Frederick Ferdinand Schafer Frederick Ferdinand Schafer. (1841 1927). Autumn in the White Mts. 24; Oil on Canvas ; 24 x 16 1/4 ; Signed Lower Left ; $ 3,500 USD. http://home.teleport.com/~art4sale/photo/schafer2.htm
Extractions: Autumn in the White Mts. #24 ; Oil on Canvas ; 24" x 16 1/4" ; Signed Lower Left ; $ 3,500 USD Frederick Ferdinand Schafer was born in Braunschweig, Germany, August 16,1839; he emigrated to the United States at the age of 37 and he died in Oakland, California, July 18, 1927. He was a western United States landscape artist who is well known within a community of dealers in western art and collectors of that genre, mostly in California and the Pacific Northwest. Schafer's training in Germany is unknown; his work resembles that of the Dusseldorf school and contemporary newspaper writers sometimes suggested a connection. He had studios in San Francisco from 1880 through 1886 and in his homes in Alameda and Oakland from 1887 until his death. He apparently spent summers sketching in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, British Columbia, and Alaska and many of his paintings bear verso titles with locations in those states and provinces. Most Schafer landscapes are summer scenes, probably because the territories depicted were difficult to visit in the winter. A member of the San Francisco Art Association for many years, he regularly exhibited his paintings at the Mechanics Institute exhibitions in that city. Schafer's overall style is that of the nineteenth-century American realist landscape tradition, taking maximum advantage of the dramatic western American landscape and with a strong element of naturalisma preference to capture the impression of an object such as a tree rather than to provide photographic detail of it. Many of Schafer's canvases have a dramatic appearance, arising from use of large areas of intense, saturated color and contrasting light, but stopping well short of the awesome and melodramatic (sometimes called "sublime") effects found in canvases of Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederick Edwin Church.
Frederick Ferdinand Schafer Frederick Ferdinand Schafer. (1841 1927). Eagle Falls, Rocky Mts. 21;Oil on Canvas ; 24 x 16 1/4 ; Signed Lower Right ; $ SOLD USD. http://home.teleport.com/~art4sale/photo/schafer.htm
Extractions: Eagle Falls, Rocky Mts. #21 ; Oil on Canvas ; 24" x 16 1/4" ; Signed Lower Right ; $ SOLD USD Frederick Ferdinand Schafer was born in Braunschweig, Germany, August 16,1839; he emigrated to the United States at the age of 37 and he died in Oakland, California, July 18, 1927. He was a western United States landscape artist who is well known within a community of dealers in western art and collectors of that genre, mostly in California and the Pacific Northwest. Schafer's training in Germany is unknown; his work resembles that of the Dusseldorf school and contemporary newspaper writers sometimes suggested a connection. He had studios in San Francisco from 1880 through 1886 and in his homes in Alameda and Oakland from 1887 until his death. He apparently spent summers sketching in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, British Columbia, and Alaska and many of his paintings bear verso titles with locations in those states and provinces. Most Schafer landscapes are summer scenes, probably because the territories depicted were difficult to visit in the winter. A member of the San Francisco Art Association for many years, he regularly exhibited his paintings at the Mechanics Institute exhibitions in that city. Schafer's overall style is that of the nineteenth-century American realist landscape tradition, taking maximum advantage of the dramatic western American landscape and with a strong element of naturalisma preference to capture the impression of an object such as a tree rather than to provide photographic detail of it. Many of Schafer's canvases have a dramatic appearance, arising from use of large areas of intense, saturated color and contrasting light, but stopping well short of the awesome and melodramatic (sometimes called "sublime") effects found in canvases of Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederick Edwin Church.
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Frederick Ferdinand Schafer Catalog, Home Page This site is an illustrated inventory of the paintings of this American nineteenth-century landscape artist.Category Arts Art History Artists S schafer, frederick ferdinandA preliminary catalog of the paintings of frederick ferdinand schafer(18391927). frederick ferdinand schafer (1839-1927). A Preliminary http://ffscat.lcs.mit.edu/ffshtml/
Extractions: Overview. This is an initial inventory of the paintings of Frederick Ferdinand Schafer, a nineteenth-century landscape artist of what is sometimes called the San Francisco or Rocky Mountain school. Schafer was born in Germany but most of his known works were painted in California and the inter-mountain West between 1875 and 1905. This catalog documents nearly 400 of his paintings, in most cases including a reproduction. It also includes varying amounts of information about another 75 paintings that have not been located, and 135 painting titles that are known only from mentions in old sources such as nineteenth century exhibition listings and auction advertisements. Organization. The art and the art history. About the artist and his work.
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PREFACE, Frederick Ferdinand Schafer Ca... frederick ferdinand schafer Painting Catalog. PREFACE. Back to theschafer Catalog Home Page. Preface Why a professor of engineering http://ffscat.lcs.mit.edu/ffshtml/texts/FFStpref.htm
Extractions: [Back to the Schafer Catalog Home Page At the time, I owned two paintings by Frederick Ferdinand Schafer, one of which was dated but unsigned, the second of which was signed but not dated. So I undertook to learn how to authenticate the first painting and date the second one. This project would provide a reason to use research libraries, archives, and the services of librarians, card catalogs, computerized catalogs, and related materials. It quickly became evident that the art historical record of Schafer's work was almost non-existent, and that a prerequisite to dating undated works would be a catalog of his currently known works. So I refocused the effort toward the compiling of a preliminary version of that catalog. A second circumstance arose during the collection of documentation about Schafer: In 1991 the World-Wide Web appeared on the scene with the promise of becoming a useful method of disseminating exactly the kind of information that I was collecting. A catalog of paintings supplemented with biographical information continually evolves as new information comes to light, and the opportunity to update a web site as needed seemed to provide a nearly perfect match. In addition, as an engineer I wanted to learn first-hand just what was involved in the development, set up, and management of this new technology, and what makes some web sites more effective than others, so I decided that a web site should be the primary method of dissemination of the evolving catalog. I began moving materials on-line in the summmer of 1995, and the first version of this web site came up that fall.
Frederick Ferdinand Schafer Biography frederick ferdinand schafer (18391927). frederick ferdinand schaferwas born in Braunschweig, Germany, on August 16, 1839. In 1876 http://whitemountainart.com/Biographies/bio_ffs.htm
Extractions: Please direct any comments to John J. Hender son Introduction Help ... Conditions of Use Frederick Ferdinand Schafer (1839-1927) Frederick Ferdinand Schafer was born in Braunschweig, Germany, on August 16, 1839. In 1876, at the age of 37, he emigrated to the United States. While in the United States, he created some 500 paintings of western American landscapes, and he died in Oakland, California, on July 18, 1927. He is well known within a community of collectors of and dealers in western art, mostly in California and the Pacific Northwest. Schafer's training in Germany is unknown. His work resembles that of the Düsseldorf school and contemporary newspaper writers sometimes suggested a connection. He had studios in San Francisco from 1880 through 1886 and in his homes in Alameda and Oakland from 1887 until his death. He apparently spent summers sketching in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, British Columbia, and Alaska. Many of his paintings bear verso titles with locations in those states and provinces. Most Schafer landscapes are summer scenes, probably because the majestic scenes he frequently painted were difficult to visit in the winter. A member of the San Francisco Art Association for many years, he regularly exhibited his paintings at the Mechanics Institute exhibitions in that city. Schafer's overall style is that of the nineteenth-century American realist landscape tradition, taking maximum advantage of the dramatic western American landscape and with a strong element of naturalism a preference to capture the impression of an object such as a tree rather than to provide photographic detail of it. Many of Schafer's canvases have a dramatic appearance, arising from use of large areas of intense, saturated color and contrasting light, but stopping well short of the awesome and melodramatic effects found in canvases of Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederic Edwin Church.
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Extractions: Please direct any comments to John J. Hender son Introduction Help ... Conditions of Use Frederick Ferdinand Schafer (1839-1927) Frederick Ferdinand Schafer was born in Braunschweig, Germany, on August 16, 1839. In 1876, at the age of 37, he emigrated to the United States. While in the United States, he created some 500 paintings of western American landscapes, and he died in Oakland, California, on July 18, 1927. He is well known within a community of collectors of and dealers in western art, mostly in California and the Pacific Northwest. Schafer's training in Germany is unknown. His work resembles that of the Düsseldorf school and contemporary newspaper writers sometimes suggested a connection. He had studios in San Francisco from 1880 through 1886 and in his homes in Alameda and Oakland from 1887 until his death. He apparently spent summers sketching in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, British Columbia, and Alaska. Many of his paintings bear verso titles with locations in those states and provinces. Most Schafer landscapes are summer scenes, probably because the majestic scenes he frequently painted were difficult to visit in the winter. A member of the San Francisco Art Association for many years, he regularly exhibited his paintings at the Mechanics Institute exhibitions in that city. Schafer's overall style is that of the nineteenth-century American realist landscape tradition, taking maximum advantage of the dramatic western American landscape and with a strong element of naturalism a preference to capture the impression of an object such as a tree rather than to provide photographic detail of it. Many of Schafer's canvases have a dramatic appearance, arising from use of large areas of intense, saturated color and contrasting light, but stopping well short of the awesome and melodramatic effects found in canvases of Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederic Edwin Church.
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Extractions: The reader is warned that the term "Academic" in the title is relative. The author is an academic, but is not trained in either the history of art or the techniques of painting. In consequence, despite the academic style of these notes, the observations made here should be taken as those of an amateur. There is more on this point in Preface: Why a professor of engineering is maintaining an art history web site Each of the following sections is linked to the next, so you can either start with the first section , or choose a section from the links in the table of contents below. The Artist Schafer's background and training Travels of the artist The Art Schafer's Artistic Style Light and Color Space, Scale, and Perspective Depiction of Water ... Comments by Others about the Work of Frederick F. Schafer Constructing the Art Brushwork, Detail, Finish, and Drawing
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Welcome To California-art.com schafer, frederick ferdinand Castle Rock on Columbia River Oil on canvas 24 x42 $5,280. schafer, frederick ferdinand Landscape Oil on Board 5 x 7 $550. http://www.california-art.com/results.cfm?ThisPage=84&Gallery=1