Marius Bauer artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale The cloakroom of the 'Haagse Stadsschouwburg'
Marius Bauer
Den Haag 1867-1932 Amsterdam
1867-1932
The cloakroom of the 'Haagse Stadsschouwburg'
watercolour on paper 24.3 x 43.8 cm, signed l.r. with monogram and dated 1886
This work on paper was previously for sale.
Marius Bauer came from an art-loving environment and visited the Haagse Academie from 1879 to 1885 together with Breitner, De Zwart and Willem van Konijnenburg. Initially, he was primarily known as an etcher, but after the turn of the century, Bauer developed more and more into a watercolorist and painter. First these were still lifes and scenes from the mundane life, colorful and sketchy portrayed under the influence of the Hague School and French impressionists such as Degas. In 1888 he made a trip to Constantinople. From that time on, the exotic atmosphere of the Near East was a source of inspiration for him.