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Leonhard Sandrock (March 5, 1867, Neumarkt in Schlesien - October 30, 1945, Berlin) was a German painter and etcher.
After his time in the Prussian army, Sandrock was apprenticed in Berlin to landscape and marine painter Hermann Eschke. Sandrock specialized in painting German, Dutch and Italian port cities, and Belgian, Westphalian and Upper Silesian industrial areas. Sandrock became a member of the Berlin Artists' Association in 1898. He was regularly represented with his works at the annual Great Berlin Art Exhibition and from 1938 to 1944 at all Great German Art Exhibitions in Munich.
Work size: 23 x 19 cm
Provenance: The work comes from a German private collection
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Artist | Leonhard Sandrock (1867-1945) |
Title | Keizersgracht, Amsterdam |
Date | 20e eeuw |
Material | Oil on panel |
Dimensions | |
Signature | Artists Stamp on verso |
Condition | Good |
Provenance | Private collection |
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