Auction 110 - Tag 3
Fine Art, Ceramics, Metalware & Sculptures
By Auktionshaus Mehlis
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May 27, 2023
Hammerstraße 30, 8523 Plauen, Germany
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LOT 3939:
Alfred Kohler, "Franz Marc"
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Sold for: €50
Price including buyer’s premium:
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63.50
Start price:
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50
Buyer's Premium: 27%
VAT: 19%
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Alfred Kohler, "Franz Marc"
Portrait of the important expressionist and founding member of the artists' association Blauer Reiter, Franz Marc (1880 Munich to 1916 Braquis/France), watercolour in blue tones, c. 1980, signed with difficulty "Kohler" and illegibly dated lower right, titled "Franz Marc" lower left, slightly stained, framed under mount and behind plexiglass, mount cut-out c. 59.5 x 44 cm. Artist's info: Germ. Painter, mosaic designer and glass window designer (1916 Schwabach to 1984 Schwabach-Unterreichenbach), 1933-35 studied at the Staatsschule für angewandte Kunst (Kunstgewerbeschule) Nuremberg under Hans Werthner and Hermann Gradl, 1935-37 studied at the academy Munich under Carl Caspar, 1938 returned to Schwabach, from 1938 ostracised as "degenerate" and banned from selling 1938-45, 1941 destruction of Schwabach studio by air raid, after 1945 founding member of the artists' association "Der Kreis" and the Schutzvereinigung Bildender Künstler, Member of the artist group "Die Hütte", 1949 founding member of the "Künstlerhilfe", 1959 working as an art teacher in Nuremberg, from 1960 bohemian life with changing work stays, 1974-75 working in Paris, 1975 return to Nuremberg and from 1981 resident in Schwabach, attended exhibitions in Nuremberg, Munich, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam and Bologna, represented in the collections of the Louvre Paris, the Neue Pinakothek and the Städtische Galerie Munich as well as in the MoMA New York, Source: Wikipedia and article "Even the Louvre bought his paintings" by Friedrich Seyferth.

