We are pleased to present this splendid 20th-century oil painting on masonite panel. This magnificent work is signed lower left: Wilhelm Buddenberg, and a brass plaque in the frame reads "Wilhelm Buddenberg 1890 1967." It is probably referable to the German painter Wilhelm Hermann Friedrich Buddenberg (born July 16, 1890, Trier; died February 2, 1967, Neuss), who became particularly renowned as a painter of animals and hunting scenes.
This wonderful painting depicts a winter woodland landscape. In the foreground, the main subject of the scene is a flock of four pheasants. The pheasants move through the low vegetation on the snow-covered ground, perhaps searching for food. One male stands out for its distinctive colorful plumage, with a blue-green neck. The scene is set in a beautiful pine and conifer forest, where snow covers the ground and whitens the tree branches. The artistic quality is evident in the detailed, figurative style common to European hunting paintings. The painter masterfully uses cool colors and diffused light to perfectly create a typical winter atmosphere.
If you love paintings featuring winter nature or are a hunting enthusiast, you absolutely must add this wonderful painting to your collection. A splendid work of art that will enchant your guests!
The painting is framed in a magnificent 20th century gilded wooden frame with delicate relief decorations.
Frame dimensions (cm):
Height: 62
Width: 72
Depth: 5,5
Painting dimensions (cm):
Height: 50
Width: 59
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialOtherNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeMediumHeight62 cmWidth72 cm