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Frédéric RINGEL
Barmen (Germany), 1826 – 1907
The Painter in His Studio
Oil on canvas
33 x 24 cm (60 x 51.5 cm with frame)
Signed on the lower right side "F. Ringel"
Very beautiful 19th-century giltwood frame decorated with multiple friezes and laurels
Fréderic Ringel was a painter born in Germany and active in Belgium. He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. He lived and worked in Brussels in the 1870s and 1880s. He exhibited a portrait at the Antwerp Salon in 1870 and participated in various exhibitions, including the Ghent Triennial Exhibition in 1877, the Historical Exhibition of Belgian Art in Brussels in 1880, and the Exhibition of the Artistic Circle in Brussels in 1882.
Frédéric Ringel belonged to the realist school of northern painters in the last third of the 19th century. Our painting is meticulously crafted, with numerous details depicting the interior of a late 19th-century painter's studio, including tubes of paint, accessories, and equipment, as well as several other decorative details in the background. But the composition is very much alive with a certain neglect, with things lying around, notably a broom placed there near the painter and the very concentrated attitude of the artist at work, bent over his work to which is added the realism of each detail which surrounds the painter.
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