

(1850 Mühlberg/Elbe - 1913 Gutach) A boy picking berries and other children in a genre painting in the idyllic Black Forest style by Hasemann, who studied at the Academy of Arts in Berlin, the Grand Ducal Saxon School of Art in Weimar, and the Grand Ducal Baden School of Art in Karlsruhe under Gustav Schönleber. Hasemann connected with the Weimar School of Painters in 1880 when he first came to Gutach, and at the end of the 19th century was associated with his brother-in-law Kurt Liebich, the founder of the Gutach Painters' Colony. His work mainly consists of scenes from rural life, with the discovery of the Gutach costume and Black Forest farms as artistic subjects, influencing Hasemann and his associates from the Gutach painters' colony in shaping the popular image of the Black Forest. Oil on wood panel. Signed. Dimensions: 26.5 cm x 18 cm. Framed.
Fedor Christoph Schütz
Hans Zatzka
Theodor Groll
Hubert Kaplan
Henri Joseph Harpignies
Georges de La Tour
John Bernie Ledbrook
Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm Röge
Léon Germain Pelouse
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