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Edmund Henry Osthaus (1858 - 1928) Germany

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Edmund Henry Osthaus (1858 - 1928) Germany
Watercolor on Paper
Measure 16"in H x 12"in W and 28"in H x 24"in W x 3"in D with frame

Known for: Hunting dogs, genre-huntsmen, landscape
Biography: Born in Hildesheim, Germany, Edmund Osthaus studied at the Royal Academy in Dusseldorf. There he studied under artists Andreas Muller, Peter Jansen, E.V. Gebhardt, E. Deger and Christian Kroner. In 1883, Osthaus came to the United States, where he became the principal of the Toledo Academy of Fine Arts in Toledo, Ohio. After the school closed, Osthaus devoted himself to painting. Hunting and fishing were his passion, and became the subject of most of his works. However, his specialty was hunting dogs, and he quickly became known for his detailed and life-like portraits of them at work and play. Osthaus followed dog shows and sporting events, and his dog portraits include field trial champion pointers and setters. In 1911, Osthaus established a studio in Los Angeles, California, and remained based there for the remainder of his life. He also maintained homes in Ohio and New Jersey, as well as a hunting lodge in Marianna, Florida, where he died at the age of seventy. His works are held by the Toledo Museum of Art and are collected by hunting and fishing aficionados all over the world.
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Edmund Henry Osthaus (1858 - 1928) Germany
Watercolor on Paper
Measure 16"in H x 12"in W and 28"in H x 24"in W x 3"in D with frame

Known for: Hunting dogs, genre-huntsmen, landscape
Biography: Born in Hildesheim, Germany, Edmund Osthaus studied at the Royal Academy in Dusseldorf. There he studied under artists Andreas Muller, Peter Jansen, E.V. Gebhardt, E. Deger and Christian Kroner. In 1883, Osthaus came to the United States, where he became the principal of the Toledo Academy of Fine Arts in Toledo, Ohio. After the school closed, Osthaus devoted himself to painting. Hunting and fishing were his passion, and became the subject of most of his works. However, his specialty was hunting dogs, and he quickly became known for his detailed and life-like portraits of them at work and play. Osthaus followed dog shows and sporting events, and his dog portraits include field trial champion pointers and setters. In 1911, Osthaus established a studio in Los Angeles, California, and remained based there for the remainder of his life. He also maintained homes in Ohio and New Jersey, as well as a hunting lodge in Marianna, Florida, where he died at the age of seventy. His works are held by the Toledo Museum of Art and are collected by hunting and fishing aficionados all over the world.
Condition Report: Any lots which remain on Coral Gables Auction premises longer than 30 business days following the sale will incur a charge for storage and handling of $5.00 per day for each lot. All paid items left after 3 months will be considered abandoned property and properly disposed of Important Message Regarding Payments : All invoices that exceed the amount of $ 2000 including the buyer premium, must make the payment through check or wire transfer, if we receive the payment through the platform, the money will be reimbursed automatically to your card Coral Gables Auction strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder Statements by Coral Gables Auction regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only And should Not be relied upon as statements of fact, and do Not constitute a representation, warranty, Or assumption of liability by Coral Gables Auction All lots offered are sold "As Is" For condition report please contact our auction house via email info.coralgablesauction@yahoo.com

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