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Manner of Thomas Sidney Cooper Cattle Resting in Landscape
Cattle Resting In A Landscape With Bull.
[Rare Opportunity To Acquire This Artists Work]
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About The Artist: Life
Heinrich Harder was born in Putzar, Pomerania, the son of a farmer. From 1874 to 1876, he studied at the Royal Art School in Berlin, followed by tutoring by Martin Gropius and later (1890-1892) with Eugen Bracht at the Royal Art School (Königlichen akademischen Hochschule für die Bildenden Künste) in the same city.
After his studies, he settled in Steglitz, where he lived until the end of his life. He shared a workshop in the Berlin suburb, on Lutherstraße 10, with the decorative artist Hans Hartmann.In addition, Harder taught from 1906 to 1923, and from 1913 as an art professor, at the Prussian Academy of Fine Arts (now the Berlin University of the Arts).
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Artists Work
As a landscape painter, Harder exhibited paintings inspired by the scenery of Lüneburg (like his mentor Bracht), Mecklenburg, the Harz mountains, Sweden and Switzerland, at the Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung in 1891.He was also active as a decorative artist and worked for advertisement companies.
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In 1900, Harder prepared 60 lithographs for the series Tiere der Urwelt ("Animals of the Primeval World") by the Hamburg cocoa and chocolate manufacturer Theodor Reichardt, depicting dinosaurs, trilobites, ammonites, and primeval mammals
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Berlin Aquarium
In 1913, Harder designed a series of reliefs and mosaics on the two façades of the newly built aquarium of the Berlin Zoo, on the Budapester Straße and inside the zoo itself. They show prehistoric creatures, such as dinosaurs, fossil invertebrates, extinct reptiles, and extinct mammals. He also helped create a large statue of an Iguanodon on the zoo side of the aquarium building, together with the sculptor Otto Markert.
When the destroyed aquarium was rebuilt after the Second World War, Harder's badly damaged pictures could not initially be restored due to lack of funds. In 1977, 14 original designs were rediscovered, which served as a template for the restoration of the murals in 1978.
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Harder died in 1935, at the age of 76. He is buried in the Steglitz cemetery.
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A stunning quality large landscape oil paintings on canvas of Cattle Resting by shallow waters.
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The Bull standing in the centre on higher ground looking dominant and very noticeable.
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Beautifully rendered with good detail and rich colours capturing the surrounding countryside to provide scale and atmosphere.
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Frame
The frame is a later example, a fabulous swept design finished in antique gold and has amazing moulded plasterwork providing great detail in the escalloped corner design.
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Frame Size
Height : 26 Inches
Width : 31 Inches
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Condition
Relined and restored in the past to a good standard and ready to grace the walls.
Frame is in good order throughout.
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Delivery
Packaging and Postage Next Day Insured
UK £65 / Europe £95 / USA & Asia £165
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Quote Stock Ref: 0886
measurements
Height:
26 in
Width:
31 in
Depth:
2 in
measurements
declaration
Mansion House Antiques & Fine Art has clarified that the Manner of Thomas Sidney Cooper Cattle Resting in Landscape (LA396142) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1890-1910
declaration
condition
condition
Relined and reported in the last to a good standard and ready to grace the walls. Frame is in good order throughout.