Description: Rudolf Pick 1865-1915 Pastel Painting, Lily Pads and Blooming Lotus, Vienna Austria Frame size 29-1/2x 39-1/2" Image size 19x 29" (*The frame is a bit marked, The image is in excellent condition) . The pictures are a big part of the description, please review carefully before purchasing this item. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Buyer pays all shipping costs and insurance as per UPS standards. I do accept respectable offers. (* I Do Not Jack up my prices 100% so I can come down 50% I do price my artwork at a market selling price so please keep this in mind when throwing me an offer!! Please check out my other items Im offering on Ebay. If you enjoy the service I provide please leave Feedback. If you would like to Follow me on eBay click on sellers other items by my screen name (treasures seeking maniac) then click on the heart under my name. RUDOLF PICK (1865 - 1915) Biography A pupil of the Austrian painter Eduard Gerisch and the Hungarian artist and illustrator Imre Revesz, Rudolf (or Rudolph) Pick was active as a painter, illustrator and caricaturist of sporting, racing and hunting subjects. He also worked as a designer of posters and advertisements. Some two hundred watercolours by Pick were included in the posthumous sale of the contents of the artists studio, held in Vienna in 1916. Pastel is pure pigment, the same pigment used in making all fine art paints. It is the most permanent of all media, when applied to conservation ground and properly framed. Pastel has no liquid binder that may cause other media to darken, fade, yellow, crack or blister with time. Pastels from the 16th century exist today, as fresh as the day they were painted. No restoration needed, ever! A particle of Pastel pigment seen under a microscope looks like a diamond with many facets. Therefore, Pastel paintings reflect light like a prism. No other medium has the same power of color or stability. Properly framed, they are one of the most permanent media. Pastel does not at all refer to pale colors, as the word is commonly used in cosmetic and fashion terminology. The name Pastel comes from the French word Pastische because the pure, powdered pigment is ground into a paste, with a small amount of gum binder, and then rolled into sticks. The infinite variety of colors in the Pastel palette range from soft to subtle to bold and brilliant.Note: pastel must never be confused with colored chalk. Chalk is a limestone substance impregnated with dyes.
Price: 629 USD
Location: Trenton, New Jersey
End Time: 2025-01-14T22:31:07.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Rudolf Pick
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Rudolf Pick
Size: Large
Signed: Yes
Material: Paper
Item Length: 29 in
Region of Origin: Austria
Framing: Matted & Framed
Subject: Lily Pads/Lotus Blossoms
Type: Pastel Painting
Year of Production: 1865
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 39 in
Theme: Art
Style: Realism
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Production Technique: Pastel
Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1900-1924