william-louis-sonntag-sr-american-1822-1900-mountain-landscape
Lot 2040

William Louis Sonntag, Sr. (American, 1822-1900), Mountain Landscape

Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, retaining gallery label to the verso, presented in an ornate giltwood frame.

Stretcher size 12 x 10 in.; Frame dimensions 22 x 20 in.

The Charleston Renaissance Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina

William Louis Sonntag, Sr. was an American landscape painter linked to the Hudson River School, recognized for his detailed and expansive views of the American countryside. Born in East Liberty, Pennsylvania, he began his career in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he studied and taught art before traveling to Europe in the 1850s. His time abroad influenced his approach to composition and light, blending American naturalism with elements of European painting. Sonntag often focused on scenes from the Appalachian Mountains, New England, and the Hudson River Valley.

Sonntag exhibited regularly at major institutions, including the National Academy of Design, where he became an associate member in 1860. His work reflects a careful observation of nature and an interest in large, open views, making him a steady presence in 19th-century American art. Today, he is remembered for his role in shaping the visual identity of the American landscape during that period.

Good estate condition; the frame with minor losses.