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    • Fritz Schider: The Struwwelpeter
      May. 17, 2024

      Fritz Schider: The Struwwelpeter

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      SCHIDER, FRITZ 1846 Salzburg - 1907 Basel Title: The Struwwelpeter. Mother with her children while reading. Technique: Oil on canvas. Mounting: Relined. Measurement: 61 x 77cm. Notation: Signed lower right: "Fr. Schider". Frame: Framed. Provenance: Private ownership, Germany. Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Germany: 77,31 Euro plus 14,69 Euro VAT EU: 100,84 Euro plus 19,16 Euro VAT Worldwide: 159,66 Euro plus 30,34 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance Explanations to the Catalogue Fritz Schider Switzerland Munich School 19th C. Paintings Framed Families Painting Child / Children

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Attributed to Fritz Schider (1846 Salzburg - 1907 Basel) - In the Park
      Dec. 02, 2021

      Attributed to Fritz Schider (1846 Salzburg - 1907 Basel) - In the Park

      Est: €400 - €500

      Inscribed on the stretcher verso. Oil on canvas. 24,5 x 32,5 cm. Relined. Restored. Minor damage to frame. Provenance: The Rudolf Neumeister Collection Landscape, City

      Neumeister
    • Fritz Schider (1846-1907), “The Doctor Visit”, 19th Century
      Jul. 21, 2015

      Fritz Schider (1846-1907), “The Doctor Visit”, 19th Century

      Est: €400 - €520

      Oil on canvas Germany / Austria, 19th century Fritz Schider (1846-1907) – Austrian painter and etcher Overall dimensions, framed: 49 x 58 cm Good condition Provenance: German private collection The artist Fritz Schider dedicated his oeuvre to the depiction of bourgeoisie and everyday life. In 2003, one of his paintings with a similar subject to the present work achieved up to 8,000 Euros at an international auction The present painting is a work by the Austrian painter Fritz Schider and depicts a doctor’s visit. Thematically, the subject reminds of the famous play “The Imaginary Invalid” by Molière (1622-1673), which was a quite appreciated late Romantic topic. Schider has painted the interior of the sickroom with tonal colors and a very soft touch, so that the whole scene appears in a quite sophisticated atmosphere. In the center, there stands the doctor at the side of Mr. Argan, the imaginary and yet worn out invalid. In the adjacent room in the background, a woman appears in the light. The painting is in good condition considering its age. The canvas has been relined, strengthened and covered around the edges with framing paper. The edges show slight framing marks. The paint has few craquelure and a few small retouchings, mainly at the left edge. The simple wooden frame is partially gilded and shows small traces of age and use. At its lower edge, there is a small brass plate mounted onto the center which shows the artist’s name and his biographical data. The framed work measures 49 x 58 cm. The stretcher measures 37.5 x 47 cm. Fritz Schider (1846-1907) Born in Salzburg, the artist Fritz Schider moved to Munich in 1868, in order to study at the Academy of Arts. He had a very close friendship with the artist Wilhelm Leibl (1844-1900), whose soft use of color eventually inspired him to his personal style. In 1873, Schider married his friend’s niece and moved to Switzerland in 1876, as a consequence of his first teaching assignment through the school of arts and drawing in Basel. Schider published a number of anatomy books for drawing classes, for which the University of Basel awarded him with an honorary doctorate in 1896. His major work, “The Chinese Tower in Munich”, was painted around 1873; today, it is located in the Kunstmuseum Basel. More paintings can be found in the Berlin National Gallery, the Hessian State Museum in Darmstadt and at the Dusseldorf Art Museum. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Fritz Schider (1846-1907), "The Doctor Visit", 19th Century
      Jan. 29, 2015

      Fritz Schider (1846-1907), "The Doctor Visit", 19th Century

      Est: €720 - €900

      Oil on canvas Germany / Austria, 19th century Fritz Schider (1846-1907) - Austrian painter and etcher Overall dimensions, framed: 49 x 58 cm Good condition Provenance: German private collection The artist Fritz Schider dedicated his oeuvre to the depiction of bourgeoisie and everyday life. In 2003, one of his paintings with a similar subject to the present work achieved up to 8,000 Euros at an international auction The present painting is a work by the Austrian painter Fritz Schider and depicts a doctor's visit. Thematically, the subject reminds of the famous play "The Imaginary Invalid" by Molière (1622-1673), which was a quite appreciated late Romantic topic. Schider has painted the interior of the sickroom with tonal colors and a very soft touch, so that the whole scene appears in a quite sophisticated atmosphere. In the center, there stands the doctor at the side of Mr. Argan, the imaginary and yet worn out invalid. In the adjacent room in the background, a woman appears in the light. The painting is in good condition considering its age. The canvas has been relined, strengthened and covered around the edges with framing paper. The edges show slight framing marks. The paint has few craquelure and a few small retouchings, mainly at the left edge. The simple wooden frame is partially gilded and shows small traces of age and use. At its lower edge, there is a small brass plate mounted onto the center which shows the artist's name and his biographical data. The framed work measures 49 x 58 cm. The stretcher measures 37.5 x 47 cm. Fritz Schider (1846-1907) Born in Salzburg, the artist Fritz Schider moved to Munich in 1868, in order to study at the Academy of Arts. He had a very close friendship with the artist Wilhelm Leibl (1844-1900), whose soft use of color eventually inspired him to his personal style. In 1873, Schider married his friend's niece and moved to Switzerland in 1876, as a consequence of his first teaching assignment through the school of arts and drawing in Basel. Schider published a number of anatomy books for drawing classes, for which the University of Basel awarded him with an honorary doctorate in 1896. His major work, "The Chinese Tower in Munich", was painted around 1873; today, it is located in the Kunstmuseum Basel. More paintings can be found in the Berlin National Gallery, the Hessian State Museum in Darmstadt and at the Dusseldorf Art Museum. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Fritz Schider (1846-1907), "The Doctor Visit", 19th Century
      Apr. 10, 2014

      Fritz Schider (1846-1907), "The Doctor Visit", 19th Century

      Est: €1,600 - €2,000

      Oil on canvas Germany / Austria, 19th century Fritz Schider (1846-1907) - Austrian painter and etcher Overall dimensions, framed: 49 x 58 cm Good condition Provenance: German private collection The artist Fritz Schider dedicated his oeuvre to the depiction of bourgeoisie and everyday life. In 2003, one of his paintings with a similar subject to the present work achieved up to 8,000 Euros at an international auction The present painting is a work by the Austrian painter Fritz Schider and depicts a doctor's visit. Thematically, the subject reminds of the famous play "The Imaginary Invalid" by Molière (1622-1673), which was a quite appreciated late Romantic topic. Schider has painted the interior of the sickroom with tonal colors and a very soft touch, so that the whole scene appears in a quite sophisticated atmosphere. In the center, there stands the doctor at the side of Mr. Argan, the imaginary and yet worn out invalid. In the adjacent room in the background, a woman appears in the light. The painting is in good condition considering its age. The canvas has been relined, strengthened and covered around the edges with framing paper. The edges show slight framing marks. The paint has few craquelure and a few small retouchings, mainly at the left edge. The simple wooden frame is partially gilded and shows small traces of age and use. At its lower edge, there is a small brass plate mounted onto the center which shows the artist's name and his biographical data. The framed work measures 49 x 58 cm. The stretcher measures 37.5 x 47 cm. Fritz Schider (1846-1907) Born in Salzburg, the artist Fritz Schider moved to Munich in 1868, in order to study at the Academy of Arts. He had a very close friendship with the artist Wilhelm Leibl (1844-1900), whose soft use of color eventually inspired him to his personal style. In 1873, Schider married his friend's niece and moved to Switzerland in 1876, as a consequence of his first teaching assignment through the school of arts and drawing in Basel. Schider published a number of anatomy books for drawing classes, for which the University of Basel awarded him with an honorary doctorate in 1896. His major work, "The Chinese Tower in Munich", was painted around 1873; today, it is located in the Kunstmuseum Basel. More paintings can be found in the Berlin National Gallery, the Hessian State Museum in Darmstadt and at the Dusseldorf Art Museum.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Fritz Schider (Salzburg 1846-1907 Basel) Beim
      Nov. 06, 2008

      Fritz Schider (Salzburg 1846-1907 Basel) Beim

      Est: €1,400 - €1,800

      Fritz Schider (Salzburg 1846-1907 Basel) Beim Wildbrethändler, um 1873, Ölstudie auf Leinwand, 36 x 29,5 cm, gerahmt, (Rei)

      Dorotheum
    • Schider, Fritz (Salzburg 1846 - 1907 Basel).
      Mar. 14, 2008

      Schider, Fritz (Salzburg 1846 - 1907 Basel).

      Est: -

      Schider, Fritz (Salzburg 1846 - 1907 Basel). Italienische Gartenlandschaft mit mächtigem Baumstamm und Agaven am Wegesrand. 1898. Öl auf Holz. Rechts unten signiert F. Schider. 48 x 58 cm.

      Venator & Hanstein
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