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Emil Fuchs 1915 American Impressionist Portrait of a Nude Female -Oil painting

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Emil fuchs 1915 American Impressionist Portrait of a Nude Female -Oil painting

oil painting on Panel - signed in label in verso
Provenance Brooklyn museum
circa 1915

frame size 20 x 24"
board size 14 x 18"

Artist biography
Emil fuchs was active/lived in New York / Austria, England.He is known for carved marble sculpture, medals, painting, illustration, etching.
Emil fuchs - 1866 (Vienna, Austria) - 1929 (NYC (suicide)) Taught at the Royal Academy in London, Paris Berlin, Munich, Vienna and Rome.
Austrian sculptor, medallist and painter, he studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Vienna, and at the Berlin Akademie. He traveled to Rome before settling in London in 1897, exhibiting at the Royal Academy the following year. His sculptural oeuvre consists of large groups, portrait busts, statuettes and memorials in marble, bronze and silver.
The bronze statue La pensierosa (New York, Met.) is a good example of his contemplative style, and the marble Mother-love (exh. London, RA, 1898; untraced, see autobiography, opp. p. 28) of his liking for melodramatic allegory; his memorials include The Sisters (marble; Liverpool, Walker A.G.). His paintings are mostly portraits, in a flashy style that owes much to his friend John Singer Sargent (e.g. Sir Joseph Duveen, 1903; London, Tate). Both his painted and sculpted portraits were immensely fashionable in Britain at the turn of the century, and he was taken up by the royal family, modelling a number of medals that were struck for Queen Victoria, portraying Princess Alexandra as the Princess of Pity (silver, 1900; London, BM) and executing a coronation medal for Edward VII (silver and bronze, 1902). He brought to the British medal the soft-edged decorative style then popular in Austria, to which he always remained faithful. He designed the postage stamps of Edward VII, but after World War I he moved to New York, where he continued working until his suicide.

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The bronze statue La pensierosa (New York, Met.) is a good example of his contemplative style, and the marble Mother-love (exh. London, RA, 1898; untraced, see autobiography, opp. p. 28) of his liking for melodramatic allegory; his memorials include The Sisters (marble; Liverpool, Walker A.G.). His paintings are mostly portraits, in a flashy style that owes much to his friend John Singer Sargent (e.g. Sir Joseph Duveen, 1903; London, Tate). Both his painted and sculpted portraits were immensely fashionable in Britain at the turn of the century, and he was taken up by the royal family, modelling a number of medals that were struck for Queen Victoria, portraying Princess Alexandra as the Princess of Pity (silver, 1900; London, BM) and executing a coronation medal for Edward VII (silver and b
Painting Surface Wood
Features Framed
Region of Origin US
Production Technique Oil Painting
Listed By Dealer or Reseller
Subject Nude
Size Medium (up to 36in.)
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Material Oil
Period Art Nouveau (1880-1920)
Time Period Produced 1900-1924
Date of Creation 1900-1949
Framing Framed
Artist Emil Fuchs
Year of Production 1915
Unit Quantity 1
Style Impressionism
Color multi color
Signed Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction Original
Unit of Sale Single Piece
Theme Art
Type Painting