Un cheval blanc (1880) Painting by Fritz Von Uhde

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil
  • Dimensions Height 29.1in, Width 23.6in
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  • Categories Impressionism Animal
In “A White Horse” by Fritz von Uhde, we see a naturalistic depiction of a white horse standing peacefully in a forest landscape. The horse occupies the center of the composition, with a gentle and tranquil gaze, and seems to be the main subject of the work. The animal is depicted with meticulous attention to the details of its coat and musculature,[...]
In “A White Horse” by Fritz von Uhde, we see a naturalistic depiction of a white horse standing peacefully in a forest landscape. The horse occupies the center of the composition, with a gentle and tranquil gaze, and seems to be the main subject of the work. The animal is depicted with meticulous attention to the details of its coat and musculature, highlighting von Uhde's mastery in depicting animals.

The background of the painting reveals a shepherd in the background tending to other horses, suggesting a scene from everyday rural life. The landscape is rich and verdant, with impressionistic touches of light and shadow that bring the scene to life. A black chicken is visible in the foreground, adding another element of rural life to this bucolic scene. The painting, with its natural palette and serene ambiance, captures a moment of country life.

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Fritz von Uhde was a German painter, born May 22, 1848 in Wolkenburg and died February 25, 1911 in Munich. He is credited with being one of the first German artists to adopt an Impressionist style, marking[...]

Fritz von Uhde was a German painter, born May 22, 1848 in Wolkenburg and died February 25, 1911 in Munich. He is credited with being one of the first German artists to adopt an Impressionist style, marking an important transition in German art of the late 19th century.

Von Uhde began his career as an officer in the Saxon army before turning to painting. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden, then continued his studies in Munich and Paris. In Paris, he was influenced by the work of the French Impressionists, particularly Edgar Degas and Édouard Manet.

His work is characterized by the use of light and bright colors, with an emphasis particularly on scenes of daily life and portraits of children. Von Uhde was also known for his religious depictions, often anchored in scenes of modern life, which was an innovative approach at the time.

Among his most famous works are "Christ among the workers" (1886), which shows Jesus appearing in a contemporary interior, a bold depiction that sparked both praise and controversy.

Fritz von Uhde played an important role in introducing the 039;impressionism in Germany and influenced many artists of his time. He died in Munich.

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