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


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LOT 4514:

Willy Mulot, Firewood in the Snow
Deeply snow-covered winter landscape with stacked tree trunks and tall ...

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Sold for: €200
Start price:
180
Buyer's Premium: 27%
VAT: 19% On commission only
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Auction took place on May 27, 2023 at Auktionshaus Mehlis
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Willy Mulot, Firewood in the Snow
Deeply snow-covered winter landscape with stacked tree trunks and tall conifers in the background, somewhat impasto landscape painting with lively brushwork and beautiful surface structure, oil on canvas, probably c. 1930, signed lower right "Willy Mulot", minor craquelure with small losses of paint layer, partially retouched, framed, folding dimensions approx. 65 x 83 cm. Artist info: actually Willibald Mulot, German painter, draughtsman, graphic artist. Painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and illustrator (1889 Wiesbaden - 1982 Wiesbaden), studied 1906-14 at the academy of arts in Düsseldorf, master pupil of Eugen Dücker, represented at the municipal gallery Wiesbaden, exhibited at the Nassauischer Kunstverein, Member of the board of the Association of Wiesbaden Artists, member of the Nassau Art Association Wiesbaden, the artists' group "Das Eiland" Düsseldorf and the Reichsverband bildender Künstler (Reich Association of Visual Artists), in 1938-42 he exhibited at the Great German Art Exhibition in the House of German Art in Munich, active in Wiesbaden , source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Dressler, Müller-Singer, Ries, Bénézit and Wikipedia.