Eugen von Blaas (Austrian, 1843-1932)
PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK COLLECTION 
Eugen von Blaas (Austrian, 1843-1932)

In the Water

Details
Eugen von Blaas (Austrian, 1843-1932)
In the Water
signed and dated 'Eug. de Blaas 1914' (lower left)
oil on panel
30¾ x 17½ in. (78.1 x 44.5 cm.)
Painted in 1914
Provenance
Anonymous sale, Christie's, New York, 1 November 1999, lot 180.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.

Lot Essay

Eugene de Blaas was born into a family of accomplished artists. His father, Karl de Blaas, a portrait, history and fresco painter as well as a sculptor, was a professor at the Vienna Academy of Fine Art. Eugene's brother Julius was a painter of battle scenes and animals as well as an established watercolorist, who later on became a professor at the Accademia in Rome. The family, originally from Austria, relocated initially to Rome, where Eugene and Julius were born, and then moved to Venice due to Karl's posting to the Academy. Eugene then attended the Academy in Rome where he later became a professor, followed by the Academy in Venice. His art was well-received in England, allowing him to exhibit consistently at the Royal Academy, the Grafton Gallery and the New Gallery between 1875 and 1892.

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