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Slope of Eulergraben
1931 Oil

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Carl Barnaš

Entitled Slope of Eulergraben this 1931 idyllic oil on linen landscape is by Carl Barnaš (1879-1953), German painter, printmaker, and art restorer. He was born in Friedberg, Germany and studied art in Kassel and Berlin before moving to Paris to study at Academie Julien-Colarossi. Barnaš traveled and painted plein air landscapes throughout Europe, especially in Holland, Belgium, and England, before fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930s. The Barnaš family moved to Quito, Ecuador, where Barnaš taught at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes. Unable to make a living as an artist in Ecuador's poor economy, Barnaš harnessed his technical skill and creative abilities to open a restoration studio in 1938. Throughout the 1940s, he restored several hundred 17th and 18th century colonial paintings in Quito's churches and monasteries, as well as works in private collections. A dedicated plein air painter, Barnaš often joined the Central University of Quito's science department; journeying to remote Amazonian and Andean locations and painting landscapes and botanical illustrations.

1931 
Oil on Linen
15.5"x19.5" framed, 14"x17.75" unframed

Signed and dated lower right, titled on the back. Excellent vintage condition. Framed in a contemporary wood floater frame with a textured gold finish.