Jules HINTZ - The entrance to Jersey Harbour

Jules HINTZ - The entrance to Jersey Harbour
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Jules HINTZ
Hamburg, 1813 - Paris, 1861
Oil on wood panel
28 x 41 cm (45.5 x 60 cm with frame)
Signed lower left "J. Hintz".
Titled on the back "Entrée du port de Gersay Manche".
19th-century gilded wood frame

Jules Hintz was a German painter who settled in Paris after studying in Hamburg with Siegfried Bendixen. Hintz exhibited at the Salon from 1848. He was a pupil in Eugène Isabey's studio. He specialized in views of the French coast. His paintings display a finesse and meticulous attention to detail reminiscent of German realist painting of the Romantic period. And a sense of material reminiscent of the Isabey school.
Hintz exhibited "Entrée du port de l'île de Mellum à Jersey" at the 1850 Paris Salon at the Palais National, one of eight small paintings he exhibited that year.

Ref: KX6ZO6CFG5

Style Louis-Philippe-style (Marine Paintings of Louis-Philippe-style Style)
Period 19th century (Marine Paintings 19th century)
Country of origin France
Artist Jules HINTZ
Width (cm) 60
Height (cm) 46
Materials Oil on wood
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
Location 75009, Paris, France
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