Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. With a label of the Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg, Halle, inv. no. I 1050, as well as inscribed “Blankenburg 82”, “II / 3” and “Lot 36 19 NOV 93” on the reverse of the stretcher. 75.5 x 119 cm.
• This is one of Karl Hagemeister's rare figure paintings.
• In the 1880s, his work was mainly influenced by developments in French art, especially the School of Barbizon.
• One of Hagemeister's preferred depictions is the Wendish traditional dress of simple everyday clothing.
• In 1898, he was a founding member of the Berlin Secession alongside Max Liebermann and others.
LITERATURE: Hendrikje Warmt, Karl Hagemeister. In Reflexion der Stille. Monograph and catalogue raisonné of paintings, Berlin 2016, cat. no. G 192 (illustrated) - - Presumably Philipp Johann Sparkuhle, Catalogue of the art collection of Ph. J. Sparkuhle, Bremen 1913, cat. no. 37. Christie, Manson & Woods, London, 19th century continental pictures, watercolors and drawings: from various sources, auction November 19, 1993, lot 36 (illustrated).