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S. L. Wenban, Münchener Siegestor mit Akademie der bildenden Künste. Radierung

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S. L. Wenban, Münchener Siegestor mit Akademie der bildenden Künste. Radierung* GRAFIK RADIERUNG SION LONGLEY WENBAN MNCHEN SIEGESTOR AKADEMIE DER BILDENDEN KNSTE Zum Verkauf steht eine Druckgrafik * Motiv: Das Mnchener Siegestor mit dem Eckpavillon der Akademie der bildenden Knste * Technik: Radierung * Knstler: Sion Longley Wenban * Passepartout Innen als Titel beschrieben in Bleistift: Radierung von S. L. Wenban, geb. 1848 in Cincinnati, kam 1878 nach Mnchen und starb dort 1897. Mnchen Siegestor, Seitenansicht, links

* GRAFIK RADIERUNG SION LONGLEY WENBAN MÜNCHEN SIEGESTOR AKADEMIE DER BILDENDEN KÜNSTE



Zum Verkauf steht eine Druckgrafik



* Motiv: Das Münchener Siegestor mit dem Eckpavillon der Akademie der bildenden Künste

* Technik: Radierung

* Künstler: Sion Longley Wenban

* Passepartout-Innen als Titel beschrieben in Bleistift: „Radierung von S. L. Wenban, geb. 1848 in Cincinnati, kam 1878 nach München und starb dort 1897.

München Siegestor, Seitenansicht, links Eckpavillon der Akademie der bildenden Künste“

* Hervorragendes Motiv einer lokalen Größe

* Longley findet sich u.A. in der Sammlung des Lenbachhauses

* Hochwertig Passepartouniert

* Blatt lässt sich ablösen



Maße:

Passepartout:

* Höhe: 37 cm

* Breite: 43 cm



Blatt:

* Höhe: 31 cm

* Breite: 35,5 cm



Bild:

* Höhe: 19 cm

* Breite: 24,5 cm



Zustand:

* Sehr gut

* Hinten mit Kleberesten einer Rahmung

* Siehe Fotos



Wiki:

* Wenban widmete sich der Landschaftszeichnung, -malerei und vor allem ab 1883 der Radierung von kleinformatigen Landschaftsmotiven auf mit Kupfer überzogenen Zinnplatten.

Als am 4. April 1892 der Verein bildender Künstler Münchener „Secession“ gegründet wurde, findet sich auch Wenbans Name unter den fast 100 Gründungsmitgliedern. 1895 bis 1900 verlegte die Zeitschrift PAN Originalgrafiken von ihm in einer Auflage von 1200 bis 1600 Exemplaren.

Zwei Jahre nach seinem Tod erwarb die Neue Pinakothek in München das Gemälde „Weiden am Bach“ und Kupferstichkabinette in Berlin, Bremen, Dresden und München ergänzten ihre Sammlungen um seine Blätter (die Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München besitzt über 100 Zeichnungen und über 700 Radierungen von Wenban).

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