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Gustav(e) Wolff
New York/Missouri/Germany, (1863-1935)
River Des Peres
oil on canvas
signed lower right, framed.

Gustave Wolff was born in Berlin, Germany, but immigrated as a toddler along with his family to St. Louis, Missouri. As a young man he studied art at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and grew to become an impressionistic painter who enjoyed employing a muted palette, who became fascinated with the subtleties of tonalism and who focused on cityscapes around him—first in St. Louis and later in New York City. Here in the middle of winter we see an urban industrial bridge spanning a river with snow on its banks. The river depicted is River Des Peres (originally Rivière des Pères—or the "River of Fathers"), named after a Jesuit mission from the 1700s that was originally located near this bridge at its confluence with the Mississippi River. For hundreds of years this river has snaked through the area that is now known as South St. Louis, but it has been well channelized and highly controlled now for over 100 years. Today some think of it as a storm drain or an open sewer, and HEC-TV created an documentary about it called "A Sewer Runs Through It;" it is a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.

  • Dimensions: 12 x 16 inches
  • Medium: oil on canvas

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June 10, 2023 10:00 AM CDT
St. Louis, MO, US

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