As of Mar 15, 2024

Emil Nolde

Lot 123001921
Dampfer (Groß hell), 1910
Etching

12.2 x 16.1 in (31.0 x 41.0 cm)

Lot 123001921
Dampfer (Groß hell), 1910
Etching
12.2 x 16.1 in (31.0 x 41.0 cm)

Estimate:
€ 6,000 - 8,000
Auction: -13 days

Ketterer Kunst GmbH & Co KG

City: Munich
Auction: Apr 15, 2024 03:17 PM
Auction number: 22
Auction name: Online Only

Lot Details
Etching. Signed. Titled in the lower margin, presumably by a hand other than that of the artist. One of at least 25 copies. On delicate creme laid paper by Van Gelder Zonen (with the watermark). 31 x 41 cm. Sheeet: 45 x 59,5 cm.
Printed by Genthe, Hamburg and Sabo, Berlin. [JS].
- Fascinating minimalist composition in a large format. - Nolde lets the steamer glide past the horizon in moving, reduced strokes. - The steam rising from the chimney and the undulating movement of the water merge into moving lines. - Rare. To date, only 7 copies of this etching have been offered on the international auction market (source: artprice com). - From the Deutsche Bank Collection.
Accompanied by a photo confirmation issued by Prof. Dr. Martin Urban, Nolde Foundation Sebüll from March 9, 1994 (in copy).
LITERATURE: Gustav Schiefler, Christel Mosel, Martin Urban, Emil Nolde - Das graphische Werk, vol. I: Die Radierungen, Cologne 1995, no. 134.
Deutsche Bank Collection, Frankfurt a. M.
Good overall impression. Slightly irregularly browned and light-stained. Upper left corner and left edge with professionally closed and filled paper losses. With very few, minimally foxed spots.
Lot Details
Etching. Signed. Titled in the lower margin, presumably by a hand other than that of the artist. One of at least 25 copies. On delicate creme laid paper by Van Gelder Zonen (with the watermark). 31 x 41 cm. Sheeet: 45 x 59,5 cm.
Printed by Genthe, Hamburg and Sabo, Berlin. [JS].
- Fascinating minimalist composition in a large format. - Nolde lets the steamer glide past the horizon in moving, reduced strokes. - The steam rising from the chimney and the undulating movement of the water merge into moving lines. - Rare. To date, only 7 copies of this etching have been offered on the international auction market (source: artprice com). - From the Deutsche Bank Collection.
Accompanied by a photo confirmation issued by Prof. Dr. Martin Urban, Nolde Foundation Sebüll from March 9, 1994 (in copy).
LITERATURE: Gustav Schiefler, Christel Mosel, Martin Urban, Emil Nolde - Das graphische Werk, vol. I: Die Radierungen, Cologne 1995, no. 134.
Deutsche Bank Collection, Frankfurt a. M.
Good overall impression. Slightly irregularly browned and light-stained. Upper left corner and left edge with professionally closed and filled paper losses. With very few, minimally foxed spots.

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