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  • KAUFMANN, HANS (1862–1949) – Chronicler of the Alps

    KAUFMANN, HANS (1862–1949) – Chronicler of the Alps

    Hans Kaufmann was an important German painter and illustrator who became known above all for his atmospheric high mountain landscapes. Born in Hohenschwangau, in the heart of the Bavarian Alps, he developed an early and deep understanding of the light conditions and rugged beauty of the mountain world.

    Style and craft: Kaufmann is associated with the late Munich school of painting. His style is characterized by a detailed, almost documentary precision, which he combines with a late Romantic lighting atmosphere. He was a master at capturing the monumental grandeur of peaks such as the Matterhorn or the Zugspitze without forgetting the human component – such as small chapels or alpine huts.

    Thematic focus: He specialized in the Central Alps. His views of the Valais (Zermatt) and the Bernese Oberland in particular were already in high demand among collectors and mountaineers during his lifetime.

    Historical context: Your picture from 1947 is from his late work. During this period, Kaufmann remained steadfastly committed to classical, representational painting, while the art world was already turning to modernism. It is precisely this consistency that makes his works sought-after collector’s items for lovers of traditional Alpine art today.

    The Artworks of Hans Kaufmann are regularly traded at auctions, such as Auktionshaus Leo Spik in Berlin Germany.

    “Matterhorn” bei Hans Kaufmann
  • “Matterhorn”

    “Matterhorn”

    Artwork by HANS KAUFMANN

    typical swiss alpine scenery

    “Matterhorn” von Hans Kaufmann

    Oil on Canvas

    53 x 41 cm

    Signed lower right

    Year 1947

  • “Le Puy”

    “Le Puy”

    Artwork by ADOLPHE POTTER

    landscape in Auvergne (France) with river and rocky banks

    Öl Gemälde des Künstlers Adolphe Potter "Le Puy"
    “Le Puy” von Adolphe Potter

    Oil on Cardboard

    42 x 35 cm

    Signed lower right

    19th Century

  • POTTER, ADOLPHE

    POTTER, ADOLPHE

    Adolphe POTTER is an artist born in Switzerland in 1835 and deceased in 1911. The artist’s works have gone up for sale at public auction 81 times, mostly in the Painting category. The oldest auction recorded on our site is for the artwork Steife brise presented in 1992 at Dobiaschofsky Auktionen AG (Painting) and the most recent is for the artwork Bord de côte presented in 2024 (Painting). The artist’s works are mainly sold in France. Our Intuitive Art Market ® algorithms for Adolphe POTTER are based on 81 auctions. www.artpiece.com

    The Artwork owned by mountain-art.com named “Le Puy” originates from an auction at Dobiaschofsky Auktionen AG.

    Öl Gemälde des Künstlers Adolphe Potter "Le Puy"
    “Le Puy”, Adolphe Potter