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Sigmund Landsinger

Auction Lot 38 (40038940)
SIGMUND LANDSINGER VUKOVAR (Yugoslavia, 1855 - Italy, 1939)
"Quell-Nymphe", 1898.
Oil on panel.
Signed and dated in the lower left corner.
Exhibited at the Münchener Jahres-Ausstellung, Glaspalast, Munich, 1898, cat. no. 573.
Reproduced in "Die Kunst unserer Zeit. Eine Chronik des modernen Kunstlebens", vol. IX, Munich, Franz Hanfstaengl, 1898, p. 75.
Measurements: 120 x 69 cm.

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SIGMUND LANDSINGER VUKOVAR (Yugoslavia, 1855 - 1939)
"Quell-Nymphe", 1898.
Oil on panel.
Signed and dated in the lower left corner.
Exhibited at the Münchener Jahres-Ausstellung, Glaspalast, Munich, 1898, cat. no. 573.
Reproduced in "Die Kunst unserer Zeit. Eine Chronik des modernen Kunstlebens", vol. IX, Munich, Franz Hanfstaengl, 1898, p. 75.
Measurements: 120 x 69 cm.

"Nymph of the fountain" is a work of marked symbolist character and evocative atmosphere. The composition presents a semi-nude female figure in a shady natural environment, pouring water from an amphora next to a fountain. The young woman, crowned with small flowers and partially wrapped in a blue cloth, appears integrated in a landscape of rocks, vegetation and aquatic reflections, creating an intimate, mysterious and poetic atmosphere.

The painting responds to the fin-de-siècle taste for mythological and allegorical figures, especially for the nymph as an embodiment of nature, fertility and water. Landsinger constructs the scene with a sensibility close to Central European symbolism: the figure is not presented as a conventional academic nude, but as an idealized, almost visionary apparition, emerging from the forest and linked to the flow of the fountain.

The contrast between the pearly luminosity of the female body and the dark depth of the vegetal environment stands out. The range of greens, blues and ochers, together with the diffuse treatment of the pictorial matter, reinforces the sensation of humidity, gloom and seclusion.

The work is representative of Landsinger's symbolist sensibility, marked by the influence of Arnold Böcklin, with whom he studied in Florence. As in much of his production, the mythological motif here becomes a vehicle for constructing an image suspended between nature, reverie and mystery.

Sigmund Landsinger was a Croatian painter and engraver born in Vukovar. He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and later in Italy, where he studied in Rome with Ludwig Seitz and in Florence with Arnold Böcklin, an artist who exerted a notable influence on his symbolist sensibility. He developed his career between Osijek, Florence, Budapest, Munich and Lugano, integrating himself into the Central European environment of the late nineteenth century.

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