

(1802 Pirmasens - 1869 Munich) Sleigh with a landscape featuring wild boars in a snowy Upper Bavarian landscape. Two farmers engaged in an animated (commercial) conversation, one on foot, the other on a sleigh with a wild boar on the loading platform. A meticulously and detailed, atmospherically tuned work by the famous Romantic artist, who had a particular preference for depicting life and landscape in Upper Bavaria in its poetic diversity. The sleigh with the wild boar is closely related to the "Overturned Sheaf Cart," one of Bürkel's most famous depictions, which he painted in a series of versions from 1841 to 1865. Oil, canvas, relined. Signed. 29 cm x 23.5 cm. Framed.
Iosif Heydendal
William Shirer
Albert Flamm
Heinrich Bürkel
Andreas Schelfhout
Josef Karl Berthold Pyuttner
Albrecht Adam
H. Lichtenberg
Adolf Stademann
Friedrich Randel
Irina Startseva
Elena Voronova
Galina Goncharova
Galina Goncharova
Olga Timson
Vadim Sinevich
Daniel Tixier
Carl Jordan