Lot 201
Watercolor, india ink pen and opaque white on paper.
H 330 mm W 460 mm.
Dated above barn door: 1865.
(Frame).
Provenance:
Swiss Property.
We would like to thank Dr. Hans Büchler for his kind scientific advice cataloguing the artwork.
* | CHF | 5'000 / 8'000 |
* | EUR | 4'600 / 7'400 |
* | USD | 5'600 / 9'000 |
Hammer Price: CHF 22'000
Anna Barbara Aemisegger-Giezendanner (1831-1905) invites us to imerse in an idealised view of rural life around 150 years ago. «S'Giezedanners Babeli», as the artist was popularly called at the time, lost her husband at an early age and subsequently had to earn the family's living alone as a widow with three children. Since hand weaving was not profitable enough, she trained herself to become a master in drawing and painting peasant motifs. Numerous farmers commissioned her to portray their pride and joy, meaning their farm, garden, livestock and family, and Babeli Giezendanner kept her head above water with her art commissions.
Giezendanners paintings are created with the greatest care and richness of detail and takes us back to a past era, to a countryside idyll to dream about.