Painting Entitled The Final Bill by Josef Wagner-Hohenberg
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Hohenberg specialized in depicting the common man of 19th-century Germany
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- A wonderful genre scene by German artist Josef Wagner-Hohenberg
- The artist's eye for detail and capturing the essense of daily life is amazing
- In "The Final Bill" Hogenberg imparts realism through his use of light and texture
- Höhenberg specialized in depicting the common man of 19th-century Germany
- Signed "Wagner Höhenberg" (lower right); Oil on canvas
- Canvas: 27 1/2" high x 39 1/2" wide; Frame 35" high x 46 5/8" wide
Item Details
- Width:
C: 39 1/2; F: 46 5/8 Inches - Height:
C: 27 1/2; F: 35 Inches - Period:
20th Century - Origin:
Other Europe - Subject:
Miscellaneous - Artist:
Wagner-Hohenberg, Josef
Josef Wagner-Höhenberg
1870-1939 · German
The Final Bill
Signed "Wagner Höhenberg" (lower right)
Oil on canvas
German genre artist Josef Wagner-Höhenberg displays his discerning eye for detail in this beautiful composition. Though his subjects are concentrated on the daily life of everyman, Höhenberg imparts a superior level of realism through his use of light and texture.
Höhenberg specialized in depicting the common man of 19th-century Germany, mostly in public gathering places engaging in work and play activities. He frequented pubs and other meeting spots for his models, preferring to offer a glimpse into the more humorous and relaxed side of everyday life.
Canvas: 27 1/2" high x 39 1/2" wide
Frame: 35" high x 46 5/8" wide
Reference:
Davenport's Art Reference, 1994/95 Edition, R. J. Davenport
1870-1939 · German
The Final Bill
Signed "Wagner Höhenberg" (lower right)
Oil on canvas
German genre artist Josef Wagner-Höhenberg displays his discerning eye for detail in this beautiful composition. Though his subjects are concentrated on the daily life of everyman, Höhenberg imparts a superior level of realism through his use of light and texture.
Höhenberg specialized in depicting the common man of 19th-century Germany, mostly in public gathering places engaging in work and play activities. He frequented pubs and other meeting spots for his models, preferring to offer a glimpse into the more humorous and relaxed side of everyday life.
Canvas: 27 1/2" high x 39 1/2" wide
Frame: 35" high x 46 5/8" wide
Reference:
Davenport's Art Reference, 1994/95 Edition, R. J. Davenport















