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Thu, Jun 12, 2025 01:00PM EDT
Lot 5035

Vaclav Radimsky, Sunset Landscape, oil on canvas

Estimate: $15,000 - $25,000

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VACLAV RADIMSKY (Czech, 1867-1946), Sunset Landscape, circa 1910, oil on canvas, (approximate dimensions - sight: 20-3/4 x 31-1/2 inches), signed lower left; writing verso.

Notes: Frame has light wear, approximate dimensions - framed: 25 x 36 inches. 

Bio: Vaclav Radimky was a Czech Impressionist painter known for his vibrant landscapes and mastery of light. He studied fine arts in Munich and Vienna and later moved to France where he was influenced by the Barbizon School and Claude Monet. Radimsky spent time painting along the Seine River, capturing serene waterscapes and rural scenes that earned him critical acclaim in Parisian salons. He continued to paint Bohemian landscapes with distinct Impressionist style when returning to Czechoslovakia after World War I.

Condition

Condition: Surface dust, craquelure throughout the painting, no visible inpaint under UV light; verso sealed.

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Provenance: The painting was inherited from the consignor’s late parents, who received it as a wedding gift in 1941 in Brno, a city in Moravia, now Czech Republic. 

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