ém. Meyer (attributed To) — Lively Forest Undergrowth, A Hiker On A Forest Path
Oil on canvas, signed lower left “Ém. Meyer”
Approximate date: late 19th century
Dimensions: 55 x 38 cm (image area) / 66 x 49 cm with frame
Period wooden frame with gilded stucco decoration featuring scrollwork and foliage motifs
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Forest glade scene: a path running through the composition, with the solitary silhouette of a walker in the center. 19th-century school, in the tradition of the Barbizon School landscape painters and their followers.
Slightly illegible signature, tentatively attributed to Émile Meyer (1823–1893), a landscape and animal painter whose work remains poorly documented.
The canvas and frame have undergone some routine restoration.
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Approximate date: late 19th century
Dimensions: 55 x 38 cm (image area) / 66 x 49 cm with frame
Period wooden frame with gilded stucco decoration featuring scrollwork and foliage motifs
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Forest glade scene: a path running through the composition, with the solitary silhouette of a walker in the center. 19th-century school, in the tradition of the Barbizon School landscape painters and their followers.
Slightly illegible signature, tentatively attributed to Émile Meyer (1823–1893), a landscape and animal painter whose work remains poorly documented.
The canvas and frame have undergone some routine restoration.
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300 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Length: 66
Width: 49
Reference (ID): 1787402
Availability: In stock
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