Carl Fischer

Organ Grinder, Paris

Circa 1930

Oil on paper

Price:

International shipping available

Customs duties and taxes may apply.

Ships from: California, United States

Taxes not included

VAT and other taxes are not reflected in the listed pricing. Read more

Authenticity guaranteed

We guarantee the authenticity of this item.

Details

Up arrow

Description

Carl Fischer (Danish, 1887–1952).

This work is offered unframed.


An early twentieth-century, Post-Impressionist style study of two figures engaged in conversation beside a barrel-organ.


Carl Fischer first studied under Viggo Johansen (1907-12) and, subsequently, in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany. He was the recipient of several scholarships, including the Akademie Scholarship (1917) which allowed him to further his studies for two years abroad. Fischer exhibited widely and with success and was the recipient of numerous prizes, medals and juried awards. Throughout his lifetime, he was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Danish Academy of Art's fall invitational exhibition at the Charlottenborg Gallery.

Dimensions

Height: 14 inches / 35.56 cm
Width: 11.5 inches / 29.21 cm
Depth: 0.13 inches / 0.33 cm

Signature

Signed lower left, 'Carl Fischer'

Condition Report

This work is in overall good condition.

Minor areas of restoration.

Minor losses, warp to card, and old pinholes to corners.

Art Period

Modern

Movement/Style

Post-Impressionism

Conditions of Business

Please note that the cancellation right for EU/UK purchasers applies to this item. Please read Condition 19 of the Buy Now Marketplace Conditions of Business for buyers for more information. Read more here.