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Family Resting On Their Return Home, 19th century

Height x width x depth with frame: 102 x 127 x 10 cm. Height x width of canvas: 84 x 103 cm.
This finely executed work, attributable to the circle or manner of Georg Waldmüller, depicts a family scene set within a rocky landscape, featuring a hunter proudly presenting his catch — a large wild goose — to his wife and children. The composition is characterized by warm, naturalistic lighting, typical of the Viennese Biedermeier period, and by an almost photographic attention to detail in the rendering of clothing, expressions, and everyday objects.
The group is arranged in a harmonious triangular composition: the mother and children occupy the center, enveloped in soft tones and light that emphasize their tender domestic intimacy, while the father, dressed in hunting attire, introduces a narrative element of rural realism. In the background, a hunting dog watches silently, completing the tranquil and prosperous rustic scene.
The warm palette and atmospheric rendering recall the painting style of Waldmüller and other Austrian masters of the early 19th century, such as Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller and Joseph Danhauser, who portrayed bourgeois and peasant life with poetic sensibility and moral elevation.
€ 3.000,00 / 4.000,00
Estimate
€ 1.800,00
Starting price
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