This little masterpiece by the great Hungarian master Emil Lindenfeld represents an Italian Alps in very vibrant green and brown colors.
It has been in my family's collection for over 70 years.
It is very rare and very valuable.
I moved into a small apartment, and I don't have room for it.
It is 26 inches wide and 21 inches high.
I'm only asking $1,500 but it's worth a lot more.
Emil Lindenfeld (1905 – 1986) was a Hungarian-American oil-painter. He is best known for his vibrant choice of colors painting working people, idyllic pastoral landscapes, sensuous nudes, peasants on the field but and the life of the miner.
He began his art studies under the supervision of János Tornyai, a Hungarian master of the 20th century. In 1926, at age 21, he moved to Milan, Italy. He started to paint large numbers of massive compositions of working people, idyllic pastoral landscapes, sensuous nudes, and peasants on the field. His most dramatic theme was the life of the miner. He also painted the lagoons of Venice, the tired resting people on the park bench, portraits of Christ and the Crucifixion. Exhibitions were held in more and more prestigious galleries and his work was displayed in as many as three to four exhibitions yearly.
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Address | : | Montreal, QC H1X 2X4 |
City | : | City of Montréal |
Phone | : | 450-562-XXXX (Show) |
Asking Price | : | $1500 |
More Info | : | Vintage, Antiques |
For Sale By | : | Owner |
Condition | : | Used - Like New |
Address: Montréal, QC H2T 2V4, City of Montréal
Address: Rue Dagenais, Montréal-Nord, QC H1G 1M8, City of Montréal
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