The Orientalist Sale including Works from the Najd Collection

The Orientalist Sale including Works from the Najd Collection

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Property from the Najd Collection

Franz Kosler

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Lot Closed

March 30, 12:08 PM GMT

Estimate

50,000 - 70,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Property from the Najd Collection

Franz Kosler

Austrian

1864 - 1905

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signed and dated Franz Kosler 1898 lower right

oil on canvas

Unframed: 89 by 131cm., 32½ by 51½in.

Framed: 136 by 176.5cm., 53½ by 69½in.

Mathaf Gallery, London (by 1980)
Purchased from the above
  
Lynne Thornton, Les Orientalistes: peintres voyageurs1828-1908, Paris, 1983, p. 242-43, catalogued & illustrated
Caroline Juler, Najd Collection of Orientalist Paintings, London, 1991, p. 182, cited, p. 183, catalogued & illustrated
Martina Haja & Günther Wimmer, Les Orientalistes des écoles allemandes et autrichiennes, Courbevoie, 2000, p. 281, catalogued & illustrated
Lynn Thornton, Les Orientalistes, peintres voyageurs, 1828-1908, Paris, 2001, p. 269, catalogued & illustrated

Set near one of Cairo's two Mamluk cemeteries on the outskirts of the old town, where travellers and other communities lived close to the tombs in a semi-permanent town of shacks and tents, this lively tableau of street performers and their audience provided Kosler with an opportunity to capture all manner of ethnic and racial types, including Nubians, Abyssians, and Egyptians. The panoply of observers enthusiastically beholds the spectacle before them.

Kosler was taught at the Vienna Academy by Leopold Carl Müller, the most celebrated Austrian Orientalist painter of his generation. Inspired by Müller, Kosler first set foot in Egypt in 1892. Sponsored by Archduke Ferdinand Karl, he returned to Egypt two years later and held his first one-man show there. Among his Egyptian patrons was Said Halim Pasha, grandson of Mohammed Ali and future Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.