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Otto Planding (1887-1964)Oil on Board" Muskoka lake 1930"

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    Posted 10 years ago

    Alan2310
    (915 items)

    Hi
    Everyone.
    I want to share with you one of my find today at GW in my area, a very realist and vibrant color oil painting on board, by a Canadian Artist Otto Planding, with is time period frame, from 1930.

    When you look this painting it's look so real, that's remind you a picture, you expect to see a deer jump across the trail or a rabbit running in the deep woodie area.Wondeful painting.

    Dimension Frame 27"by 21" Board 22" by 16"

    Thanks for Viewing
    Alan

    ------------------------OTTO PLANDING (1887-1964)----------------------------

    Otto Planding was born in Germany in 1887. He studied at the Munich Academy of Art.
    Otto Planding came to Canada from Germany in 1913.
    From the moment of his arrival from Germany until his death in 1964, he supported himself exclusively by painting. He lived very humbly in Toronto and eschewed luxuries.

    Otto’s permanent residence was in Toronto, where he maintained a studio behind Haynes Gallery, on Yonge Street but he spent much of his time painting in Northern Ontario.

    He painted mostly in the countryside north of Toronto, in the Georgian Bay Area, where many wealthy people had summer homes by the lake.

    The Muskokas and the Rockies were some of his favourite painting areas as well as the Haliburton region and Algonquin Park.

    Today Otto Planding’s oil paintings of Ontario’s vibrant lakes and rivers are highly sought after for both their content and their artistic impressionist qualities.

    He died without a will in a rented room, in 1964 at the age of 77

    His entire estate was comprised of $52.00 in cash and three recently completed paintings.

    Sources:
    Information courtesy of Michael Parker

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    Comments

    1. racer4four racer4four, 10 years ago
      It is a beautiful painting Alan...well done!
      Sad end for a talented man.
    2. jscott0363 jscott0363, 10 years ago
      Alan, this is very beautiful. Great find at the GW!!!
    3. Alan2310 Alan2310, 10 years ago
      Many thanks for the love and nice comments, it's much appreciated.
      racer4four,jscott0363,CindB.PatSea

      Yes we see this many time, carreer and tragically for famous person.
      Regards
      Alan
    4. Alan2310 Alan2310, 10 years ago
      Many thanks for the love, much appreciated.
      Jewels,melaniej,mikelv85,kyratango
      aghcollect,racer4four,walksoftly,SEAN68
    5. Alan2310 Alan2310, 9 years ago
      Lisa
      Roy
      Windwalker, many thank to all of you for the love, really appreciated that you take some time to stop by, I enjoy very much this one and many more, and i am happy that you love it to.....;-)

      Regards
      Alan
    6. Windwalker, 9 years ago
      Well.. I love the field of depth in the painting.. how it forces your eyes to follow the road to the lake...Its really well done ...luckey u ...smiling
    7. Alan2310 Alan2310, 9 years ago
      Windwalker, like you i am a photograp and when i see a painting like that one(look like a picture), i know for sure I have to buy it, yes this is really a good painting, i am lucky to have found that one, i take those few shot with a 14 MegaPixel, but with your eyes(HD), this is truly a masterpiece.
      I have a list of Canadian Painters, always look for for those first, they are well quote on Art web site, Otto planding is one of them.
      Many thanks for the comment, really appreciated that you take some time to stop by.
      P.S Found another great Canadian painter today, post soon,,,,hope you will love it to....
      Regards
      Alan
    8. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 9 years ago
      very touching story of a very talented painter! this is a scene i'm very familiar with -from years of x-country skiing in the Northeast.
    9. Alan2310 Alan2310, 9 years ago
      ho2cultcha, same as well for me, coming from the North(Quebec), remind me some places where i go fishing every summer, and for sure when i use to do trapping in the North of Quebec in the winter season.
      And of corse some artist not having easy life doing there work, very sad ending for a talented Man.
      Many thanks for the the comments and the love, much appreciated that you take some of your time to stop by.

      Regards
      Alan
    10. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      B-r-r-r-rrrrr !

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