William Bils [1872-1944] New York impressionist : Bridge over horse path, Prospect Park, 1929.

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William Bils [1872-1944]
German-American | Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY
Landscape by the lake, ca.1923
Oil on thick wood panel
11-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches
Unsigned but was part of a large group of the artist’s work.

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William Bils [1872-1944]
German-American | Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY
Bridge over horse path, Prospect Park, 1929
Oil on board
11 x 14 inches
Signed, dated and titled on verso : ‘W. Bils. / 1929 / Pat Purcell / BRIDGE OVER / HORSE PATH. PROSPECT PARK’.

Untouched condition.

Provenance: The artist, Brooklyn, NY ; Pat Purcell, New York, NY ; From Here To Antiquity (David Smernoff), New Haven, CT.

 

William Bils [1872-1944]

BIOGRAPHY
William Bils [1872-1944] was a German-born landscape painter who settled in Brooklyn, NY.  Bils’ training is unknown but he may have been trained in Paris, living in Drancy, Paris and in his native Germany.  His work was influenced by the Düsseldorf school and Barbizon school of painting which could indicate that he comes from Dusseldorf.  Bils appears in Brooklyn newspapers as a renter of rooms in his home, seven bedrooms, near Prospect Park, Brooklyn at 628 Bergen Street in 1911 and 1912.  Prospect Park, most probably due to its proximity became the artist’s prime subject for his art work.  Bils had a wife, Anna Bils, a son that past before reaching the age of one (also named William Bils [1910]), and another son Bernard Bils.  The artist’s work is very thickly painted and the colors are greyed with white.  Bils died on April 3, 1944.

SOURCES
– The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, NY, Monday, July 1, 1912, page 11.
– “William Bils – 1940 Cenus Record.” Mooseroots.com. Updated 1940. Accessed August 6, 2017. http://1940-census.mooseroots.com/l/98118446/William-Bils