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Lot 59

Franz Arthur Bischoff
(1864-1929)
Rest Camp, Cambria 24 x 30in overall: 34 x 40in

20 – 21 November 2017, 18:00 PST
Los Angeles

US$25,000 - US$35,000

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Franz Arthur Bischoff (1864-1929)

Rest Camp, Cambria
signed 'Franz A Bischoff' (lower right)
oil on canvas
24 x 30in
overall: 34 x 40in

Footnotes

Provenance
The artist's Estate
Peabody's Freeport Antiques, Sacramento, California, 1979.
Petersen Galleries, Beverly Hills, California, 1979.
Private collection, Southern California, since 1981.

Exhibited
Beverly Hills, Petersen Galleries, The Paintings of Franz A. Bischoff: A Retrospective Exhibition, March 27 to April 19, 1980, no. 25.
Irvine, The Irvine Museum, Gardens and Grandeur, Porcelains & Paintings by Franz A. Bischoff, November 12, 2011 - March 8, 2012.

Literature
Jean Stern, The Paintings of Franz A. Bischoff, A Retrospective Exhibition from March 27 through April 19, 1980, Beverly Hills, Petersen Galleries, 1980, no. 25 (half page color illustration).
Jean Stern, Franz A. Bischoff: The Life & Art of an American Master, Irvine: The Irvine Museum, 2010, p. 108 (half page color illustration).

At a moment of rest in a pastoral setting, the artist set up his easel to capture the scene before him on a bright sunny day. In the shade of the trees, he paused a moment or two to rest. Franz Bischoff had an ever-inquisitive eye, which took his treks to unique settings in an effort to find perfect locations to set up his easel and paints. While he rested, all the outdoor elements were there for him to communicate with nature. The diagonal thrust of the leafy trees pulled him back to smaller dwellings. Before him were fluffy white clouds, set against patches of bright blue sky. The predominantly muted greens and the straw-colored yellow grasses are punctuated with the blues, reds and pinks of a small area of garden. The openings between the trees allow one to see small framed houses and an outdoor resting area in the countryside.

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