George Hetzel (American, 1826-1899), Forest Interior
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George Hetzel (American, 1826-1899), Forest Interior with Waterfall
oil on canvas (lined), signed at lower left, presented in a period gilt composition frame.
Stretcher size 14 x 10 in.; Frame dimensions 20 x 16 in.
George Hetzel was born in France, but moved with his family to the United States at the age of two. After a brief stay in Baltimore, Maryland, the Hetzel family settled a small farm just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Hetzel apprenticed to a house and sign painter in Pittsburgh. After his four year training, he began painting interior murals on riverboats and in local cafes and saloons. In 1847, he left Pennsylvania to pursue formal studies at the Dusseldorf Art Academy.
Hetzel returned to Pittsburgh in 1849 and found solace and inspiration in the heavily wooded American landscape. In addition to his own painting, he also was an instructor at the Pittsburgh School of Design for Women. Hetzel is credited as the founder of the Scalp Level School of artists.
Hetzel exhibited frequently throughout his lifetime, showing works at the National Academy of Design in New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
oil on canvas (lined), signed at lower left, presented in a period gilt composition frame.
Stretcher size 14 x 10 in.; Frame dimensions 20 x 16 in.
George Hetzel was born in France, but moved with his family to the United States at the age of two. After a brief stay in Baltimore, Maryland, the Hetzel family settled a small farm just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Hetzel apprenticed to a house and sign painter in Pittsburgh. After his four year training, he began painting interior murals on riverboats and in local cafes and saloons. In 1847, he left Pennsylvania to pursue formal studies at the Dusseldorf Art Academy.
Hetzel returned to Pittsburgh in 1849 and found solace and inspiration in the heavily wooded American landscape. In addition to his own painting, he also was an instructor at the Pittsburgh School of Design for Women. Hetzel is credited as the founder of the Scalp Level School of artists.
Hetzel exhibited frequently throughout his lifetime, showing works at the National Academy of Design in New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
Condition
Small spot of retouch in lower left corner near frame (not affecting signature); else in very good estate condition.
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George Hetzel (American, 1826-1899), Forest Interior
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