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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Study of two calves, Oil
    Apr. 19, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Study of two calves, Oil

    Est: €450 - €600

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Study of two calves, 19th century, Oil Technique: Oil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Full-length depiction of two calves, one lying, one standing. Provenance: Keywords: cow, cattle, animal painter, farm, 19th century, Realism, Animals, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,8 cm x 22,2 cm (5,4 x 8,7 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flower still life, around 1850, Pencil
    Apr. 05, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flower still life, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €150 - €250

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Floral Still Life with Bible and Rosary, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Floral still life with bible and rosary. Keywords: Flowers, Bible, Rosary, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 33,5 cm x 20,5 cm (13,2 x 8,1 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Lilies and carnations, around 1850, Pencil
    Apr. 05, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Lilies and carnations, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €150 - €250

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant Study with Lilies and Carnations, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Plant study with lilies and carnations. Keywords: Flowers, Carnations, Lilies, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 30,5 cm x 22,0 cm (12 x 8,7 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Mountains with valley incision, Pencil
    Mar. 22, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Mountains with valley incision, Pencil

    Est: €300 - €400

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Sketchy landscape, mountains with valley incision, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Probably created while travelling in the Alpine region, South Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria or Switzerland. On the verso a nature sketch with roots and bushes by a pond. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 30,9 cm x 44,5 cm (12,2 x 17,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Rocks near Fischbachau, Upper Bavaria, 1859, Pencil
    Mar. 22, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Rocks near Fischbachau, Upper Bavaria, 1859, Pencil

    Est: €300 - €400

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Nature study, rocks near Fischbachau, Upper Bavaria, 1859, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Dated lower right: "Fichbachau 1859". Date: 1859 Description: Natural sketch of a rock overgrown with grasses and bushes. Colour notes can be seen in places. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Nature, Germany, Size: Paper: 24,0 cm x 29,1 cm (9,4 x 11,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Plant study with tendrils, around 1850, Pencil
    Mar. 22, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Plant study with tendrils, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €300 - €400

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study with tendrils in Toblino, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right inscribed by the artist's hand: "Toblino den 14 Sept". Date: c. 1850 Description: Plant study with flowers and tendrils. Made in Toblino. Keywords: Flowers, Vine, Plants, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 21,5 cm x 30,0 cm (8,5 x 11,8 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 14,5 cm (5,7 x 5,7 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Forest landscape near Rodern in Alsace, 1857, Pencil
    Feb. 15, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Forest landscape near Rodern in Alsace, 1857, Pencil

    Est: €600 - €800

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Forest landscape near Rodern in Alsace, Grand Est region, France, 1857, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Stamp: Unknown/not identified. Mark: "". Inscription: Dated lower left: "Rodern im Oktober 1857". Blindstamp next to it: "Bristol Paper". Inscribed in an unknown hand on the right: "Weber". Date: 1857 Description: Far-reaching view over the hilly landscape of Alsace. A woodcutter's hut can be seen in the foreground in a wooded area. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 32,6 cm x 45,4 cm (12,8 x 17,9 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Mountain road in Alpen,
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Mountain road in Alpen,

    Est: €300 - €400

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Mountain road in the Alpine region, study of a baroque fountain, , Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: Description: Impressive sketch sheet from the top of a mountain pass with a view of a town in the valley. A sketch of a baroque fountain with fish figures is glued on at the top right. Delicate architectural sketches on the verso. Presumably created while travelling in the Alpine region, South Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria or Switzerland. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Switzerland, Size: Paper: 29,0 cm x 42,0 cm (11,4 x 16,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flowering oleander, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flowering oleander, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Flowering oleander, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of a flowering oleander branch. Keywords: oleander, 19th century, Romanticism, Botany, Germany, Size: Paper: 21,5 cm x 28,0 cm (8,5 x 11 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Plant study, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Plant study, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper (brown) Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of a plant study. Keywords: Tree, Plant, Branch, Leaves, Foliage, 19th century, Romanticism, Botany, Germany, Size: Paper (brown): 34,0 cm x 22,5 cm (13,4 x 8,9 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Iris, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Iris, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study of an iris, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of an iris as a plant study. Keywords: Flowers, Lily, Iris, Plant Study, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 34,5 cm x 21,5 cm (13,6 x 8,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Roses, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Roses, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study of a bouquet of roses, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: Description: Plant study of a bouquet of roses. Keywords: Flowers, Roses, Bouquet, Plant study, Still life, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 27,5 cm x 34,5 cm (10,8 x 13,6 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flowers and tendrils, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flowers and tendrils, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant studies with flowers and tendrils, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of a plant study with flowers and tendrils. Keywords: Flowers, Tendrils, Plant Study, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 30,0 cm x 42,0 cm (11,8 x 16,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Interior with a view from the window, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Interior with a view from the window, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Portrait and interior scene with view from the window, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: A woman sits in an armchair and looks out through the window. Architectural buildings are indicated there. At the left and upper edges of the picture, large potted plants fill the room. Keywords: Flowers, Garden architecture, Plants, Interior, Portrait, Window, Living room, 19th century, Romanticism, Interior, Germany, Size: Paper: 36,0 cm x 26,0 cm (14,2 x 10,2 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Peaches and grapes, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Peaches and grapes, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Peaches and grapes study, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Still life study with peaches and grapes. Keywords: Fruit, Peach, Grapes, Still Life, 19th century, Romanticism, Botany, Germany, Size: Paper: 28,0 cm x 34,0 cm (11 x 13,4 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Cherry branch, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Cherry branch, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant Study with Cherry Branch, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Plant study with cherry branch. Keywords: Cherry, Fruit, Branch, Still life, Plant, 19th century, Romanticism, Botany, Germany, Size: Paper: 20,5 cm x 26,5 cm (8,1 x 10,4 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Ornamental grass, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Ornamental grass, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study with ornamental grass, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Plant study with ornamental grass. Keywords: Flowers, ornamental grass, floral, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 29,5 cm x 21,5 cm (11,6 x 8,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Anemonen, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Anemonen, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study with anemones, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Plant study with anemones. Keywords: Flowers, Anemones, Flowers, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 21,0 cm x 17,0 cm (8,3 x 6,7 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Rose petals, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Rose petals, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study with rose petals, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Plant study with rose petals. Keywords: Flowers, Rose Petals, Roses, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 22,5 cm x 18,0 cm (8,9 x 7,1 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Tulip, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Tulip, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study with tulip, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Plant study with tulip. Keywords: Flowers, Tulip, Floral, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 21,5 cm x 17,0 cm (8,5 x 6,7 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Anemonen, around 1850, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Anemonen, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study with anemones, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on PaperPaper Date: c. 1850 Description: Plant study with anemones. Keywords: Flowers, Anemones, Floral, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 20,0 cm x 16,0 cm (7,9 x 6,3 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study. Cow in back view, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study. Cow in back view, Pencil

    Est: €75 - €125

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Animal study. Cow in back view, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: Description: The sheet comes from a collection of animal pieces in which the artist Therese Weber has devoted herself to the close study of cows. She observes them from both close-up and from a distance. Groupings and arrangements in the pasture play a special role in the distanced photographs. Details such as the position of the hooves, the cow's mouth or the sitting and lying postures are again in focus in the close-up shots. Please note our other offers. About the artist's vita: Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Realism, Animals, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,9 cm x 11,2 cm (5,5 x 4,4 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study. Ox, Pencil
    Jan. 25, 2025

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study. Ox, Pencil

    Est: €75 - €125

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Animal study. Ox, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: Description: Sheet from a collection of animal pieces by the artist Therese Weber. Please note our other offers. About the artist's vita: Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Realism, Animals, Germany, Size: Paper: 14,8 cm x 15,9 cm (5,8 x 6,3 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Study sheet, shepherdess and nature, around 1840, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Study sheet, shepherdess and nature, around 1840, Pencil

    Est: €450 - €600

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Study sheet, shepherdess and nature, probably Austria, c. 1840, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1840 Description: Sketch sheet with four independent studies. Figure study of a shepherdess and forest and rocky landscape. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria, Size: Paper: 42,5 cm x 33,4 cm (16,7 x 13,1 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Near Seewen, Solothurn, Switzerland, 1844, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Near Seewen, Solothurn, Switzerland, 1844, Pencil

    Est: €450 - €600

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Rocky plateau near Seewen in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland, 1844, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Watermark: Undeterminable watermark Date: Inscription: Dated at the bottom right: "Seewen in October 1844" Date: 1844 Description: Beautiful nature sketch on a rocky high plateau in Switzerland. Dated lower right: "Seewen im Oktober 1844". Delicate sketch of the same motif on the verso. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875.| Watermark: "J Wha[tman]" Verso: Delicate sketch of the same motif. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Switzerland, Size: Paper: 35,6 cm x 49,0 cm (14 x 19,3 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), At the white lake,Austria, 1837, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), At the white lake,Austria, 1837, Pencil

    Est: €450 - €600

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): At the white lake, Weißensee(?),Carinthia, Austria, 1837, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Inscribed and dated lower right: "Am weißen See den 12 August 1837" Date: 1837 Description: Detailed sketch of jagged rocks. Probably created while travelling in the Alpine region, South Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria or Switzerland. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria, Size: Paper: 24,9 cm x 43,1 cm (9,8 x 17 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Dorfstraße in Audorf in Austria, 1838, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Dorfstraße in Audorf in Austria, 1838, Pencil

    Est: €450 - €600

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Village street with houses and goat, Audorf in Austria, 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Inscribed and dated at the bottom: "Audorf den 16 July 1838" Date: 1838 Description: Sketch of the travelling artist at a farmstead with Tyrolean house and shed. Painted while travelling in the Alpine region, South Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria or Switzerland. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria, Size: Paper: 29,6 cm x 46,1 cm (11,7 x 18,1 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Fortress ruins in the mountains, Michaelis, 1836, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Fortress ruins in the mountains, Michaelis, 1836, Pencil

    Est: €450 - €600

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Fortress ruins in the mountains, Austria, Michaelis, 1836, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Dated lower right: "Michaelis 1836". Date: 1836 Description: Sketch of the travelling artist with a view from a path winding between rocks to a ruined castle or fortress. Presumably created while travelling in the Alpine region, South Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria or Switzerland. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Austria, Size: Paper: 33,0 cm x 45,2 cm (13 x 17,8 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Ruins on the Palatine Hill with Colosseum, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Ruins on the Palatine Hill with Colosseum, Pencil

    Est: €450 - €600

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Ruins on the Palatine Hill with Colosseum, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Dated lower right: "Rome 25 March 1864" Date: 19th century Description: Romantic sketch of an overgrown ruin on the Palatine Hill in Rome, with a view of the nearby amphitheatre. Presumably part of the Domus Augustana, the imperial palace. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Italy, Rome (Latium), Size: Paper: 21,1 cm x 34,2 cm (8,3 x 13,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study with details, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study with details, Pencil

    Est: €75 - €125

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Animal study with an eye for detail: Hooves, head and mouth, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: The sheet comes from a collection of animal pieces in which the artist Therese Weber has devoted herself to the close study of cows. She observes them from both close-up and from a distance. Groupings and arrangements in the pasture play a special role in the distanced photographs. Details such as the position of the hooves, the cow's mouth or the sitting and lying postures are again in focus in the close-up shots. Please note our other offers. About the artist's vita: Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Realism, Animals, Germany, Size: Paper: 18,3 cm x 27,1 cm (7,2 x 10,7 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study. Head of a billy goat, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study. Head of a billy goat, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Animal study. Head of a billy goat, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Goat's head in profile. Sheet from a collection of animal pieces by the artist Therese Weber. Please note our other offers. About the artist's vita: Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Realism, Animals, Germany, Size: Paper: 29,8 cm x 42,5 cm (11,7 x 16,7 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), River landscape with mountains, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), River landscape with mountains, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): River Landscape with Mountains, Landscape Sketch, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Beautiful nature sketch of a landscape at a river. Verso a sketch of the same subject. Therese Weber was trained as an artist by some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, thanks to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Nature, Germany, Size: Paper: 21,9 cm x 28,5 cm (8,6 x 11,2 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Shepherd with basket, Alpine region, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Shepherd with basket, Alpine region, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Shepherd with basket, Alpine region, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Watermark: Letters/Digits - more than three letters (words/names) - D - Date: Date: 19th century Description: Probably created in South Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria or Switzerland. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist with some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. | Watermark: "D&C Blauw" Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Costumes, Austria, Size: Paper: 22,5 cm x 18,2 cm (8,9 x 7,2 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Gate in a city wall, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Gate in a city wall, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Gate in a city wall, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Sketch of a plain town wall of a smaller village. The rustic gate is closed, only the gate for pedestrians is open.   Therese Weber owes her training as an artist to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber, by some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Germany, Size: Paper: 23,8 cm x 34,0 cm (9,4 x 13,4 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Scree in river valley, Alpine region, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Scree in river valley, Alpine region, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Scree in rocky river valley, Alpine region in South Tyrol, Austria or Switzerland, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Sketch of a huge pile of boulders in a rocky river valley in the Alpine region. Probably Tyrol, South Tyrol, Austria or Switzerland. On the verso sketch of a shepherdess with cows at the river.   Therese Weber owes her training as an artist to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber, by some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Switzerland, Size: Paper: 18,1 cm x 26,0 cm (7,1 x 10,2 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Nature sketch with old trees, 1864, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Nature sketch with old trees, 1864, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Nature sketch, thicket with old trees, 1864, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Inscribed and dated lower right. Date: 1864 Description: Sketch of a group of trees with gnarled branches and trunks.   Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who encouraged her to accurately draw the plant world and to create a Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Nature, Germany, Size: Paper: 18,7 cm x 24,0 cm (7,4 x 9,4 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Landscape sketch, Southern Germany, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Landscape sketch, Southern Germany, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Landscape Sketch, Southern German Landscape or Pre-Alps, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Sketchy landscape painting of a wide plain with gentle hills. In front a small lake with trees is sketched. A house is sketched at the lower right. On the verso is a nature study at a crossroads.   Therese Weber owes her training as an artist to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber, by some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 24,1 cm x 30,0 cm (9,5 x 11,8 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Landscape sketch, Prealps, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Landscape sketch, Prealps, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Landscape sketch, Pre-Alps, plain with village, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Sketchy landscape painting of a wide plain with rolling hills. The outline of a village with a small church is sketched in the centre.   Therese Weber owes her training as an artist to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber, by some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 24,2 cm x 30,4 cm (9,5 x 12 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study. Depiction of a cow, Pencil
    Dec. 07, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Animal study. Depiction of a cow, Pencil

    Est: €75 - €125

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Depiction of a standing cow in the pasture, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: 19th century Description: The sheet comes from a collection of animal pieces in which the artist Therese Weber has devoted herself to the close study of cows. She observes them from both close-up and from a distance. Groupings and arrangements in the pasture play a special role in the distanced photographs. Details such as the position of the hooves, the cow's mouth or the sitting and lying postures are again in focus in the close-up shots. Please note our other offers. The artist's vita: Therese Weber owes her training as an artist to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber, by some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam. After her father's death, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained herself in the field of landscape painting and animal painting and occupied herself with modern languages as well as history and literature. On numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn valley, she drew and painted nature. On a trip to Lake Tegernsee she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to draw the plant world accurately and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several compilations on the local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. Later in life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. She succumbed to diphtheria at the age of 62 and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Realism, Animals, Germany, Size: Paper: 24,0 cm x 19,3 cm (9,4 x 7,6 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Church in Gmünd, Austria, 1864, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Church in Gmünd, Austria, 1864, Pencil

    Est: €300 - €400

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Church in Gmünd, Austria, 1864, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Dated lower right: "Gmünd den 16 Feb 1864". Date: 1864 Description: Sketch of the tower with large crucifix of a small church in front of alpine mountains. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle, General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria, Size: Paper: 34,0 cm x 21,2 cm (13,4 x 8,3 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Rocks near Fischbachau, Upper Bavaria, 1859, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Rocks near Fischbachau, Upper Bavaria, 1859, Pencil

    Est: €300 - €400

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Nature study, rocks near Fischbachau, Upper Bavaria, 1859, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Dated lower right: "Fichbachau 1859". Date: 1859 Description: Natural sketch of a rock overgrown with grasses and bushes. Colour notes can be seen in places. Therese Weber owed her training as an artist to some of the most renowned artists of her time, Karl Rottmann, Christian Morgenstern and Albrecht Adam, to the encouragement of her uncle General Freiherr von Weber. After the death of her father, he took Therese in and recognised the girl's talent and inclination. The artist trained in landscape and animal painting and studied modern languages, history and literature. She sketched and painted nature on numerous trips to Alsace, Lorraine and the Bavarian Inn Valley. During a trip to Lake Tegernsee, she met the botanist August Max Einsele, who inspired her to make accurate drawings of the plant world and to create a picturesque herbarium. Therese Weber excelled as a plant painter and published several collected works on local flora, especially of the Alpine countries. She also used the studies herself to decorate fans. In later life, the artist also travelled frequently, accompanied by an adopted orphan. She travelled to Italy, France and Switzerland and took part in social life. At the age of 62, she succumbed to diphtheria and died on 30 December 1875. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Nature, Germany, Size: Paper: 24,0 cm x 29,1 cm (9,4 x 11,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flowering oleander, around 1850, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flowering oleander, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Flowering oleander, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of a flowering oleander branch. Keywords: oleander, 19th century, Romanticism, Botany, Germany, Size: Paper: 21,5 cm x 28,0 cm (8,5 x 11 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Roses, around 1850, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Roses, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Roses, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of roses. Keywords: Flowers, Roses, Bouquet, Flora, Floral, Still life, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper (blue): 35,5 cm x 27,0 cm (14 x 10,6 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Plant study, around 1850, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Plant study, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of a plant study. Keywords: Tree, Plant, Branch, Leaves, Foliage, 19th century, Romanticism, Botany, Germany, Size: Paper (brown): 34,0 cm x 22,5 cm (13,4 x 8,9 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Iris, around 1850, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Iris, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant study of an iris, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of an iris as a plant study. Keywords: Flowers, Lily, Iris, Plant Study, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 34,5 cm x 21,5 cm (13,6 x 8,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flowers and tendrils, around 1850, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Flowers and tendrils, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Plant studies with flowers and tendrils, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of a plant study with flowers and tendrils. Keywords: Flowers, Tendrils, Plant Study, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 30,0 cm x 42,0 cm (11,8 x 16,5 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Interior with a view from the window, around 1850, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Interior with a view from the window, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Portrait and interior scene with view from the window, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: A woman sits in an armchair and looks out through the window. Architectural buildings are indicated there. At the left and upper edges of the picture, large potted plants fill the room. Keywords: Flowers, Garden architecture, Plants, Interior, Portrait, Window, Living room, 19th century, Romanticism, Interior, Germany, Size: Paper: 36,0 cm x 26,0 cm (14,2 x 10,2 in)

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  • T. WEBER (1813-1875), Carnations, around 1850, Pencil
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WEBER (1813-1875), Carnations, around 1850, Pencil

    Est: €120 - €200

    Therese Weber (1813 Nymphenburg - 1875 Munich): Flower study on light carnations, c. 1850, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Date: c. 1850 Description: Drawing of a flower study, light carnations. Keywords: Flowers, carnations, 19th century, Romanticism, Flowers, Germany, Size: Paper: 18,7 cm x 12,7 cm (7,4 x 5 in)

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