Auguste étienne François Mayer, View Of Magerøya Island In Norway In Rough Weather
Artist: Auguste étienne François Mayer (brest, 1805 – Brest, 1890)
Auguste Étienne François MAYER (Brest, 1805 – Brest, 1890)
View of Magerøya Island in Norway in Rough Weather
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right Ate MAYER
63 x 96 cm
Important giltwood frame decorated with languettes, florets, and oak leaves
Dimensions with frame: 105 x 130 cm
Note: our painting could correspond to two paintings exhibited by the artist at the Salon:
1) View of the North Cape, Magerøya Island, in the Finmarck, Paris Salon in 1839, no. 1483
2) The North Cape in the Finmarck, Magerøya Island, View taken from the east and from the point of Skarsvog (Voyage to Scandinavia of the corvette La Recherche), Boulogne-sur-Mer Salon in 1847, no. 1157
There is a lithograph by Léon Sabatier of this painting, with variations, entitled Skarsvaag Point, Mageröe Island, in Finland, Norway, and taken from Voyages in Scandinavia, Lapland, Spitsbergen and the Faroe Islands (Atlas, vol. 1), published in Paris in 1852 by Arthus-Bertrand, under the direction of Paul Gaimard (see ilustration).
View of Magerøya Island in Norway in Rough Weather
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right Ate MAYER
63 x 96 cm
Important giltwood frame decorated with languettes, florets, and oak leaves
Dimensions with frame: 105 x 130 cm
Note: our painting could correspond to two paintings exhibited by the artist at the Salon:
1) View of the North Cape, Magerøya Island, in the Finmarck, Paris Salon in 1839, no. 1483
2) The North Cape in the Finmarck, Magerøya Island, View taken from the east and from the point of Skarsvog (Voyage to Scandinavia of the corvette La Recherche), Boulogne-sur-Mer Salon in 1847, no. 1157
There is a lithograph by Léon Sabatier of this painting, with variations, entitled Skarsvaag Point, Mageröe Island, in Finland, Norway, and taken from Voyages in Scandinavia, Lapland, Spitsbergen and the Faroe Islands (Atlas, vol. 1), published in Paris in 1852 by Arthus-Bertrand, under the direction of Paul Gaimard (see ilustration).
6 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 96 cm
Height: 63 cm
Reference (ID): 1727806
Availability: In stock
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