Rudolf von Alt
(Vienna 1812–1905)
“Der Domplatz in Cattaro”, verso titled, signed and dated Rudolf Alt 1841, oil on canvas, 57 x 47.5 cm, framed, (Rei)
A certificate issued by Walter Koschatzky, 24.11.1997, is available.
Provenance:
Rudolf Salcher Collection (1828-1885), Vienna;
by inheritance to his wife Clementine Salcher (1840-1908), Baden near Vienna;
his sale, Kunstsalon Pisko, Vienna 30 November 1908, lot 1;
Collection of Carl Roth (1857-1930), Salzburg and St. Gilgen;
by inheritance to his adopted son, Anton Roth-Hackenschmidt, Vienna-Kitzbühel;
Private Collection, Vienna;
Susanne Weber Antiques, Vienna, 1997;
Private Collection Vienna.
Excerpt from the certificate:
“The present painting, which I was able to examine in the original, depicts the ‘Cathedral square in Cattaro’ (today’s Kotor). As the signature suggests, it is an autograph work by Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905). In the autumn of 1840 he embarked on a journey to Dalmatia with his father, Jakob Alt, in order to continue his painterly documentation of Austrian domains. (...) They reached Kotor on 12 October, and left on 29 of the same month. Here he executed numerous watercolour sketches, which he would later develop in 1841/42, after his return, for the ‘peep box’ series of Emperor Ferdinand (...). In very rare cases did Alt also execute an oil version of the most beautiful watercolours; one of these masterpieces, a testimony to the artist’s superb skills also in this medium, is precisely the present painting.”
A certificate issued by Walter Koschatzky, 24.11.1997, is available.
Provenance:
R. S. Collection, Vienna;
his sale, Kunstsalon Pisko, Vienna 30 November 1908, lot 1;
Collection of Carl Roth (1857-1930), Salzburg and St. Gilgen;
by inheritance to his adopted son, Anton Roth-Hackenschmidt, Vienna-Kitzbühel;
Private Collection, Vienna;
Susanne Weber Antiques, Vienna, 1997;
Private Collection Vienna.
Excerpt from the certificate:
“The present painting, which I was able to examine in the original, depicts the ‘Cathedral square in Cattaro’ (today’s Kotor). As the signature suggests, it is an autograph work by Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905). In the autumn of 1840 he embarked on a journey to Dalmatia with his father, Jakob Alt, in order to continue his painterly documentation of Austrian domains. (...) They reached Kotor on 12 October, and left on 29 of the same month. Here he executed numerous watercolour sketches, which he would later develop in 1841/42, after his return, for the ‘peep box’ series of Emperor Ferdinand (...). In very rare cases did Alt also execute an oil version of the most beautiful watercolours; one of these masterpieces, a testimony to the artist’s superb skills also in this medium, is precisely the present painting.”
Specialist: Mag. Dimitra Reimüller
Mag. Dimitra Reimüller
+43-1-515 60-355
19c.paintings@dorotheum.at
25.04.2018 - 17:00
- Estimate:
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EUR 80,000.- to EUR 120,000.-
Rudolf von Alt
(Vienna 1812–1905)
“Der Domplatz in Cattaro”, verso titled, signed and dated Rudolf Alt 1841, oil on canvas, 57 x 47.5 cm, framed, (Rei)
A certificate issued by Walter Koschatzky, 24.11.1997, is available.
Provenance:
Rudolf Salcher Collection (1828-1885), Vienna;
by inheritance to his wife Clementine Salcher (1840-1908), Baden near Vienna;
his sale, Kunstsalon Pisko, Vienna 30 November 1908, lot 1;
Collection of Carl Roth (1857-1930), Salzburg and St. Gilgen;
by inheritance to his adopted son, Anton Roth-Hackenschmidt, Vienna-Kitzbühel;
Private Collection, Vienna;
Susanne Weber Antiques, Vienna, 1997;
Private Collection Vienna.
Excerpt from the certificate:
“The present painting, which I was able to examine in the original, depicts the ‘Cathedral square in Cattaro’ (today’s Kotor). As the signature suggests, it is an autograph work by Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905). In the autumn of 1840 he embarked on a journey to Dalmatia with his father, Jakob Alt, in order to continue his painterly documentation of Austrian domains. (...) They reached Kotor on 12 October, and left on 29 of the same month. Here he executed numerous watercolour sketches, which he would later develop in 1841/42, after his return, for the ‘peep box’ series of Emperor Ferdinand (...). In very rare cases did Alt also execute an oil version of the most beautiful watercolours; one of these masterpieces, a testimony to the artist’s superb skills also in this medium, is precisely the present painting.”
A certificate issued by Walter Koschatzky, 24.11.1997, is available.
Provenance:
R. S. Collection, Vienna;
his sale, Kunstsalon Pisko, Vienna 30 November 1908, lot 1;
Collection of Carl Roth (1857-1930), Salzburg and St. Gilgen;
by inheritance to his adopted son, Anton Roth-Hackenschmidt, Vienna-Kitzbühel;
Private Collection, Vienna;
Susanne Weber Antiques, Vienna, 1997;
Private Collection Vienna.
Excerpt from the certificate:
“The present painting, which I was able to examine in the original, depicts the ‘Cathedral square in Cattaro’ (today’s Kotor). As the signature suggests, it is an autograph work by Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905). In the autumn of 1840 he embarked on a journey to Dalmatia with his father, Jakob Alt, in order to continue his painterly documentation of Austrian domains. (...) They reached Kotor on 12 October, and left on 29 of the same month. Here he executed numerous watercolour sketches, which he would later develop in 1841/42, after his return, for the ‘peep box’ series of Emperor Ferdinand (...). In very rare cases did Alt also execute an oil version of the most beautiful watercolours; one of these masterpieces, a testimony to the artist’s superb skills also in this medium, is precisely the present painting.”
Specialist: Mag. Dimitra Reimüller
Mag. Dimitra Reimüller
+43-1-515 60-355
19c.paintings@dorotheum.at
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Auction: | 19th Century Paintings |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 25.04.2018 - 17:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 14.04. - 25.04.2018 |
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