Auction 163 163. - Day 7 - Jewellery, art, design, antiques auction
By Historia Auctionata
Apr 4, 2023
Historia® Auktionshaus Christian Gründel & Vincent ten Vergert GbR Manteuffelstrasse 27 D-12103 Berlin, Germany

Dear customers,


We are pleased to be able to present you with our current catalog for the upcoming 163rd auction. A total of more than 6500 lots will go under the hammer. Almost 800 of these are offered by our partner house Bolland and Marotz in Bremen, where the preview of those objects will also take place. The auction itself will be held for all lots in Berlin. We ask you to take this into account with regard to collection or shipping. All other lots can be appraised as usual in our Berlin offices.


The auction itself runs from Tuesday, March 28th to Friday, March 31st, 2023, as well as Monday, April 3rd. and Tuesday 4/4/23. The Saturday in between is reserved for the lots from Bolland and Marotz.


The auction will continue to be conducted as a purely online auction without an audience in the hall. If a preview is not possible for you, we will be happy to send you additional photos and a condition report for the lots of your choice. To participate in the auction, please use the usual options of bidding in writing, live bidding via our website, and bidding by telephone after prior notification.


The team at the auction house Historia wishes you a pleasant read!

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LOT 8259:

Ernst Hassebrauk (1905-1974), painter and graphic artist from Dresden, studied there and in Leipzig, where he ...

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Auction took place on Apr 4, 2023 at Historia Auctionata
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Ernst Hassebrauk (1905-1974), painter and graphic artist from Dresden, studied there and in Leipzig, where he became a master student of Willi Geiger. Under the Nazis he was banned from exhibiting. In 1947 he was appointed professor. Among his students was Werner Tübke. Portrait Alice Hassebrauk'', etching with drypoint on copperplate printing paper, signed lower right by his widow, 42 x 22,5 cm, sheet dimensions 53 x 40 cm