Sale 205 Lot 1126
FERDINAND MAX BREDT (German, 1860 - 1921). Leisure of the Odalisques, Signed F.M. Bredt lower left. Oil on board. Framed. - 19.75 X 31.5 inches Estimate $64,000-76,800 PROVENANCE Acquired by the family of the previous owner in 1932 Ketterer Kunst: Sale: 388 / Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century, April 26. 2012 in Munich Lot 161 Sotheby's, London, 23 April 2013, Lot 15 ARTIST PROFILE: Ferdinand Max Bredt was active/lived in Germany. Ferdinand Bredt is known for Orientalism, harem figure painting, nudes, animals. Also known as F. M. Bredt because of that signature on his work, he is regarded as one of Germany's leading Orientalist* painters. Bredt was born in Leipzig, Germany in 1860, and originally trained as a book dealer. Tranisitioning to art, he studied first at the School of Art in Stuttgart, Germany, before continuing his studies in Munich, under Wilhelm Lindenschmit (the Younger). Bredt travelled extensively during his life, taking voyages to Greece, Italy, Turkey and Tunisia, producing an extensive body of work in oil and watercolor. Bredt predominantly uses female subjects that he places in exotic locations, interiors, and courtyard. He was fascinated with Oriental architecture; he built his house and studio in Ruhpolding, Germany in an Arabian style. The work of Ferdinand Max Bredt was exhibited in Paris, Berlin, Chicago and London. Today he is little-known, but he was widely recognized in his lifetime for his works.
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