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19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY PAINTINGS OF MAINE AND MOUNT DESERT ISLAND

 

Herman Herzog

(1832 - 1932)

Herman Herzog was born in Bremen, Germany, in 1832. He studied at the Dusseldorf Academy and then in Berlin.  He immigrated to Philadelphia in 1869.  He traveled extensively throughout the United States, including California and Yosemite Valley, as well as Mexico.  His patrons included Queen Victoria, Grand Duke Alexander of Russia as well as other members of royal families. He invested wisely in the Pennsylvania Railroad, so he was not dependent on the sale of his paintings to maintain a comfortable life.  In 1931, he participated in an exhibition at the Feragil Gallery in New York City with his son, Lewis Herzog.  He died at his home in Philadelphia in 1932 at the age of 100.

 

Flock of Sheep at Crabtree Point

20 x 26 inches

Oil on canvas

Signed lower right

SOLD

 

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