Arthur Georges Baron von Ramberg (1819-1875)

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Arthur Georges Baron von Ramberg (1819-1875)

Hermann and Dorothea

signed and dated 'Ramberg 72' and signed and inscribed 'Ramberg/Hermann and Dorothea'on an old label on the reverse; oil on canvas
40¼ x 31½in. (102.3 c 80.1cm.)
Provenance
Franziska Kozourek
With Wimmer and Co., Munich

Lot Essay

Hermann and Dorothea was one of Goethe's most popular works during the 19th Century. The sources of the story are from Vollkommene Emigrations - geschicte von denen aus dem Erzbistum Salzburg Vertriebenen Lutheranern (1734) by G. G. G. Göcking and the anonymous Das liebtätige Geragegen die Saltzburgischen Emigranten (1732) however Goethe has transferred the setting from Salzburg to the Rhineland during the French Revolutionary troubles of his own day.

Ramberg painted eight versions of the subject, en grisaille, in 1871.

There is a study of Dorothea in the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich.

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