Charcol burning in a wintery landscape, Heinrich Burkel
  • Artist
    Heinrich Burkel
  • Born
    1802
  • Died
    1869
  • Title
    Charcol burning in a wintery landscape
  • Date of Production
    1835
  • Medium
    oil on canvas
  • Dimensions
    59.5 x 77.7 cm
  • Credit Details
    Gift of Mrs. I. Main-Rippin, 1932

Heinrich Burkel

Charcol burning in a wintery landscape

In 1824, having finally being granted permission from his parents to pursue an artistic career, Heinrich Burkel moved from his birthplace of  Pirmasens to Munich. With the exception of two years spent in Italy in 1831-32 he spent much of his life in the Bavarian capital.

Life in the Bavarian mountains and the close connection between the countryside and those who worked it was a favourite theme of Burkel who was praised for his skill in depicting nature in winter. This beautifully rendered painting with its charcoal burners at work at the onset of winter is a fine example of his sensitive working of such scenes.

Drawing inspiration also from the works of the 17th Century Dutch masters,  Burkel  became a  very successful landscape and genre artist whose  works are to be found in many European public and private collections. This work, for example, formerly belonged to HRH the second Duke of Cambridge and was sold by the executors of that estate in 1904.