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Painter, Etcher, b. 1814 - d. 1899

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    • HEINRICH VIANDEN (GERMAN-AMERICAN 1814-1899)
      Jun. 29, 2024

      HEINRICH VIANDEN (GERMAN-AMERICAN 1814-1899)

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      HEINRICH VIANDEN (GERMAN-AMERICAN 1814-1899) Mephisto, circa 1848 oil on board 30 x 23 cm (11 3/4 x 9 in.) framed dimensions: 43 x 35.5 cm (17 x 14 in.) signed lower right PROVENANCE Mrs. Ottilie Mock, Milwaukee, ca. 1930s EXHIBITED 1936 Wisconsin Centennial Art Exhibition, as #23 in the Retrospective Section LITERATURE Art in Wisconsin: The Art Experience of the Midle West Frontier, by Porter Butts (Madison: Madison Art Association, 1936), including the Catalogue of the Wisconsin Centennial Art Exhibition

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • HEINRICH VIANDEN (German/American, 1814-1899)
      Dec. 05, 2020

      HEINRICH VIANDEN (German/American, 1814-1899)

      Est: $600 - $800

      HEINRICH VIANDEN (German/American, 1814-1899), landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Punctures, tears, overpainting. Canvas 19-3/4''h, 30-1/8''w.

      South Bay Auctions Inc
    • Henry Vianden Western Winter Landscape Painting
      Jun. 28, 2020

      Henry Vianden Western Winter Landscape Painting

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Henry Vianden. Wisconsin-Germany. Western Snow mountain lake scene with cabin by the shore. Signed lower center. Oil on board. Framed. Loss to frame. Painting in good condition. Needs cleaning. Sight size: 9” x 9-⅞”. Overall size: 14” x 14”.

      Tremont Auctions
    • HENRY VIANDEN, GERMAN / WISCONSIN (1814 - 1899)
      Jan. 19, 2020

      HENRY VIANDEN, GERMAN / WISCONSIN (1814 - 1899)

      Est: $600 - $800

      Oil on canvas laid down on board. Signed lower left. Possibly an American view. Dimensions: (Frame) H 17.25" x W 25.25" (Painting) H 10.75" x W 18.5 Condition: Dirty varnish. Frame with surface losses.

      Westport Auction
    • Heinrich (Henry) Vianden (Germany/WI, 1814-1899), Shepherdess with Flock
      Dec. 02, 2016

      Heinrich (Henry) Vianden (Germany/WI, 1814-1899), Shepherdess with Flock

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      oil on canvas laid on board, signed at lower right, presented in a later ornate gilt composition frame with brass gallery plaque. SS 10.75 x 13.75 in.; DOA 18 x 21 1/8 in. The Lenz Gallery, Milwaukee, WI Private Collection, Williamsburg, VA

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899), Romantic Forest, Oil, 19th C.
      Aug. 26, 2016

      Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899), Romantic Forest, Oil, 19th C.

      Est: €2,400 - €3,120

      Oil on canvas, relined along the edges USA, late 19th century Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899) – German painter and etcher Signed lower right ‘H. Vianden’ Dimensions: 110 x 197 cm Good condition Provenance: Private collection, England Impressive panoramic landscape by Heinrich Vianden who moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the age of 35 and was presumably deeply inspired by the romantic landscapes of his chosen homeland Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. The present large-scale painting was created by H. Vianden depicts a beautiful panoramic view of a wide coniferous forest with a river in the center and mountain crests in the distance. Given the fact that Vianden had moved to Wisconsin in 1849, the motif could definitely represent an area in the north of America. The painting charms through the delicate play of light and the romantic composition of the elements. Condition: The large painting is overall in good condition appropriate with age. There are occasional small losses of color on the margins and a slight dip on the right area. The canvas is little wavy to the left margin. The left section shows smaller places with craquelure. There is a tear (c. 3 x 4 cm) at the lower right. The inspection under UV light reveals larger areas of retouching which are mainly in the sky and in the trees. The canvas is relined at the edges and several textile patches are deposited on the backside. The painting measures 110 x 197 cm. Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899) Heinrich Vianden was initially trained as a goldsmith and studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, between 1838 and 1841. He then spent some time in Antwerp, before settling in Cologne in 1845. Later, in 1849, he decided to move to Wisconsin, where he established as an art teacher and freelance artist in Milwaukee. Vianden deeply influenced the development of art in Wisconsin and is therefore regarded as one of the most important representatives of the local group of painters. He was the teacher of many famous Wisconsin artists, including Carl von Marr and Susan. (hth) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Henry (Heirich) Vianden, German/American (1814-1899), Autumn river landscape, oil on canvas, 15 1/2 x 18 inches
      May. 20, 2016

      Henry (Heirich) Vianden, German/American (1814-1899), Autumn river landscape, oil on canvas, 15 1/2 x 18 inches

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Henry (Heirich) Vianden German/American (1814-1899) Autumn river landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed. 15 1/2 x 18 inches

      Link Auction Galleries
    • Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899), Romantic Forest, Oil, 19th C.
      Apr. 27, 2016

      Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899), Romantic Forest, Oil, 19th C.

      Est: €3,400 - €4,420

      Oil on canvas, relined along the edges USA, late 19th century Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899) – German painter and etcher Signed lower right ‘H. Vianden’ Dimensions: 110 x 197 cm Good condition Provenance: Private collection, England Impressive panoramic landscape by Heinrich Vianden who moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the age of 35 and was presumably deeply inspired by the romantic landscapes of his chosen homeland Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. The present large-scale painting was created by H. Vianden depicts a beautiful panoramic view of a wide coniferous forest with a river in the center and mountain crests in the distance. Given the fact that Vianden had moved to Wisconsin in 1849, the motif could definitely represent an area in the north of America. The painting charms through the delicate play of light and the romantic composition of the elements. Condition: The large painting is overall in good condition appropriate with age. There are occasional small losses of color on the margins and a slight dip on the right area. The canvas is little wavy to the left margin. The left section shows smaller places with craquelure. There is a tear (c. 3 x 4 cm) at the lower right. The inspection under UV light reveals larger areas of retouching which are mainly in the sky and in the trees. The canvas is relined at the edges and several textile patches are deposited on the backside. The painting measures 110 x 197 cm. Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899) Heinrich Vianden was initially trained as a goldsmith and studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, between 1838 and 1841. He then spent some time in Antwerp, before settling in Cologne in 1845. Later, in 1849, he decided to move to Wisconsin, where he established as an art teacher and freelance artist in Milwaukee. Vianden deeply influenced the development of art in Wisconsin and is therefore regarded as one of the most important representatives of the local group of painters. He was the teacher of many famous Wisconsin artists, including Carl von Marr and Susan. (hth) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899), Romantic Forest, 19th C.
      May. 18, 2015

      Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899), Romantic Forest, 19th C.

      Est: €5,600 - €7,000

      Oil on canvas, relined along the edges USA, late 19th century Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899) – German painter and etcher Signed lower right ‘H. Vianden’ Dimensions: 110 x 197 cm Good condition Impressive panoramic landscape of the artist; Heinrich Vianden had moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the age of 35 and was presumably deeply inspired by the romantic landscapes of his new home The present large-scale painting was created by the German artist Heinrich ‘Henry’ Vianden and presumably dates back to the late 19th century. It depicts a beautiful panoramic view of a wide coniferous forest with a river in the center and mountain crests in the distance. Given the fact that Vianden had moved to Wisconsin in 1849, the motif could definitely represent an area in the north of America. The painting captivates through the delicate play of light and the romantic composition of the elements. The painting is signed lower right ‘H. Vianden’. The canvas is relined along the edges and the verso has been supported with a number of small pieces of fabric. The canvas is slightly bumped on the right side and shows a small triangular tear of approximately 3 x 4 cm, lower right. The paint surface is affected by scattered areas of faint abrasions; inspection under UV light reveals a few areas of retouching to the sky and to the lower part of the depiction. The size of the stretcher is 110 x 197 cm. Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899) Heinrich Vianden was initially trained as a goldsmith and studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, between 1838 and 1841. He then spent some time in Antwerp, before settling in Cologne in 1845. Later, in 1849, he decided to move to Wisconsin, where he established as an art teacher and freelance artist in Milwaukee. Vianden deeply influenced the development of art in Wisconsin and is therefore regarded as one of the most important representatives of the local group of painters. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899), Romantic Forest, 19th C.
      Oct. 06, 2014

      Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899), Romantic Forest, 19th C.

      Est: €8,000 - €10,000

      Oil on canvas, relined along the edges USA, late 19th century Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899) - German painter and etcher Signed lower right 'H. Vianden' Dimensions: 110 x 197 cm Good condition Impressive panoramic landscape of the artist; Heinrich Vianden had moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the age of 35 and was presumably deeply inspired by the romantic landscapes of his new home The present large-scale painting was created by the German artist Heinrich 'Henry' Vianden and presumably dates back to the late 19th century. It depicts a beautiful panoramic view of a wide coniferous forest with a river in the center and mountain crests in the distance. Given the fact that Vianden had moved to Wisconsin in 1849, the motif could definitely represent an area in the north of America. The painting captivates through the delicate play of light and the romantic composition of the elements. The painting is signed lower right 'H. Vianden'. The canvas is relined along the edges and the verso has been supported with a number of small pieces of fabric. The canvas is slightly bumped on the right side and shows a small triangular tear of approximately 3 x 4 cm, lower right. The paint surface is affected by scattered areas of faint abrasions; inspection under UV light reveals a few areas of retouching to the sky and to the lower part of the depiction. The size of the stretcher is 110 x 197 cm. Heinrich Vianden (1814-1899) Heinrich Vianden was initially trained as a goldsmith and studied at the Academy of Arts in Munich, between 1838 and 1841. He then spent some time in Antwerp, before settling in Cologne in 1845. Later, in 1849, he decided to move to Wisconsin, where he established as an art teacher and freelance artist in Milwaukee. Vianden deeply influenced the development of art in Wisconsin and is therefore regarded as one of the most important representatives of the local group of painters. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
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