Description
Antique Oil Print with Dramatic Poacher Scene after Josef Ringeisen A colorful oil print depicting a dramatic poaching scenery in the Bavarian forest. Two poachers in a boat try to escape while the hunter is shooting on them. The template for this print is a famous painting by Josef Ringeisen with the name “Koenigssee”. Framed behind glass in a wooden frame with painted finish. Frame with traces of use and a small restauration on the left upper edge. Oil color printing, also called oleography or oil printing, is a technique of color lithography (chromolithography). Unlike artistic original printmaking, the primary goal here is not to produce an original multiple times (as a print from an original print medium, that is, from a plate that the artist has worked on himself), but to duplicate an image as a reproduction, imitating the impression of a painted original oil painting. Oil color printing was often used in the 19th century to reproduce famous paintings. Measures: Width: 23.62″ (60 cm) Height: 18.5″ (47 cm) Depth: 0.98″ (2.5 cm) Inside width: 19.29″ (49 cm) Inside height: 21.65″ (55 cm).
Period | 1890 to 1919 |
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Production Period | 1890 to 1919 |
Country of Manufacture | Germany |
Style | Victorian |
Detailed Condition |
Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Light wear consistent with age and use, Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. All of our items are in very good condition. They have been utilised and therefore may show age-related traces of usage. If not mentioned in the item description they don’t have defects. Feel free to contact
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Product Code | KJP-1633785 |
Materials | Oil, Paper |
Color | Gold |
Width |
60 cm 23.6 inch |
Depth |
3 cm 1.0 inch |
Height |
47 cm 18.5 inch |
Weight Range | Standard Between 40kg and 80kg |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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