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Kleine Pferdeschwemme (Umkreis) by Hans von Marées

Kleine Pferdeschwemme (Umkreis)

Hans von Marées·c. 1862

Historical Context

'Kleine Pferdeschwemme (Umkreis)' (Small Watering Place, Circle of the Artist), attributed to the circle of Hans von Marées and dated to around 1862, belongs to his early period before his move to Rome and reflects the equestrian subject matter he explored in the early 1860s under the influence of his Munich training. The attribution 'Umkreis' (circle) indicates that scholarly opinion has questioned whether the work is entirely autograph, possibly involving studio collaboration or being a work by a close follower. The subject — horses led to water — appears in several authenticated von Marées works from this decade, making the attribution plausible regardless of the exact degree of his hand. Early 1860s Munich horse painting was heavily influenced by the tradition of Albrecht Adam and the equestrian painters of the Romantic generation, and the young von Marées absorbed this tradition before developing his later more formal approach.

Technical Analysis

The attribution to the circle rather than to von Marées himself suggests some unevenness in execution compared to his documented works. The handling of the horses and figures is competent but lacks the sustained formal conviction of his authenticated canvases. The warm palette and compositional approach are consistent with Munich painting of the early 1860s.

Look Closer

  • ◆The 'Umkreis' (circle) attribution signals that the work may involve studio collaboration or a close follower rather than von Marées alone.
  • ◆The equestrian subject and compositional approach are consistent with authenticated von Marées works from the same period.
  • ◆The handling of the horses' forms is technically competent but lacks the intense formal scrutiny of his later authenticated canvases.
  • ◆The warm, earthy palette is characteristic of Munich equestrian painting of the early 1860s from which von Marées emerged.

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