Johannesgasse 9-13, 1010 Vienna, Austria
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our next auction will take place on May 22, 2023 at 4 p.m.
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LOT 203:
MAYER-MARTON*, EHRLICH*, GUNSAM*, JUNGNICKEL*, LUX, PHILIPPI*, POTUZNIK*, SUPPANTSCHITSCH*
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Start price:
€
800
Estimated price :
€800 - €1,600
Buyer's Premium: 24%
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VAT: 13%
On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
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MAYER-MARTON*, EHRLICH*, GUNSAM*, JUNGNICKEL*, LUX, PHILIPPI*, POTUZNIK*, SUPPANTSCHITSCH*
MAYER-MARTON*, GEORG EHRLICH*, KARL JOSEF GUNSAM*, LUDWIG HEINRICH JUNGNICKEL*, RICHARD LUX, ROBERT PHILIPPI*, HERIBERT POTUZNIK*, MAX SUPPANTSCHITSCH*
Bundle of 10 works, Hagenbund 3
203-1 | Georg Mayer-Marton* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)
Summerbridge
mixed media/paper, 25,3 x 33 cm
labelled Summerbridge, verso signature stamp
203-2 | Georg Ehrlich* (Vienna 1897 - 1966 Lucerne)
Horse, 1960
ball pen/paper, 21 x 29,5 cm
verso dated and signature stamp Georg Ehrlich
203-3 | Karl Josef Gunsam* (Vienna 1900 - 1972 Vienna)
Portrait of a girl
charcoal and white highlights/paper, 50,9 x 38 cm
verso estate stamp K. Gunsam
203-4 | Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel* (Wunsiedel 1881 - 1965 Vienna)
Does
woodcut/paper, 30 x 37,2 cm
203-5 | Richard Lux (Vienna 1877 - 1939 Vienna)
Kirche Maria Saal
etching/paper, 24,2 x 35,5 cm
verso signature stamp Lux Richard and numbered and labelled 2 Kirche Maria Saal
203-6 | Richard Lux (Vienna 1877 - 1939 Vienna)
Maria Saal
color etching/paper, 9 x 13,4 cm
verso signature stamp Lux Richard and numbered and titled 12 Maria Saal
203-7 | Richard Lux (Vienna 1877 - 1939 Vienna)
Millstatt
etching/paper, 9,9 x 14,2 cm
verso signature stamp Lux Richard and numbered and titled 15 Millstatt
203-8 | Robert Philippi* (Graz 1877 - 1959 Vienna)
Nude studies
pencil/paper, 31,5 x 44,8 cm
verso estate stamp RPH
203-9 | Heribert Potuznik* (Vienna 1910 - 1984 Mistelbach)
Valentina
etching/paper, 12,5 x 8,7 cm
signed H. Potuznik, dated 69, labelled in print "Valentina Elsin aus Monaseino"
203-10 | Max Suppantschitsch* (Vienna 1865 - 1953 Krems)
Church in Duernstein
etching/paper, 18 x 12,5 cm
labelled Original-Radierung von M. Suppantschitsch Druck & Verlag der Gesellschaft f. vervielf. Kunst in Wien Die Kirche in Duernstein
ESTIMATE °€ 800 - 1600
STARTING PRICE °€ 800
In 1900 the Hagen Artists' Association was founded as a reaction to the conservatism of the artists' house. By the 1920s at the latest, it had established itself as "today's most radical group" within Viennese artists' associations. In the 1910s, the Hagenbund achieved significant status as a platform for young, contemporary art through presentations at the Kunstschau Wien. In the 1920s in particular, the Hagenbund experienced its heyday and took the step towards radical modernity. The special exhibition Painting and Sculpture in 1911 with works by Oskar Kokoschka, Anton Faistauer, Anton Kolig and Albert Paris Guetersloh and numerous works by Egon Schieles received particular attention. Although there was no unified style or artistic manifesto, manifestations of New Objectivity and post-expressionist tendencies with cubist elements are characteristic. The Hagenbund had an extremely eventful history during its almost four decades of existence, from the monarchy to the Nazi takeover of power in September 1938, which led to the dissolution of the artists' association. The latter prompted this due to overly modern and liberal artistic views, the high number of artists* with Jewish roots and a left wing among the members. Many members like Georg and Bettina Ehrlich-Bauer, Josef Floch, Carry Hauser, Lilly Steiner, Otto Rudolf Schatz or Felix Albrecht Harta had to emigrate or were murdered in a concentration camp, like Robert Kohl or Fritz Schwarz-Waldegg. Other Hagenbund members were Franz Lerch, Georg Ehrlich, Robert Philippi, Oskar Laske, Richard Lux, Karl Josef Gunsam, Heribert Potuznik, Georg Mayer-Marton, Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, Paul Ress Max Suppantschitsch, Rudolf Pointner and Ferdinand Stransk.
PLEASE NOTE:
The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

