Auction 110 - Tag 3 Fine Art, Ceramics, Metalware & Sculptures
By Auktionshaus Mehlis
May 27, 2023
Hammerstraße 30, 8523 Plauen, Germany

This is session 3 of 3 of our 110th auction


featuring over 1300 items in the categories fine art, ceramics, metalware, sculptures and more! Please visit our webpage to find the current session schedule with the respective categories and further information.

The auction has ended

LOT 3833:

Reinhard Hess, partial estate
consisting of 31 unique works (drawings, mixed media and watercolours), 18 prints ...

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Sold for: €900
Start price:
80
Buyer's Premium: 27%
VAT: 19% On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
Auction took place on May 27, 2023 at Auktionshaus Mehlis
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Reinhard Hess, partial estate
consisting of 31 unique works (drawings, mixed media and watercolours), 18 prints and two posters, mostly signed or with estate stamp, partly slight studio marks, sheet dimensions max. c. 76 x 56 cm. Artist's info: German painter and glass painter (1904 Trier - 1998 Wittlich), apprenticeship as a painter with his father and attendance of the school for crafts and arts and crafts in Trier, 1928 study trip to Rome, Venice and Florence, teacher for material science at the school for crafts and arts and crafts in Trier, after the seizure of power by the National Socialists he had to leave the school, 1940-45 military service in World War II, from 1946 assistant teacher, from 1946 assistant teacher at the school for crafts and arts and crafts in Trier. World War II, from 1946 assistant teacher, 1947-53 deputy director of the Crafts and Applied Arts School in Trier (now Trier University of Applied Sciences), from 1948 designed stained glass windows for churches, source: Wikipedia.