SOLD
Country of origin: Germany
Medium: Oil on canvas
Signed: Signed lower left
Dated: c. 1930
Condition: Very good original condition
Size: 20.00" x 16.00" (50.8cm x 40.6cm)
Framed Size: 26.00" x 22.00" (66.0cm x 55.9cm)
Provenance:
Private collection - United States
Private collection - Dusseldorf
c. 1910
Oil on panel
£28,000.00
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Appareilleurs
by Maximilien Luce
1902
Oil on panel
£2,450.00
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The Artist’s Garden
by Marie Duhem
1909
Oil on panel
£3,300.00
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The Artists Garden
by Henri Duhem
c. 1910
Oil on canvas
£23,000.00
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Provencher’s Mill – Moret-Sur-Loing
by Pierre Eugene Montezin
1955
Oil on original canvas
£16,500.00
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Salon des arts menagers – 1955
by Jacques Martin-Ferrieres
1947
Oil on canvas
£5,850.00
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La Plage a Soorts-Hossegor
by Maurice Brianchon
1910
Oil on board
£11,200.00
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Fillette à la poussette
by Victor Charreton
1881
Oil on canvas
£79,500.00
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Le peintre en plein air
by Charles Theophile Angrand
1940
Oil on canvas
£6,950.00
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Route a Mougins
by Jules Cavailles
c. 1880
Oil on canvas
£6,200.00
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Fishing on a stream by the coast – Normandy
by Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemet
1924
Oil on paper laid on panel
£5,950.00
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Dimanche
by Paul Elie Gernez
1932
Oil on board
£6,500.00
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Evening in Paris
by Louis Hayet
Otto Pippel was one of the most important Impressionists in Southern Germany. As the son of German parents who had emigrated to Lodz, Pippel enrolled at the School of Applied Arts in Straßburg in 1896 with the express wish to become an interior decorator and a decorative painter. He had to interrupt his studies shortly afterwards, however, as he was drafted into the Russian army for four years. He continued his studies in 1905 in Karlsruhe under Friedrich Fehr and Julius Hugo Bergmann and in 1907 at the Dresden Akademie under Gotthard Kuehl. Pippel travelled to the Crimea in the following year and decided to settle in Planegg near Munich in 1909. In the same year, he travelled to Paris, where the French Impressionists encouraged him to develop images of light and impressions. Pippel joined the 'Luitpoldgruppe' in 1912 and exhibited his first work, a small winter landscape, at the Munich Glaspalast. He had regular exhibitions at the Galerie Brakl in Munich since 1915. At the outbreak of the First World War he was drafted, but was able to spend the war as an interpreter in a prisoner-of-war camp near Lechfeld because of his command of Polish and Russian. After the war, Pippel returned to his house in Planegg, where he spent the rest of his life, creating an extensive oeuvre. As a master of colour Pippel painted wonderful landscapes, still-lifes and vedutas, but he also mastered figure painting in a perfect Impressionist style. Among his best known works are, above all, the Munich motifs, such as the Hofgarten, the Englischer Garten and the Hirschgarten. Otto Pippels works can today be seen in the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus ('Das Undosabad in Starnberg' and 'Großstadtstraße') as well as in the Städtische Galerie Rosenheim ('Am chinesischen Turm', 'Sommer' and 'Kammermusik')
Museum and Gallery Holdings
Bonn
Bremerhaven
Detmold
Dortmund
Leipzig
Mainz
Munich
Worms
1920
Oil on canvas
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Alte Bauernhof
by Otto Eduard Pippel - SOLD
c. 1930
Oil on canvas
SOLD
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Hofgarten in München
by Otto Eduard Pippel - SOLD
1925
Oil on original canvas
SOLD
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Summer on the River
by Otto Eduard Pippel - SOLD
c. 1920
Oil on canvas
SOLD
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The Piano Concert
by Otto Eduard Pippel - SOLD