Sanary - Country Road in Provence
Friedrich Karl Gotsch (Pries/Kiel 1900 - Schleswig 1984)
Lot-No. 32
Starting Bid: 12.000 €
1929. Oil/canvas. 45,5 x 58 cm. Upper right monogrammed FKG, verso signed, dated and titled FK Gotsch 1929, on the stretcher titled again. Small inconspicuous colour loss. - Literature: Cat. rais. Goeritz/Leuba 128 - Provenance: Private collection Schleswig-Holstein - German landscape painter. G. was pupil of H. Ralfs in Kiel, and studied at the Dresden Academy under O. Hettner a. O. Kokoschka since 1920. Together with Hilde Goldschmidt he studied at the Académie Colarossi in Paris in 1926/27, followed by study trips to the USA, to Paris, Italy and Munich. After WW II, when he lost most of his oeuvre, he settled in St. Peter-Ording on the shore of the North Sea. 1949-51 he taught at the 'Baukreis', an art school founded by A. Fiedler in Hamburg. In 1971 the F.-K. Gotsch trust was founded. Among his prizes is the Villa Romana award. Mus.: Los Angeles, Genf (Petit Palais), Schleswig (SHLM), Würzburg a. others. Lit.: Vollmer, P. Goeritz u.a.: Friedrich Karl Gotsch, Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde, Schleswig 1992 a. others.
Friedrich Karl Gotsch: Sanary - Country Road in Provence
Friedrich Karl Gotsch (Pries/Kiel 1900 - Schleswig 1984)
Sanary - Country Road in Provence
Lot-No. 32
Starting Bid: 12.000 €
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| Date: | 1929 |
| Technique: | Oil/canvas |
| Dimensions: | 45,5 x 58 cm |
| Mark/Notation: | Upper right monogrammed FKG, verso signed, dated and titled FK Gotsch 1929, on the stretcher titled again |
| Condition: | Small inconspicuous colour loss |
| References: | Cat. rais. Goeritz/Leuba 128 |
| Provenance: | Private collection Schleswig-Holstein |
Vita:
German landscape painter. G. was pupil of H. Ralfs in Kiel, and studied at the Dresden Academy under O. Hettner a. O. Kokoschka since 1920. Together with Hilde Goldschmidt he studied at the Académie Colarossi in Paris in 1926/27, followed by study trips to the USA, to Paris, Italy and Munich. After WW II, when he lost most of his oeuvre, he settled in St. Peter-Ording on the shore of the North Sea. 1949-51 he taught at the 'Baukreis', an art school founded by A. Fiedler in Hamburg. In 1971 the F.-K. Gotsch trust was founded. Among his prizes is the Villa Romana award. Mus.: Los Angeles, Genf (Petit Palais), Schleswig (SHLM), Würzburg a. others. Lit.: Vollmer, P. Goeritz u.a.: Friedrich Karl Gotsch, Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde, Schleswig 1992 a. others.
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