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Adam, Emil
1843 Munich - 1924 ibid.
«Morgenscene im Paddok (morning scene in the paddock)».
Oil on canvas. Signed lower right and dated 1916. Verso on the stretcher on a label titled and inscribed «(Vollblutpferde (thouroughbreds))» and «Ölgemälde von Prof. Emil Adam. München 154, Nymphenburgerstr (oil painting by Prof. Emil Adam. Munich 154, Nymphenburgerstr)» as well as remains of a printed label from the Galerie Reith, Munich.
H 58,
Noble racehorses are the preferred subject of the artist Emil Adam. He quickly became a painter of prominent horses as well as horse owners. Among others, he painted for the Duke of Westminster, the Prince of Wales and William Kissam Vanderbilt, meaning that his works hung in the noblest houses in Europe at the time. His house at 154 Nymphenburger Str. in Munich was also referred to as «Adamshall».
Provenance: Sotheby's, London, auction 05.10.1988, lot 151; private collection Markgräflerland.
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