1 / 3

Description

Hugo von Habermann, Damenakt Standing, pensively looking down naked young woman, nude drawing executed with a confident stroke, graphite on paper, c. 1910, signed "Habermann" upper right, browned, minimally waterstained and somewhat stained, framed behind glass, folded dimensions approx. 47 x 31 cm. Artist information: German (portrait) painter and draughtsman (1849 Dillingen to 1929 Munich), initially a law student from 1868, 1870 officer in the German-French War, from 1871 studies at the University of Munich. War, from 1871 studied at the Munich Academy under Strähuber, Anschütz, Barth and Otto Seitz, from 1873 studied under Piloty, inspired by Leibl, 1880 met Piglhein, with whom he founded a painting school together with Fritz von Uhde, 1892 founded the Secession, Habermann became president, 1897 awarded the title of professor by Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, 1905-24 professor at the Munich Academy, worked for the Munich magazine "Jugend", based in Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Wikipedia and Internet.

Automatically translated by DeepL. The original version is the only legally valid version.
To see the original version, click here.

3975 
Go to lot
<
>

Hugo von Habermann, Damenakt Standing, pensively looking down naked young woman, nude drawing executed with a confident stroke, graphite on paper, c. 1910, signed "Habermann" upper right, browned, minimally waterstained and somewhat stained, framed behind glass, folded dimensions approx. 47 x 31 cm. Artist information: German (portrait) painter and draughtsman (1849 Dillingen to 1929 Munich), initially a law student from 1868, 1870 officer in the German-French War, from 1871 studies at the University of Munich. War, from 1871 studied at the Munich Academy under Strähuber, Anschütz, Barth and Otto Seitz, from 1873 studied under Piloty, inspired by Leibl, 1880 met Piglhein, with whom he founded a painting school together with Fritz von Uhde, 1892 founded the Secession, Habermann became president, 1897 awarded the title of professor by Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, 1905-24 professor at the Munich Academy, worked for the Munich magazine "Jugend", based in Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Wikipedia and Internet.

Estimate 350 - 525 EUR
Starting price 350 EUR

* Not including buyer’s premium.
Please read the conditions of sale for more information.

Sale fees: 32.13 %
Leave bid
Register

For sale on Saturday 31 Aug : 10:00 (CEST)
plauen, Germany
Auktionshaus Mehlis GmbH
+493741221005
Browse the catalogue Sales terms Sale info

Delivery to
Change delivery address
Delivery is not mandatory.
You may use the carrier of your choice.
The indicated price does not include the price of the lot or the auction house's fees.