oscar-soellner-american-1890-1952-rural-landscape-with-hillock
Lot 1248
Oscar Soellner (American, 1890-1952), Rural Landscape with Hillock
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on canvas (lined), unsigned, presented in a later gilt frame.

Frame dimensions 20 x 22 3/4 in.

From the Estate of the late Ruth S. Marr, daughter of the artist

Oscar Daniel Soellner was primarily a self-taught artist, studying art books on his own and later enrolled in formal classes at the Chicago Academy of Fine Art. He divided his time between that of a commercial artist in the city and a more rustic and fulfilling life in the country. He and his family spent many summers and vacations in the artist's colony of Grand Detour, Illinois where he enjoyed painting in the outdoors. He exhibited in Chicago and her environs, including a long run at the Annual Exhibition by Artists of Chicago off and on from 1923 until 1950. His greatest achievement was the exhibition of his painting, "A House at Grand Detour," in the annual exhibition of the National Academy of Design in 1929. This accolade further solidified his reputation in his own backyard and he continued to paint the American Scene until his death in 1952.

Original canvas has been cut and laid down on new canvas and stretchers; minor rubbing to frame.