Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Swiss Alps through the eyes of renowned Swiss painter Eduard Bühler (1853 - 1912). Admire the stunning Oeschinen Lake (Oeschinensee) portrayed with precision and skill, capturing the unique beauty of the place. The vibrant colors and confident brushstrokes bring the alpine landscape to life, showcasing the spectacular play of reflected sunlight on the majestic mountains. Indulge your love for art, travel, and nature with this beautiful painting. The painting is titled and inscribed on the reverse of artistic paperboard (Winsor & Newton) in pencil: “Bluemlisalp Oeschinensee”. This painting is framed in original period 19th century golden gesso frame. Oil painting on paperboard, circa 1889 as signed lower left, framed.
Size app.: 23 x 30.5 cm (roughly 9.1 x 12 in), frame is 35.2 x 42.3 cm (roughly 13.9 x 16.7 in). Very good condition with tiny retouches on the very edge (hidden under the frame), age wear. Please study good resolution images for cosmetic condition. In person actual painting may appear darker or brighter than in our pictures, strictly depending on sufficient light in your environment. Weight of app. 1.4 kg is going tomeasure 3 kg packed for shipment.
Eduard Bühler (1853 - 1912). Studied in Munich and Geneva. Was based in Aeschi near Frutigen from 1902. Oeschinen Lake (German: Oeschinensee) is a lake in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Kandersteg in the Oeschinen valley. At an elevation of 1,578 metres (5,177 ft), it has a surface area of 1.1147 square kilometres (0.4304 sq mi). Its maximum depth is 56 metres (184 ft).