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1888 Henry Ottomar Herzog American Landscape
1888 Henry Ottomar Herzog American Landscape
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Hermann Ottomar Herzog (1832-1932) was a prominent nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European and American artist, primarily known for his landscapes. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Herzog was born in Bremen, Germany and entered the Düsseldorf Academy at age seventeen. Herzog achieved early commercial success, allowing him to travel widely and continue his training. His patrons included royalty and nobility throughout Europe. In the late 1860s, after an extensive trip to Norway, Herzog settled permanently near Philadelphia in the United States. Thereafter, he traveled throughout the U.S. and Mexico. He painted his way across the western states, arriving in California in 1873. His works from this trip included a series of Yosemite Valley paintings. In 1876, he received an award at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition for his painting of Sentinel Rock in Yosemite. Herzog also made extensive trips to Maine and Florida to paint. Because he was a prudent investor, Herzog did not have to depend on the sale of his artwork to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. Following his death, his family retained a large group of his paintings, most of which were released to the art market in the 1970s. A number of prominent American and European museums now include Herzog's work as part of their collections. Herzog's work is sometimes considered to be part of the Hudson River School, although it is more realistic and less dramatic than works by peers Frederic Edwin Church or Albert Bierstadt. He almost always signed his work "H. Herzog"; as a result, his first name is spelled both "Herman" and "Hermann" in various sources. The Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania held a major exhibition of Herzog's work in 1992 and published a catalog of his work, with an essay by art historian Donald S. Lewis, Jr. In his long life, Herzog created more than 1,000 paintings. This river landscape oil on canvas is signed with his unique initials "H.H." and dated 1888. This work of art does include a letter of authenticity from Prof. William Wright, an expert with over 50 years teaching, repairing and authenticating works of art, that this work is an original piece and the signature is correct. The high for a piece Herzog at auction is $487,500 at Christie's and an oil painting measuring 22" x 30" that sold in 2017 for $150,000. This piece comes from the Dickerson Estate of Knoxville, TN. See Photos for Details. Shipping Available.
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Measures 22" x 32". Painting is in good original condition with general grime and a 2mm tear or puncture in the field.
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1888 Henry Ottomar Herzog American Landscape

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