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Hermann Ottomar Herzog Landscape Paintings

American, 1832-1932
A centenarian, Hermann Herzog was known for his landscapes and seascapes as well as many views of Norway. He was prominent during his lifetime, and among his collectors were Queen Victoria and Czar Alexander II. He was born in Bremen, Germany, and, intrigued by the potential offered by America, he emigrated to the United States when he was in his late 20s and settled in Philadelphia. He was fascinated by the variety of the landscape and traveled widely in the East, West, and in the mid 1870's to Mexico. He also made many trips to Florida where he visited his son, Herman Jr., a chemist in Gainesville, and painted the exotic landscape with towering palm trees. He was a wise investor of money, and because of the early purchase of shares in the Pennsylvania Railroad, did not strive to sell his work during his lifetime. His painting was nearly forgotten until 1971 when one of his grandsons began releasing his paintings, and by 1992, a retrospective exhibition of his work was held.
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Artist: Hermann Ottomar Herzog
LARGE 1871 HERMAN HERZOG American BEACH SCENE W/ Figures Original Gilded Frame
LARGE 1871 HERMAN HERZOG American BEACH SCENE W/ Figures Original Gilded Frame

LARGE 1871 HERMAN HERZOG American BEACH SCENE W/ Figures Original Gilded Frame

By Hermann Ottomar Herzog

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Hermann Ottomar Herzog Signed Dated Lower right 1871 Oil on Canvas 25x44 Inches Sight Size 29x58 Inches With Frame Housed in the Original Gorgeous Gilded Frame Good overall Condition, Unlined, will benefit cleaning Private Collection Massachusetts Image Depicts a Large Stunning Beach Scene by the famous American Artist Hermann Ottomar Herzog. Freshly purchased from a massachusetts estate, Had not been thru auction for over 50 years. Extremely powerful and gorgeous contrast in colors Frame is original and Fabulous and alone worth over $6,000 as Hudson River Frame...

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