While we like the skills of the two Fehdmer
brothers we keep investigating in their art.
Especially the birch trees are a speciality
of this german born watercolourist.
Work on paper. Dimensions 30 / 40 cm.
We recently obtained this watercolour that has been
signed clearly lower left: E. Fehdmer Bruxelles 1891.
The next one has been sold to us by an auction house
being a genuine Eugene Fehdmer. Seeing this
work we really doubt that.
Work on paper. Dimensions 25 - 35 cm.
This watercolour comes out of the belgium period of this artist
from Germany. Together with his better known brother Richard
they produced a lot of landscapes, often in the surroundings
of Antwerp. Work on paper. Dimensions: 35 - 45 cm.
Adrienne Feremans
Much in the style of Depuits, Feremans delivers a
fine piece of impressionistic art to us. Oil on board.
There were some doubts about who was the artist as there is an
Adolf Feremans and an Adrienne Feremans but why starting
a signature with Ant: The explanations lies in the fact that this
painting must have been produced in Antwerp. Strange
thing in the signature of Adrienne Feremans is the point
placed after the first prefix "F". It is present here too!
Theodore Feucht ( 1867 - 1944 )
A lot of work left to be done on this painting but it is a challenge
of course! There is a certain kind of freshness to it and the
color green especially is present in different tones. After some
work you can already see the progress in the second picture.
The sky remains a strange move in this painting however…
Location: The city "Sonthofen" in Allgau (Germany)
Oil on cardboard. Dimensions: 50 / 68 cm.
No doubt about it: Unmistakable Theodore Feucht.
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