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Jean Mannheim
Among the Hollyhocks

c. 1915

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Measurements Painting 36 x 30 inches Framed 44.75 x 36.75 inches Jean Mannheim was an American Impressionist artist known for his portraits, landscapes, and figurative works. He was a German-born painter who immigrated to the United States and became a significant figure in California’s art scene. He was associated with the California Impressionist movement and often depicted serene outdoor settings, capturing light and atmosphere with loose, expressive brushstrokes. This painting showcases Jean Mannheim’s signature Impressionist style, characterized by soft, natural lighting, vibrant colors, and a focus on the human figure in an outdoor setting. The woman in the painting, dressed in a flowing white gown, is surrounded by lush greenery and vivid blue flowers, creating a harmonious and tranquil atmosphere. The warm tones of her hair and skin contrast beautifully with the cool blues and greens, a technique often used to enhance depth and vibrancy. Mannheim was known for painting en plein air (outdoors), capturing the effects of sunlight on his subjects. His work was influenced by European Impressionism but had a distinctly American character, often depicting scenes of California’s landscapes and figures. He studied art in Paris at the Académie Julian, where he was influenced by French Impressionism, and later immigrated to the United States. Eventually settling in Pasadena, California, Mannheim became a key figure in the local art scene, helping to establish the California Art Club and teaching at various institutions. Mannheim used loose brushwork and vibrant colors to capture light and atmosphere. He often painted women in natural settings, emphasizing beauty and serenity. Many of his works feature outdoor scenes, reflecting his interest in California’s landscapes and gardens. His compositions often contrast warm and cool tones to create depth and realism. Mannheim’s work has been exhibited in major galleries, including: The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) The Pasadena Museum of California Art The Irvine Museum, known for preserving California Impressionism His paintings remain sought after by collectors and are considered significant contributions to American Impressionist art. This lovely work is in excellent condition and retains remarkable hand carved wooden frame covered in 23k gold.
  • Creator:
    Jean Mannheim (1863 - 1945, American)
  • Creation Year:
    c. 1915
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 44.75 in (113.67 cm)Width: 36.75 in (93.35 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Excellent, minor retouch Frame: carved and gilt wood, minor scuffs.
  • Gallery Location:
    Spokane, WA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2842216060222

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