed (frame damaged) Provenance: Private Collection, Czech Republic. Compare: Alice Strobl, Johann Baptist Reiter, Vienna 1963, p. 93, no. 283; Catalogue, Bilder des Lebens, Linz - Grafenegg 1990, p. 85, no. 283; Lothar Schultes, Johann Baptist Reiter, Salzburg 2013, p. 218 and p. 222.

      Dorotheum
    • Johann Baptist Reiter
      Oct. 24, 2023

      Johann Baptist Reiter

      Est: €15,000 - €20,000

      (Urfahr 1813–1890 Vienna) Portrait of His Daughter Alexandrine (Lexi) as a Young Noblewoman, c. 1877/78, signed Reiter, oil on canvas, 62.5 x 49.5 cm, framed Provenance: Sale, Kunstsalon A. Pisko, Vienna, 15 April 1913, lot 39; Sale, Sotheby’s, London, 22 June 1983, lot 214; Private Collection, Vienna. Catalogued in: Alice Strobl, Johann Baptist Reiter, Vienna, Munich 1963, p. 101, no. 369. We are grateful to Dr. Lothar Schultes for the scholarly advice. Counterpart to lot 544 These two paintings were previously known only by their titles. They show the painter’s son, born in 1862, and his daughter, two years younger, as a page boy and a young noblewoman. The age of the two suggests that the pictures were painted around 1877/79. The style of the signature is also indicative of this period, corresponding to the signatures of the roughly contemporaneous paintings The Apple Peeler and The Hemp Trade (Lothar Schultes, Johann Baptist Reiter, Salzburg 2013, ill. 322, 372). The birth of Reiter’s children triggered an intense creative phase for him. Numerous works show Lexi as an infant and a young girl maturing into beauty. One painting in particular, which exists only as a photograph today, provides a good point of comparison. Lexi is shown at about twelve years old, with pigtails and straw hat, picking flowers (Schultes, ill. 316). Reiter created several paintings around this time which depict his children in various roles, for example as classical figures with bow and arrows or, as in the present case, as a princely couple in rich fantasy costume. Strobl also references a picture depicting Moritz in Spanish costume, and we can assume that a counterpart showing Lexi as a Spaniard also exists. Reiter is here following the trend towards historical costume that was characteristic of the Gründerzeit, such as the pageant portrayed by Hans Makart for the silver wedding anniversary of the imperial couple. The costume appears Renaissance-themed, and Reiter could also have adapted historical models for the girl’s necklace and headdress. He, like Franz von Stuck later, was one of the first painters who virtually idolised their beautiful daughters. During this period he turned to an extremely precise style of painting, which reached its apex with his 1879 self-portrait at the age of 66 (Schultes, ill. 359). Thus it is not only the children’s face and hands, but also their hair, jewellery, and costumes that are rendered with meticulous care, combined with intense colour. This all distinguishes Reiter’s late work from his contemporaries and testifies to his unflinching independence.

      Dorotheum
    • Johann Baptist Reiter
      Oct. 24, 2023

      Johann Baptist Reiter

      Est: €15,000 - €20,000

      (Urfahr 1813–1890 Vienna) Portrait of His Son Moritz as a Page Boy, c. 1877/78, signed Reiter, oil on canvas, 62.5 x 49.5 cm, framed Provenance: Sale, Kunstsalon A. Pisko, Vienna, 15 April 1913, lot 40; Sale, Sotheby’s, London, 22 June 1983, lot 214; Private Collection, Vienna. Catalogued in: Alice Strobl, Johann Baptist Reiter, Vienna, Munich 1963, p. 101, no. 370. We are grateful to Dr. Lothar Schultes for the scholarly advice. Counterpart to lot 545 These two paintings were previously known only by their titles. They show the painter’s son, born in 1862, and his daughter, two years younger, as a page boy and a young noblewoman. The age of the two suggests that the pictures were painted around 1877/79. The style of the signature is also indicative of this period, corresponding to the signatures of the roughly contemporaneous paintings The Apple Peeler and The Hemp Trade (Lothar Schultes, Johann Baptist Reiter, Salzburg 2013, ill. 322, 372). The birth of Reiter’s children triggered an intense creative phase for him. Numerous works show Lexi as an infant and a young girl maturing into beauty. One painting in particular, which exists only as a photograph today, provides a good point of comparison. Lexi is shown at about twelve years old, with pigtails and straw hat, picking flowers (Schultes, ill. 316). Reiter created several paintings around this time which depict his children in various roles, for example as classical figures with bow and arrows or, as in the present case, as a princely couple in rich fantasy costume. Strobl also references a picture depicting Moritz in Spanish costume, and we can assume that a counterpart showing Lexi as a Spaniard also exists. Reiter is here following the trend towards historical costume that was characteristic of the Gründerzeit, such as the pageant portrayed by Hans Makart for the silver wedding anniversary of the imperial couple. The costume appears Renaissance-themed, and Reiter could also have adapted historical models for the girl’s necklace and headdress. He, like Franz von Stuck later, was one of the first painters who virtually idolised their beautiful daughters. During this period he turned to an extremely precise style of painting, which reached its apex with his 1879 self-portrait at the age of 66 (Schultes, ill. 359). Thus it is not only the children’s face and hands, but also their hair, jewellery, and costumes that are rendered with meticulous care, combined with intense colour. This all distinguishes Reiter’s late work from his contemporaries and testifies to his unflinching independence.

      Dorotheum
    • REITER, JOHANN BAPTIST (ZUGESCHRIEBEN ODER UMKREIS). Lesende junge Frau. Öl auf Holz.
      Jul. 01, 2022

      REITER, JOHANN BAPTIST (ZUGESCHRIEBEN ODER UMKREIS). Lesende junge Frau. Öl auf Holz.

      Est: €400 - €600

      REITER, JOHANN BAPTIST (ZUGESCHRIEBEN ODER UMKREIS) 1813 Urfahr (Linz) - 1890 Wien Lesende junge Frau Öl auf Holz.. R. u. (wohl) bez. "J. B. Reiter 852".. 26,3 x 19,5 cm (in gemaltem Oval).. Rahmen.. Rückseitig rotes Wachssiegel sowie bez. "Von Joh. Baptist Reiter". Holztafel mit Stempel "A. Chramosta Zur Stadt Düsseldorf" (die Malutensilienhandlung „Zur Stadt Düsseldorf“ von A. Chramosta befand sich in Wien in der Kärntnerstraße).

      Scheublein Art & Auktionen
    • JOHANN BAPTIST REITER: REITER'S SECOND WIFE ANNA WITH THE CHILDREN MAX AND LEXI
      Jun. 28, 2022

      JOHANN BAPTIST REITER: REITER'S SECOND WIFE ANNA WITH THE CHILDREN MAX AND LEXI

      Est: €10,000 - €20,000

      Johann Baptist Reiter Reiter's second wife Anna with the children Max and Lexi late 1860s oil on canvas 63 x 50 cm signed on the lower right: J B / Reiter private collection, Europe

      Im Kinsky
    • Johann Baptist Reiter (1813-1890)-attributed
      Oct. 20, 2020

      Johann Baptist Reiter (1813-1890)-attributed

      Est: €2,800 - €5,600

      Johann Baptist Reiter (1813-1890)-attributed, Pair of portraits of a young girl and boy; mid of 19th Century; in original gilded frames with oval windows.

      Deutsch Auktionen
    • 19th Century “Lady with Red Blanket” Portrait Oil Painting attr. Johann Baptist Reiter (Austrian, 1813-1890)
      Nov. 20, 2019

      19th Century “Lady with Red Blanket” Portrait Oil Painting attr. Johann Baptist Reiter (Austrian, 1813-1890)

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Johann Baptist Reiter, attributed to (Austrian, 1813-1890) Viennese Master, circa 1845 Portrait of a Lady Holding Red Blanket Oil on canvas Canvas: 26 1/2 in. x 20 5/8 in.; Frame: 36 3/4 in. x 31 3/4 in. Condition: Good condition. For inquiries, condition report and additional images please email info.hillgallery@gmail.com Provenance: Galerie am Michaelerplatz, Wien I, Kohlmarkt 18, Austria purchased July 27th, 1966; John and Johanna Bass Collection; Bass Museum of Art after 1979. Exhibition: Figuring Self: 05/22/2019-10/20/2019; The Golden Age of Emperor Franz Joseph; Austrian Art from The Bass Collection: 11/08/2006-02/01/2007. Literature: The John and Johanna Bass Collection, Miami Beach, FL, 1973, no. 187. Museum Inventory No. 1967.187 Collection of the Bass Museum of Art - Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds to benefit the John and Johanna Bass Acquisitions Fund. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer professional third party shippers for USA Domestic and International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.

      Hill Auction Gallery
    • Johann Baptist Reiter (1813-1890)-attributed, Port
      May. 31, 2016

      Johann Baptist Reiter (1813-1890)-attributed, Port

      Est: €700 - €900

      Johann Baptist Reiter (1813-1890)-attributed, Portrait of a young girl; oil on canvas, framed; on the reverse old stamps.

      Deutsch Auktionen
    • Reiter, Johann Baptist
      Dec. 06, 2014

      Reiter, Johann Baptist

      Est: - €3,500

      Reiter, Johann Baptist 1813 Linz - 1890 Wien. Young woman in Upper Austrian traditional costume. Oil on canvas, mounted on panel. Unsigned. Restored. Exhibition: Bilder des Lebens - Johann Baptist Reiter und der Realismus des 19. Jahrhunderts, Linz and Munich, Museum Francisco Carolinum and Schloß Grafenegg, 1990. Literature: Bilder des Lebens - Johann Baptist Reiter und der Realismus des 19. Jahrhunderts, Linz 1990, p. 88, No. 294 (cf.). 1813 Linz - 1890 Wien. Mädchen in oberösterreichischer Tracht. Öl auf Leinwand, auf Holz kaschiert. Unsign. Altrest. H. 70,8, B. 58,5 cm. Ausstellung: Bilder des Lebens - Johann Baptist Reiter und der Realismus des 19. Jahrhunderts, Linz und München, Museum Francisco Carolinum bzw. Schloß Grafenegg, 1990. Literatur: Bilder des Lebens - Johann Baptist Reiter und der Realismus des 19. Jahrhunderts, Linz 1990, S. 88, Nr. 294 (vgl.).

      Auktionshaus Kaupp GmbH
    • JOHANN BAPTIST REITER Mädchen mit grünem Trachtenhut. Darstellung im Oval.
      May. 09, 2009

      JOHANN BAPTIST REITER Mädchen mit grünem Trachtenhut. Darstellung im Oval.

      Est: - €1,550

      JOHANN BAPTIST REITER Urfahr bei Linz 1813 - 1890 Wien Mädchen mit grünem Trachtenhut. Darstellung im Oval. Oel auf Leinwand. Vgl. Lothar Schultes (Hrsg.), Bilder des Lebens. Johann Baptist Reiter und der Realismus des 19. Jahrhunderts, Ausst.-Kat. mit Werkverzeichnis, Linz und Schloss Grafenegg 1990, Nr. 120 a. Verso alt zugeschrieben. 15 x 12,5 cm. Ränder geringfügig unregelmäßig beschnitten. Reiter gehörte als Schüler von T. Ender und L. Kupelwieser zu den Repräsentanten des Wiener Biedermeier-Realismus. Nachdem er sich anfangs an religiösen Historienbildern versuchte, schuf er später zahlreiche Porträts, Kinderbildnisse und Genrebilder. Unter Passepartout, gerahmt. [bg]

      Winterberg-Kunst
    • Reiter, Johann Baptist - zugeschrieben Bildnis
      Mar. 28, 2009

      Reiter, Johann Baptist - zugeschrieben Bildnis

      Est: - €3,800

      Reiter, Johann Baptist - zugeschrieben Bildnis eines lesenden Mädchens (Urfahr/Linz 1813-1890 Wien) Öl/Lwd. 69 x 56 cm. - Lit. Thieme/Becker 28.

      Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
    • Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Wien) Die
      Feb. 10, 2009

      Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Wien) Die

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Wien) Die Tochter des Künstlers, signiert J. B. Reiter, Öl auf Leinwand, 42 x 35,5 cm, gerahmt, (W) Vergleiche: Ausstellung Schloß Grafenegg, Johann Baptist Reiter und der Realismus des 19. Jahrhunderts, 1990, Nr. 285. Provenienz: Wiener Privatbesitz.

      Dorotheum
    • Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Wien)
      Nov. 06, 2008

      Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Wien)

      Est: €2,500 - €2,800

      Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Wien) Amalie Haitzinger (1800-1884), Schauspielerin, ganzfiguriges Portrait, signier t und datiert JB Reiter (1)850, Öl auf Karton, rükkseitig altes Klebeetikett mit Betitelung, 22 x 15,4 cm, gerahmt, (W)

      Dorotheum
    • Children at the window
      Jul. 02, 2008

      Children at the window

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      Johann Baptist Reiter (Austrian, 1813-1890) Children at the window signed 'J.B. Reiter' (lower right) oil on canvas 31 1/8 x 25 in. (79.1 x 63.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Vienna) Portrait of the artists daughter, signed J. B. Reiter, oil on canvas, 42 x 35. 5 cm, framed, (W) Comparison: Exhibition in the Grafenegg Castle, Johann Baptist Reiter and the Realism of the 19th
      Jun. 02, 2005

      Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Vienna) Portrait of the artists daughter, signed J. B. Reiter, oil on canvas, 42 x 35. 5 cm, framed, (W) Comparison: Exhibition in the Grafenegg Castle, Johann Baptist Reiter and the Realism of the 19th

      Est: €12,000 - €15,000

      Johann Baptist Reiter (Urfahr 1813-1890 Vienna) Portrait of the artists daughter, signed J. B. Reiter, oil on canvas, 42 x 35. 5 cm, framed, (W) Comparison: Exhibition in the Grafenegg Castle, Johann Baptist Reiter and the Realism of the 19th Century, 1990, Nr. 285. Provenance: Vienna, Privately Owned

      Dorotheum
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