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Sehr großes (133cm) Gemälde "Blumenstillleben mit Insekten" von Heinrich KUGLER (1888-1946)

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Sehr großes (133cm) Gemälde "Blumenstillleben mit Insekten" von Heinrich KUGLER (1888-1946)Ein beeindruckendes Kunstwerk von Heinrich KUGLER: Blumenstillleben mit Insekten. Gemalt mit lfarben auf Karton. Deutschland, 18881946. Das Bild ist vom Knstler signiert. Mae mit Rahmen: ca. 133 x 105 cm. Bild ohne Rahmen: 117 x 90 cm. Das Bild ist mit einem originalen vergoldeten Holzrahmen versehen. In sehr gutem Zustand. Heinrich Kugler wurde 1888 geboren und trat am 6. Mai 1914 in die Mnchner Kunstakademie ein. Der Knstler zeichnete sich durch

Ein beeindruckendes Kunstwerk von Heinrich KUGLER: „Blumenstillleben mit Insekten“.

  • Gemalt mit Ölfarben auf Karton.
  • Deutschland, 1888–1946.
  • Das Bild ist vom Künstler signiert.
  • Maße mit Rahmen: ca. 133 x 105 cm. Bild ohne Rahmen: 117 x 90 cm. 
  • Das Bild ist mit einem originalen vergoldeten Holzrahmen versehen.
  • In sehr gutem Zustand.

Heinrich Kugler wurde 1888 geboren und trat am 6. Mai 1914 in die Münchner Kunstakademie ein. Der Künstler zeichnete sich durch eindrucksvolle Blumenstillleben aus, die er mit verschiedenen Tieren, Insekten oder Vögeln verzierte. Es wird angenommen, dass Heinrich Kugler um 1946 verstorben ist.

 Eines der Gemälde dieses Künstlers, „Die Eule“, wurde für mehr als 18.000 Euro verkauft. 

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