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  • Bleuler, Johann Ludwig (Louis). 1792 Feuerthalen - 1850 Laufen-Uhwiesen. River landscape. 1844(?).
    Lot 9492

    Bleuler, Johann Ludwig (Louis). 1792 Feuerthalen - 1850...

  • Köster, Carl Georg. 1812 Hamburg - 1893 Düsseldorf. Two landscapes. 1851. pencil/hard paper, 1)
    Lot 9493

    Köster, Carl Georg. 1812 Hamburg - 1893 Düsseldorf. T...

  • Spohler, Jacob Jan Conrad. 1837 - Amsterdam - 1922. Dutch river landscape. Oil/plate, signed lower
    Lot 9494

    Spohler, Jacob Jan Conrad. 1837 - Amsterdam - 1922. Dut...

  • Anonymous portrait painter of the 19th century, bust portrait of a young lady with black tippet.
    Lot 9495

    Anonymous portrait painter of the 19th century, bust po...

  • Meyer-Waldeck, Kunz. 1859 Mitau - 1953 Neuburg am Inn. Study head of longing, portrait of a
    Lot 9496

    Meyer-Waldeck, Kunz. 1859 Mitau - 1953 Neuburg am Inn. ...

  • Portrait painter of the 19th century. Portrait of a young beauty with neckerchief. Pastel chalk/
    Lot 9497

    Portrait painter of the 19th century. Portrait of a you...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Portrait of a man. Oil/canvas, unsigned, 39 x 31 cm,
    Lot 9498

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Portrait of a m...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Summer. 1930. oil/painting cardboard, signed & dated Egg
    Lot 9499

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Summer. 1930. o...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Boat on the beach. Oil/painting cardboard with inclusion
    Lot 9500

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Boat on the bea...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. View of Primwall. 1946. oil/painting cardboard, signed &
    Lot 9501

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. View of Primwal...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Travemünder Wyk. 1952. oil/painting cardboard, signed and
    Lot 9502

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Travemünder Wy...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. The Trave. 1939. oil/painting cardboard with inclusion of
    Lot 9503

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. The Trave. 1939...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Houses at the Norderreihe (Travemünde). Oil/painting
    Lot 9504

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Houses at the N...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. 3 paintings: Buchenwald auf dem Kalvarienberg Travemünde/
    Lot 9505

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. 3 paintings: Bu...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. 2 paintings: Summer landscape/ cow pasture. Oil/painting
    Lot 9506

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. 2 paintings: Su...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Street in Travemünde. 1950. oil/painting cardboard, signed
    Lot 9507

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Street in Trave...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Travemünde front row. Oil/painting cardboard, signed Egg
    Lot 9508

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Travemünde fro...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Fishing harbor in Travemünde. 1950. oil/painting cardboard
    Lot 9509

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Fishing harbor ...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. 2 paintings: Dorfstrasse/ Rose Still Life. Oil/painting
    Lot 9510

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. 2 paintings: Do...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Still life with apples. Oil/canvas, bottom right signed a.
    Lot 9511

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Still life with...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Country house in Travemünde. 1952. oil/painting cardboard,
    Lot 9512

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. Country house i...

  • Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. The Passat in Travemünde. Oil/painting cardboard, signed Egg
    Lot 9513

    Egg, Ewald. 1884 Berlin - 1955 Hamburg. The Passat in T...

  • Hendrich, Hermann. 1856 Heringen/Harz - 1931 Schreiberhau. The white stag. 1915. oil/canvas,
    Lot 9514

    Hendrich, Hermann. 1856 Heringen/Harz - 1931 Schreiberh...

  • Anonymous marine painter of the 19th/20th c. Steamer in heavy seas off the coast. Oil/canvas,
    Lot 9515

    Anonymous marine painter of the 19th/20th c. Steamer in...

  • Anonymous artist of the early 20th c. Peasant couple. Oil/painting cardboard, unsigned, framed 39,
    Lot 9516

    Anonymous artist of the early 20th c. Peasant couple. O...

  • Kühl, Gotthard Johann. 1850 Lübeck - 1915 Dresden. The Dresden Zwinger frame 1901. Colored chalk and
    Lot 9517

    Kühl, Gotthard Johann. 1850 Lübeck - 1915 Dresden. Th...

  • Grott, Teodor. 1884 Czestochowa - 1972 Cracow. Still life with vase with lid and roses, in the
    Lot 9518

    Grott, Teodor. 1884 Czestochowa - 1972 Cracow. Still li...

  • Hoffmann, Wilhelm. 1860 - Berlin ?. Draughtsman and illustrator. 33 illustrations for "Demoiselle
    Lot 9519

    Hoffmann, Wilhelm. 1860 - Berlin ?. Draughtsman and ill...

  • Bland, Emily Beatrice. 1864 Coleby - 1951 London. Inscribed. Beach pleasure, verso forest
    Lot 9520

    Bland, Emily Beatrice. 1864 Coleby - 1951 London. Inscr...

  • Plückbaum, Karl. 1880 - Düsseldorf - 1952. landscape with donkey and monk near Sorrento near Rome.
    Lot 9521

    Plückbaum, Karl. 1880 - Düsseldorf - 1952. landscape ...

  • Geyer, Johann. 1807 - Augsburg - 1875. visit to the sick. Oil/canvas, signed Geyer lower left, 55
    Lot 9523

    Geyer, Johann. 1807 - Augsburg - 1875. visit to the sic...

  • Schams, Franz. 1824 - Vienna - 1883. attributed. Reading girl. About 1860. oil/canvas, unsigned,
    Lot 9524

    Schams, Franz. 1824 - Vienna - 1883. attributed. Readin...

  • Feddersen, Martin Peter Georg. 1849 Altona - 1930 Hamburg. Full moon over North German landscape
    Lot 9525

    Feddersen, Martin Peter Georg. 1849 Altona - 1930 Hambu...

  • Pretz, landscape painter of the Munich school around 1900. Winter landscape near Otterfing. Oil/
    Lot 9526

    Pretz, landscape painter of the Munich school around 19...

  • Landscape and genre painter of the late 19th century. village idyll. Oil/canvas, illegibly signed
    Lot 9527

    Landscape and genre painter of the late 19th century. v...

  • Anonymous landscape painter around 1900. twilight at the sea. Oil/plywood, unsigned,18,5 x 27,5
    Lot 9528

    Anonymous landscape painter around 1900. twilight at th...

  • Aufenanger, Heinrich. 1899 Rotthausen - 1950 Gelsenkirchen. Winter landscape with river. Oil/barrier
    Lot 9529

    Aufenanger, Heinrich. 1899 Rotthausen - 1950 Gelsenkirc...

  • Knell, Adolphus. Circa 1849 - London - circa 1890. sailing ships with fishing boat off the coast.
    Lot 9530

    Knell, Adolphus. Circa 1849 - London - circa 1890. sail...

  • Anonymous landscape and Marian painter of the 19th century. rocky coast in the surf with decaying
    Lot 9531

    Anonymous landscape and Marian painter of the 19th cent...

  • Zwiller, Augustin. 1850 Didenheim - 1939 Neuilly-sur-Seine. Female semi-nude reading. Oil/canvas,
    Lot 9532

    Zwiller, Augustin. 1850 Didenheim - 1939 Neuilly-sur-Se...

  • Kalckreuth, Leopold von. 1855 Düsseldorf - 1928 Gut Eddelsen/Hittfeld. Standing female nude. Oil/
    Lot 9533

    Kalckreuth, Leopold von. 1855 Düsseldorf - 1928 Gut Ed...

  • Heinsohn, Alfred. 1875 - Hamburg - 1927. The banks of the Elbe with a view of Hamburg harbor.
    Lot 9534

    Heinsohn, Alfred. 1875 - Hamburg - 1927. The banks of t...

  • Smidt, Emil Leonhard. 1878 - Hamburg - 1954. the terrace of the Uhlenhorster ferry house. Oil/
    Lot 9535

    Smidt, Emil Leonhard. 1878 - Hamburg - 1954. the terrac...

  • Smidt, Emil Leonhard. 1878 - Hamburg - 1954. in the park of the Villa Borghese in Rome. 1911. oil/
    Lot 9536

    Smidt, Emil Leonhard. 1878 - Hamburg - 1954. in the par...

  • Corinth, Lovis. 1858 Tapiau/East Prussia - 1925 Zandvoort. Two etchings, 1) Lying female nude, on
    Lot 9537

    Corinth, Lovis. 1858 Tapiau/East Prussia - 1925 Zandvoo...

  • Corinth, Lovis. 1858 Tapiau/East Prussia - 1925 Zandvoort. Lying female semi-nude. 1910, etching
    Lot 9538

    Corinth, Lovis. 1858 Tapiau/East Prussia - 1925 Zandvoo...

  • Anonymous marine painter of the 19th/20th century in old masterly manner. Ship in front of an
    Lot 9539

    Anonymous marine painter of the 19th/20th century in ol...

  • Anonymous marine painter of the 19th/20th century in old masterly manner. Ships in front of an
    Lot 9540

    Anonymous marine painter of the 19th/20th century in ol...

Auction Description

Worpswede and North German art, art from the 19th and 20th centuries, old masters, modern  by Historia Auktionshaus

We cordially invite you to our spring auction on April 1st, which will be held exclusively as an online auction via our Berlin auction house Historia. This means that you cannot bid in person in the auction hall, but as a live bidder via the internet or as a telephone bidder for individual lots. As usual, absentee bids can be submitted up to a maximum of 24 hours before the auction.

 

Highlight of the auction, which comprises more than 800 lots, is the extensive and varied artistic estate of the long-forgotten Bremen painter, draftsman, sculptor, aviation pioneer and inventor Wilhelm Heinrich Focke (1878-1974): the more than 200 lots include paintings, drawings, watercolors, studies, carvings and construction drawings from all creative phases of the artist. A unique opportunity to bid on the horse motifs, which were particularly praised by artistic friends and companions such as Max Liebermann (1847-1935)!

 

Works by Worpswede artists are other focal points of the auction, including amongst others drawings by Paula Modersohn-Becker and Otto Modersohn, etchings and silver items by Heinrich Vogeler, paintings by Fritz Mackensen, Hans am Ende, Lisel Oppel, Udo Peters and numerous bronzes by Waldemar Otto and Bernd Altenstein. The more than 150 lots of modern and contemporary art include works by Norbert Schwontkowski and young Bremen artists such as Nicholas Bodde and Daniel Behrendt, as well as international names such as Antoni Tapies, Victor Vasarely and Friedensreich Hundertwasser with several works. Gerhards Marcks is also represented several times, not only with rare graphics but also with 6 sculptures. The selected works of art from the 16th to 19th centuries include woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer and a collection of miniatures.

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Terms and Conditions With the personal, telephone or written participation or participation as a live bidder via the Internet in the auction as well as in the subsequent post-sale, the following conditions are accepted: 1. the Historia Auction House, with its registered office in Berlin, sells at auction as an intermediary, voluntarily in the name and for the account of anonymous clients (referred to as Consignors). 2. the objects coming up for auction are second-hand and are auctioned off under exclusion of the statutory warranty in the condition in which they are at the time of the acceptance of the bid, whereby a liability in accordance with item 18 of these General Terms and Conditions remains unaffected. The objects can and should be inspected and examined by the interested parties within the framework of the pre-auction inspection. 3. descriptions in the catalog, requested condition reports and other verbal information before or during the auction are given to the best of our knowledge and belief. Soiling, signs of use and age, restorations and additions are to be considered normal for used items. They are mentioned at the discretion of the clerk in the catalog, in written or verbal condition reports and provided without obligation if the overall impression of the object is significantly affected. They do not constitute guarantees of condition and merely reflect a subjective opinion. Conversely, missing information on the state of preservation does not constitute a guarantee or agreement on condition. 4. Signatures, monograms, dating and other designations are checked as far as it is possible for the respective art historian/describer and are indicated in the catalog descriptions. These artist's indications, datings as well as indications of processed materials are based on the opinion of Historia and indications of the consignors, which may be contradicted by experts or internationally recognized experts. It is advised to form your own opinion during the pre-auction inspection, if necessary in conjunction with an appropriate expert or appraiser. In the case of sculptures and sculpture, the artist's details and the dates refer to the intellectual authorship of the model, the designs may also have been created posthumously. Insofar as the auction house makes statements regarding provenance, these are based on corresponding statements by the consignors, whereby such statements also do not represent any agreement on condition or guarantees. 5. For objects of fine arts, the actual work of art will be considered; frames, mounts, glazing and pedestals that are not part of the work of art will be considered as free additions. Historia assumes no liability for obvious and hidden defects as well as for progressive damage due to age, condition, use or material, in particular to furniture, carpets as well as added frames, glazing and plinths. 6. in the case of technical, mechanical and electrical equipment, Historia is liable neither for the function, completeness of the components nor for the mobility or functionality of the object. Keys for clocks and furniture are, unless explicitly mentioned in the catalog, not a guaranteed addition. The catalog illustrations serve the purpose of giving the prospective buyer an idea of the object. They are neither part of the quality agreement nor a guarantee for the quality. The illustrations may show the object reduced, enlarged and deviating in color. Please note the size specifications in the catalog text. The size is indicated with height x width (x depth), it is always taken the largest dimension, for example, in a cabinet the protruding headboard. 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