This late 19th-century oil painting by versatile German artist Moritz Eduard Lotze (1809-90) depicts a moorland view with shimmering pond.
As the sun sets over a rugged moor, golden embers drift beyond a distant horizon. The sky, a graduated hush of evening tints, punctuated by a scattering of passing clouds.
In the middle-ground, darkness - the scenery obscured in shadow. While, on the right, rising before an orange glow, four trees emerge in silhouette.
Lotze was 67 when he produced this peaceful work - tired, experienced, and wiser. He’d spent decades perfecting the art of photography, working on several Italian commissions, but now sought the calm of twilight in oils.
Signed/dated and framed.
Medium: Oil on wood
Overall size: 27½” x 14” / 70cm x 35cm
Year of creation: 1876
Condition: Artwork presents well. Fine craquelure but the paint is stable. Frame with some light wear.
Artist’s auction maximum: £4,180
Moritz Eduard Lotze
Moritz Eduard Lotze trained at the Royal Saxon Art Academy in Dresden. He’s represented in the Royal Collection, British Museum, and the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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