This refined mid-19th-century half-length portrait by German artist Otto Knille (1832-1898) depicts a young woman attired in a dark dress, offset by a delicate white lace collar that spreads lightly across her shoulders.
Turning slightly to her left, her gaze is directed just beyond the viewer, as if momentarily distracted by a passing thought. There''s the faintest suggestion of a smile, which softens her lips, while her dark, luminous eyes convey a sense of inward reflection. Her hair is parted at the centre and arranged in smooth side coils - elegantly framing her face.
Knille has captured this portrayal with particular sensitivity, and his handling suggests he sought to convey the subtleties of her presence. Trained at the Düsseldorf Academy and later working under Karl von Piloty in Munich, he absorbed a rigorous approach to drawing, modelling, and tonal harmony.
Even within this portrait, one senses the influence of history painting - the careful construction of form, th
...e measured control of light, and the desire to convey something beyond a mere likeness.
The painting is dated 1857, which places it firmly within Knille’s Munich period. At the time, the city was flourishing as a centre of artistic and cultural ambition. Portraits were often commissioned by members of the rising middle classes - individuals who sought to assert their identity and status. Unlike aristocratic commissions of earlier centuries, these paintings often favoured intimacy over grandeur. Qualities valued within a rapidly modernising society.
There is, in this portrait, a quiet durability. An enduring trace of a personality that continues to meet us across the centuries.
Held in a mid-19th-century giltwood frame with a moulded cove profile and applied floral corner ornaments with foliate scrollwork.
Learn more about Otto Knille in our directory.
Medium: Oil on canvas
Overall size: 29” x 33” / 74cm x 84cm
Year of creation: 1857
Provenance: Private collection, Germany.
Condition: Cleaned. Revarnished. Later stretcher. Craquelure throughout. The paint layer is stable. One old patched repair. Frame in good condition with minor age-related wear.
Artist’s auction maximum: £12,400 for ‘Fra Angelico at Work in the Monastery San Marco in Florence’, Oil on canvas, Sotheby''s, Munich, 8 October 2005 (lot 1833).
Our reference: BRV2260
Internal Reference: BRV2260
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1207071
Dateline of this antique is 1850
Height is 84cm (33.1inches)Width is 74cm (29.1inches)Depth is 6cm (2.4inches)
Thank you.
Your comment has been sent to Sellingantiques.