Reserved for Pam - Frederick Von Luerzer (German 19th/20th Centuries) Oil Painting of Bagpiper and Dogs after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer dated 1902
Reserved for Pam - Frederick Von Luerzer (German 19th/20th Centuries) Oil Painting of Bagpiper and Dogs after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer dated 1902
Oil painting on canvas of a bagpiper playing to a group of dogs that seem none too happy about the music. This painting, dated 1902 is after an original, titled "Highland Music" by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer in The Tate Gallery, London, and was painted by Frederick Von Luerzer (1858-1917), a German artist. Dimensions approximately: Site 28" x 42", outer dimension of frame 37" x 50.5".
Condition: Painting has a heavy varnish layer and even craquelure throughout, making it appear very dark overall. Frame is in overall good condition.
I am currently displaying the painting in my home with a Cocoweb 30” picture light, which makes the painting look fantastic.
If the purchaser would like to have the painting professionally cleaned, this can be arranged through Baumgartner Fine Art Restoration in Chicago. I am willing to take the painting to the conservator, where it will be quoted through an estimate directly to the purchaser. Once the conservation is complete, purchaser will pay Baumgartner Fine Art Restoration Directly. Upon completion of payment, Revival House Antiques will pick up the painting, package and ship to the purchaser. Restoration typically takes 6-8 weeks. Please note the price of the painting has been discounted somewhat to account for the partial cost of the restoration.
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