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Ferdinand Burgdorff
Winter Water, Large Seascape of Point Lobos, Monterey, California Shore

c. 1930

$12,500
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Ferdinand Burgdorff (American, 1881-1975) Winter Water, c. 1930 Oil on masonite Signed lower left, titled verso 40 x 46 inches 43 x 49.25 inches, framed Written Verso: Along the Pacific Coast in the region of Point Lobos and Cypress Point there are interesting rocky shores. Here the ocean washes onto the rough shore in most interesting form in the winter months or in January, February, and March. Exhibited: San Francisco, The Bohemian Club, 1939. Provenance: Maxwell Galleries Ltd., San Francisco, California. Private collection, San Francisco, California. Butterfield & Butterfield, Los Angeles, California Paintings, February 7, 1990, lot 1045. Butterfield & Butterfield, Los Angeles, American & California Paintings and Sculpture, December 12, 1996, lot 3364. Private Trust, Santa Barbara, California. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Ferdinand Burgdorff studied at the Cleveland School of Art and in Paris with Rene Menard and Florence Este. In 1907, he headed West with the intention of becoming a desert landscape painter. He lived in box cars with railroad builders on the stretch of line between Yuma and Calexico and traveling by wagon or horseback, accompanied surveyors on many trips into the desert. Of this time he wrote: "There were such exciting things to see and paint, undisturbed by a single human within miles" (Widening Horizons). He also worked for a period in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he painted the sandy wastes near Albuquerque in the region known as the Sandia. He then moved to California where he was an illustrator for The Sunset magazine, then a new publication. Many of the paintings he had made earlier were reproduced in this magazine. In California, he first lived in Carmel where he was an active member of the Carmel Colony. He later settled in nearby Pebble Beach, building a home on Rondo Road. In 1911, he took an exhibition of his desert paintings back to his hometown of Cleveland, and sold enough to finance a two-year trip around the world. His main objective was to see Greece and Egypt because they were ancient desert worlds. He also painted along the Nile, which reminded him of the Colorado River. When he died, he was the oldest working artist on the Monterey Peninsula, having painted many coastal views and abandoned mining towns in pastel, oil and watercolor. From 1907 to 1924, he made numerous painting trips to the Grand Canyon and the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. His work was both realistic and romantic, conveying a sense of mystery and drama in his landscapes.
  • Creator:
    Ferdinand Burgdorff (1883 - 1975, American)
  • Creation Year:
    c. 1930
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 46 in (116.84 cm)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Beachwood, OH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1768214647362

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