ID: 60214
Ets "Evening Row" Charles (Chas FW) Mielatz 1888
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Ets "Evening Row" Charles (Chas FW) Mielatz, 1888 in vergulde lijst.
Ondertekening rechts onder: Mielatz '90 tekst links boven: Copyright
1890 by Fishel, Adler & Schwartz, New York tekst midden onder: And
see the River, how it runs, through Woods and Mead, in Shade and Sun
tekst rechtsonder: Etched by Chas F. W. Mielatz
afm.: 58,3 x 19,0 cm, incl. lijst: 64 x 27 cm
herkomst: veilinghuis Loth Gijselman eind zeventiger jaren
status: vochtplekken op diverse plaatsen in de ets en de rand; verkleuring.
Charles Frederick William Mielatz (Breddin, Germany 1860 - New York 1919) was
een befaamd Amerikaans schilder en etser, vooral bekend van zijn landschappen,
stads- en zeegezichten (m.n. rond New York).
MIELATZ, Charles Frederick William, American etcher: b. Breddin, Germany, 24 May 1860. He came to the United States when a child and was educated in the schools of Chicago, studying drawing at the Chicago School of Design, and painting under F. Rondel, Sr. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Design and as instructor in etching there exerted a considerable influence over the younger artists of his time. He became widely known for his etchings, dry points, aquatints and lithographs. He has executed a large number of views of New York as well as of rural, woodland and marine scenes.
Ondertekening rechts onder: Mielatz '90 tekst links boven: Copyright
1890 by Fishel, Adler & Schwartz, New York tekst midden onder: And
see the River, how it runs, through Woods and Mead, in Shade and Sun
tekst rechtsonder: Etched by Chas F. W. Mielatz
afm.: 58,3 x 19,0 cm, incl. lijst: 64 x 27 cm
herkomst: veilinghuis Loth Gijselman eind zeventiger jaren
status: vochtplekken op diverse plaatsen in de ets en de rand; verkleuring.
Charles Frederick William Mielatz (Breddin, Germany 1860 - New York 1919) was
een befaamd Amerikaans schilder en etser, vooral bekend van zijn landschappen,
stads- en zeegezichten (m.n. rond New York).
MIELATZ, Charles Frederick William, American etcher: b. Breddin, Germany, 24 May 1860. He came to the United States when a child and was educated in the schools of Chicago, studying drawing at the Chicago School of Design, and painting under F. Rondel, Sr. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Design and as instructor in etching there exerted a considerable influence over the younger artists of his time. He became widely known for his etchings, dry points, aquatints and lithographs. He has executed a large number of views of New York as well as of rural, woodland and marine scenes.