Null Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl - "Lesender Mann", woodcut on wove paper; published …
Description

Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl - "Lesender Mann", woodcut on wove paper; published in Genius Jg. III 1921; typographically inscribed on verso "Karl Schmidt-Rottluff / Originalholzschnitt"; approx. 28 x 20cm; minimally browned / creased (verso slightly stronger); unframed (sheet size approx. 33.5 x 23.5cm)

1216 

Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl - "Lesender Mann", woodcut on wove paper; published in Genius Jg. III 1921; typographically inscribed on verso "Karl Schmidt-Rottluff / Originalholzschnitt"; approx. 28 x 20cm; minimally browned / creased (verso slightly stronger); unframed (sheet size approx. 33.5 x 23.5cm)

Auction is over for this lot. See the results

You may also like

Florian, Josef12. archy k Velikonocim leta Pane 1929. with several text illustrations, 1 full-page and 5 ill. Plates by various artists. Including Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Text and plates loosely inserted in red printed publisher's wrappers (16 x 12.5 cm) (somewhat creased, with small tears). Avantgarde - Czech Republic - Schmidt-Rotluff, Karl u.a. Florian, Josef 12. archy k Velikonocim leta Pane 1929. with several text illustrations, 1 full-page and 5 ill. Plates by various artists. With several text illustrations, including Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Text and plates loosely inserted in red printed publisher's wrappers (16 x 12.5 cm) (somewhat creased, with small tears). Rare portfolio with collected short stories and poems, with five woodcut illustrations by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and others. - Archy was a series published by the Czech writer, translator and publisher Josef Florian between 1926 and 1948. This 12th edition contains writings by Louis Massignon, Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo and W. B. Yeats. - Uncut copy, somewhat browned due to paper. Overall a well-preserved copy of this extremely rare portfolio. With several text illustrations, 1 full-page and 5 ill. plates by various artists, among them Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Textsheets and plates loosely inserted in original red printed publisher's folder (somewhat creased, with small tears). - Rare portfolio of collected short stories and poems, with five woodcut illustrations by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and others. - Archy was a series edited by the Czech writer, translator and publisher Josef Florian, published between 1926 and 1948. The present, 12th edition contains writings by Louis Massignon, Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo and W. B. Yeats. - Uncut copy, paper somewhat browned. Overall well preserved copy of this exceptionally rare portfolio. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

Prof. Erich Heckel, "Der Spaziergang" Father in conversation with his son, in front of a landscape under a radiant sun, catalogue raisonné Dube 317, woodcut, signed and dated "Erich Heckel (19)20" in pencil below the image on the right, paper browned and slightly stained in the lower area, matted and framed behind glass, dimensions approx. 46 x 32 cm. Artist info: important German painter and graphic artist. Painter and graphic artist (1883 Döbeln - 1970 Radolfzell/Bodensee), studied architecture at the Technische Hochschule Dresden from 1904, discontinued his studies in early 1906, worked (until 1907) in a Dresden architectural office and turned to painting and graphic art as an autodidact, 1905 together with Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Fritz Bleyl founded the artists' group "Brücke" in Dresden, 1907-10 study visits with Schmidt-Rottluff in Dangast, 1909 trip to Italy and studio community with Kirchner in Dresden, 1909-11 summer stays of the Brücke artists at the Moritzburg ponds, 1911 move to Berlin, here 1912 friendship with Lyonel Feininger, Franz Marc and August Macke, 1913 Dissolution of Die Brücke and first solo exhibition with Fritz Gurlitt in Berlin, discovered the small village of Osterholz in the Flensburg Fjord for himself in 1913 and spent the summer and autumn months here until 1943, 1914 with Heinrich Nauen in Dilborn and took part in the Werkbund exhibition in Cologne, 1915-18 military service as a medic, 1918 member of the "Arbeitsrat für Kunst" and member of the Nationalgalerie's acquisition commission, from 1920 regular study trips through Germany, southern France, Italy, England and the Alps, 1931 retrospective at the Kunsthütte Chemnitz, from 1937 exhibition ban and ostracised as "degenerate", at the picture burning on 20.3.In 1939, 1004 paintings and 3825 watercolours and prints by Erich Heckel were destroyed in the courtyard of the Berlin fire station, 1941-43 stay in Carinthia, 1944 destruction of the studio in Berlin by bombing and relocation to Hemmenhofen on Lake Constance, 1949-55 professor at the Karlsruhe Academy, participated in numerous exhibitions, including documenta 1 in Kassel in 1955, member of the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands and the Deutscher Künstlerbund Weimar, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler and Internet.