Stand 25.10.2024

Christian Schneidau

Lot 67042
Summertime, 1924
Oil on canvas

116,8 x 101,6 cm (46,0 x 40,0 in)

Lot 67042
Summertime, 1924
Oil on canvas
116,8 x 101,6 cm (46,0 x 40,0 in)

Schätzpreis: US$ 15.000 - 25.000
€ 14.000 - 23.000
Auktion: 14 Tage

Heritage Auctions

Ort: Dallas, TX
Auktion: 15.11.2024
Auktionsnummer: 8184
Auktionsname: American Art Signature® Auction

Lot Details
Signed lower right: C. Von Schneidau
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, 1924; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, 1986; Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, California (and elsewhere), "A Time and Place: ... California Paintings," December 1, 1990-March 1991; Laguna Beach Art Association Membership Exhibition, Laguna Beach, California, n.d; Bakersfield Art Association, Bakersfield, California, n.d.
Butterfields, San Francisco & Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1993, lot 898; Bonhams & Butterfields, Los Angeles, California, April 8, 2008, lot 214; Petersen Galleries, Beverly Hills, California; Private collection, Beverly Hills, California.
Christian Von Schneidau (American/Swedish, 1893-1976) Summertime, circa 1924 Oil on canvas 46 x 40 inches (116.8 x 101.6 cm) Signed lower right: C. Von Schneidau Bears inscription on the reverse: "Summertime" / P. 204 / C. Von Schneidau Property of a Beverly Hills Collector PROVENANCE: Butterfields, San Francisco & Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1993, lot 898; Bonhams & Butterfields, Los Angeles, California, April 8, 2008, lot 214; Petersen Galleries, Beverly Hills, California; Private collection, Beverly Hills, California. EXHIBITED: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, 1924; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, 1986; Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, California (and elsewhere), "A Time and Place," December 1, 1990-March 1991; Laguna Beach Art Association Membership Exhibition, Laguna Beach, California, n.d; Bakersfield Art Association, Bakersfield, California, n.d. LITERATURE: J.B. Dominik, C. Von Schneidau, Los Angeles, California, 1986, p. 52, illustrated. Christian Von Schneidau's Summertime is a luminous celebration of leisure and natural beauty, painted with a mastery of light and color that epitomizes American Impressionism. In this idyllic scene, a reclining female figure basks in the warmth of the sun, surrounded by lush greenery. The figure is framed by trees, which part to reveal a peaceful, sun-drenched valley in the distance. Schneidau's expert use of dappled light and soft, sunlit hues brings the viewer into this moment of pure serenity, evoking the warmth and stillness of a summer afternoon. Schneidau, an artist based in California, was known for his landscapes and portraits, often drawing on the Impressionist tradition of capturing fleeting moments in nature. In Summertime, he achieves a beautiful balance between the figure and the landscape, allowing the soft curves of the reclining woman to echo the natural forms of the surrounding trees and hills. The brushwork is loose yet deliberate, creating a sense of movement in the foliage while maintaining a strong focus on the human form. The figure, bathed in light, is rendered with a delicate palette that emphasizes the warmth of the sun on her skin and the tranquility of her surroundings. What sets this painting apart is Schneidau's remarkable ability to blend realism with a dreamlike quality. The composition, while grounded in natural observation, carries a sense of idealized beauty—capturing not just a scene, but a mood. The vibrant greens, blues, and soft pastels imbue the work with a sense of harmony and peace, inviting the viewer into this intimate moment of relaxation. The use of light, particularly in the way it filters through the trees and illuminates the figure, is a testament to Schneidau's skill and his keen sensitivity to the effects of natural light. Summertime encapsulates the best qualities of American Impressionism, emphasizing the beauty of the natural world and the human connection to it. Schneidau's treatment of the figure, combined with his mastery of light and atmosphere, makes this work a serene and captivating reflection of a perfect summer's day. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Wax lined canvas. Hair line craquelure, most visible in raking light. Framed Dimensions 55.5 X 49.5 Inches
Lot Details
Signed lower right: C. Von Schneidau
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, 1924; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, 1986; Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, California (and elsewhere), "A Time and Place: ... California Paintings," December 1, 1990-March 1991; Laguna Beach Art Association Membership Exhibition, Laguna Beach, California, n.d; Bakersfield Art Association, Bakersfield, California, n.d.
Butterfields, San Francisco & Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1993, lot 898; Bonhams & Butterfields, Los Angeles, California, April 8, 2008, lot 214; Petersen Galleries, Beverly Hills, California; Private collection, Beverly Hills, California.
Christian Von Schneidau (American/Swedish, 1893-1976) Summertime, circa 1924 Oil on canvas 46 x 40 inches (116.8 x 101.6 cm) Signed lower right: C. Von Schneidau Bears inscription on the reverse: "Summertime" / P. 204 / C. Von Schneidau Property of a Beverly Hills Collector PROVENANCE: Butterfields, San Francisco & Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1993, lot 898; Bonhams & Butterfields, Los Angeles, California, April 8, 2008, lot 214; Petersen Galleries, Beverly Hills, California; Private collection, Beverly Hills, California. EXHIBITED: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, 1924; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, 1986; Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, California (and elsewhere), "A Time and Place," December 1, 1990-March 1991; Laguna Beach Art Association Membership Exhibition, Laguna Beach, California, n.d; Bakersfield Art Association, Bakersfield, California, n.d. LITERATURE: J.B. Dominik, C. Von Schneidau, Los Angeles, California, 1986, p. 52, illustrated. Christian Von Schneidau's Summertime is a luminous celebration of leisure and natural beauty, painted with a mastery of light and color that epitomizes American Impressionism. In this idyllic scene, a reclining female figure basks in the warmth of the sun, surrounded by lush greenery. The figure is framed by trees, which part to reveal a peaceful, sun-drenched valley in the distance. Schneidau's expert use of dappled light and soft, sunlit hues brings the viewer into this moment of pure serenity, evoking the warmth and stillness of a summer afternoon. Schneidau, an artist based in California, was known for his landscapes and portraits, often drawing on the Impressionist tradition of capturing fleeting moments in nature. In Summertime, he achieves a beautiful balance between the figure and the landscape, allowing the soft curves of the reclining woman to echo the natural forms of the surrounding trees and hills. The brushwork is loose yet deliberate, creating a sense of movement in the foliage while maintaining a strong focus on the human form. The figure, bathed in light, is rendered with a delicate palette that emphasizes the warmth of the sun on her skin and the tranquility of her surroundings. What sets this painting apart is Schneidau's remarkable ability to blend realism with a dreamlike quality. The composition, while grounded in natural observation, carries a sense of idealized beauty—capturing not just a scene, but a mood. The vibrant greens, blues, and soft pastels imbue the work with a sense of harmony and peace, inviting the viewer into this intimate moment of relaxation. The use of light, particularly in the way it filters through the trees and illuminates the figure, is a testament to Schneidau's skill and his keen sensitivity to the effects of natural light. Summertime encapsulates the best qualities of American Impressionism, emphasizing the beauty of the natural world and the human connection to it. Schneidau's treatment of the figure, combined with his mastery of light and atmosphere, makes this work a serene and captivating reflection of a perfect summer's day. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Wax lined canvas. Hair line craquelure, most visible in raking light. Framed Dimensions 55.5 X 49.5 Inches
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