Adolf Eberle

Musikalische Unterhaltung auf der Alm (Musical entertainment in the Alpine pasture, 1914)


Adolf Eberle (11 January 1843 24 January 1914) was a German painter who specialised in genre painting, particularly of Bavarian and Tyrolean farmers and huntsmen.

Biography

Adolf Eberle: Eine erfolgreiche Jagd

Eberle was born in Munich; his father, Robert Eberle, was also a painter.[1] At the Munich Academy of Arts, he studied under Karl von Piloty beginning in 1860.[1][2] He achieved success the following year with a painting called Pfändung der letzten Kuh (mortgaging the last cow),[3] of which William Unger made an engraving.[1]

After spending some time depicting soldiers in the Thirty Years' War and the Seven Years' War, he returned to subjects from Bavarian and Tyrolean peasant life.[4] At the 1879 international exposition in Munich, his Erster Rehbock (first stag) was well received.[1] A painting of his with the translated title Childhood Fun was sold for $16,800 at Bonhams in San Francisco in 2007,[5] and another with the translated title The Day's Bag for £7,500 at Christie's in London in 2012.[6]

Eberle died in Munich in 1914.[2] In 1952 Eberlestraße in the Solln neighbourhood of Munich was named after him.[7]

Selected works

Paintings

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Eberle, Adolf", Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, Volume 5 Distanzgeschäft Faidherbe, 4th ed., 188592, p. 281, online at Retrobibliothek (in German).
  2. 1 2 Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie Volume 2 Brann Einslin, 2005 ed., ISBN 9783598250323, p. 799, col. 1 (in German).
  3. Hermann Alexander Müller, ed. Hans Wolfgang Singer, Allgemeines Künstler-Lexicon, Volume 1 A F, 3rd ed. Frankfurt: Rütten & Loening, 1895, OCLC 174779598, p. 382 (in German).
  4. Adolf Rosenberg, Geschichte der modernen Kunst: Die deutsche Kunst 2 18491889, Leipzig: Grunow, 1889, OCLC 185569967, p. 70 (in German).
  5. Lot 124, Auction 15410: European Paintings, 7 November 2007, Bonhams, retrieved 19 October 2014.
  6. Sale 6836, Lot 102, 27 September 2012, Christie's, retrieved 19 October 2014.
  7. Eberlestraße, Sollner-hefte.de (in German).
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