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  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. Untitled [Female nude at the window].
    Lot 9699

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. 4 black and white photographs, silver
    Lot 9700

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. 2 black-and-white photographs,
    Lot 9701

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. Untitled [Still life with skull]. Black
    Lot 9702

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. Untitled [Still life with apples].
    Lot 9703

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives
    Lot 9704

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. Untitled [Stroller in front of white
    Lot 9705

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. Untitled [Stroller in front of wall].
    Lot 9706

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. Untitled [Man in front of
    Lot 9707

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in Bremen. Untitled [Pig halves]. 1988. black-
    Lot 9708

    Bohnhoff, Andreas. 1946 Münster - lives and works in B...

  • Klauke, Jürgen. 1943 Kliding near Cochem - lives and works in Cologne. Securitas 1986. b/w
    Lot 9709

    Klauke, Jürgen. 1943 Kliding near Cochem - lives and w...

  • Scheffler, Horst. 1935 Heinrichswalde - lives in Bremen. ''Split Blue''. 1977. acrylic/hard fiber,
    Lot 9710

    Scheffler, Horst. 1935 Heinrichswalde - lives in Bremen...

  • Reipka, Jürgen. 1936 Hannover - 2013 Pfarrkirchen. Ambivalent space [Geometric composition in
    Lot 9711

    Reipka, Jürgen. 1936 Hannover - 2013 Pfarrkirchen. Amb...

  • Meckseper, Friedrich. 1936 Bremen - 2019 Berlin. Small triple. 1970. color aquatint with drypoint,
    Lot 9712

    Meckseper, Friedrich. 1936 Bremen - 2019 Berlin. Small ...

  • Neumann, Max. 1949 Saarbrücken - lives in Berlin and Paris. Untitled [For Katharina], 1984. mixed
    Lot 9713

    Neumann, Max. 1949 Saarbrücken - lives in Berlin and P...

  • Chagall, Marc. 1878 Vitebsk - 1985 St.-Paul-de-Vence. Quai de Bercy. 1954. color lithograph from
    Lot 9714

    Chagall, Marc. 1878 Vitebsk - 1985 St.-Paul-de-Vence. Q...

  • Fuchs, Ernst. 1930 - Vienna - 2015. Flora with flower hat. Color lithograph, signed Ernst Fuchs
    Lot 9715

    Fuchs, Ernst. 1930 - Vienna - 2015. Flora with flower h...

  • Fuchs, Ernst. 1930 - Vienna - 2015. luna. Aquatint etching with plate tone/handmade paper, signed
    Lot 9716

    Fuchs, Ernst. 1930 - Vienna - 2015. luna. Aquatint etch...

  • Smit, Arie. 1916 Zaandam - 2016 Denpasar. Balinese boy. Color lithograph, signed with blstft.
    Lot 9717

    Smit, Arie. 1916 Zaandam - 2016 Denpasar. Balinese boy....

  • Lebedev, Vladimir Vasilyevich. 1891 - St. Petersburg - 1967. standing figure. Ink and watercolor/
    Lot 9718

    Lebedev, Vladimir Vasilyevich. 1891 - St. Petersburg - ...

  • Fraass, Erich. 1893 Glauchau - 1974 Dresden. The fields of Goppeln. 1924. colored chalk/paper,
    Lot 9719

    Fraass, Erich. 1893 Glauchau - 1974 Dresden. The fields...

  • Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. Comenius, in front of the castle Fulnek. 1976.
    Lot 9720

    Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. Comen...

  • Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. Corridor in the Hofburg, from Comenius - Figures
    Lot 9721

    Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. Corri...

  • Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. Self-portrait from Comenius - Figures and Scenes of
    Lot 9722

    Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. Self-...

  • Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. Comenius and Christel, from: Comenius - Figures and
    Lot 9723

    Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. Comen...

  • Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. View of Hamburg. 1961. color lithograph/paper,
    Lot 9724

    Kokoschka, Oskar. 1886 Pöchlarn - 1980 Montreux. View ...

  • Ackermann, Max. 1887 Berlin - 1975 Bad Liebenzell. Glückliche Begegnung IV. 1975. color
    Lot 9725

    Ackermann, Max. 1887 Berlin - 1975 Bad Liebenzell. Glü...

  • Höch, Hannah. 1889 Gotha - 1978 Berlin. Cheerful, orderly. About 1965. colored pencil drawing with
    Lot 9726

    Höch, Hannah. 1889 Gotha - 1978 Berlin. Cheerful, orde...

  • Kollwitz, Käthe. 1867 Königsberg - 1945 Moritzburg. Mother with child. 1933. chalk lithograph/paper,
    Lot 9727

    Kollwitz, Käthe. 1867 Königsberg - 1945 Moritzburg. M...

  • Dix, Otto. 1891 Gera - 1969 Singen/Hohentwiel. Vacluse. 1954. lithograph, signed and dated Dix 54
    Lot 9728

    Dix, Otto. 1891 Gera - 1969 Singen/Hohentwiel. Vacluse....

  • Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl. 1884 Rottluff - 1976 Berlin. Russian landscape with sun. 1919. lithograph
    Lot 9729

    Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl. 1884 Rottluff - 1976 Berlin. Ru...

  • Brass, Hans. 1885 Wesel am Rhein - 1959 Berlin. Lessing Bridge Berlin. 1920. woodcut/handmade paper,
    Lot 9730

    Brass, Hans. 1885 Wesel am Rhein - 1959 Berlin. Lessing...

  • Felixmüller, Conrad. 1897 Dresden - 1977 Berlin-Zehlendorf. Self-portrait with drawing pen. 1927.
    Lot 9731

    Felixmüller, Conrad. 1897 Dresden - 1977 Berlin-Zehlen...

  • Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. The hope. 1945. woodcut/brownish paper, signedu.
    Lot 9732

    Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. The hope...

  • Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Two woodcuts/handmade paper, 1) Old man with child.
    Lot 9733

    Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Two wood...

  • Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Two woodcuts/paper, from ''The Fisherman and his
    Lot 9734

    Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Two wood...

  • Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Pigs. 1953. woodcut/handmade paper, signed G Marcks
    Lot 9735

    Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Pigs. 19...

  • Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Medea. 1947. woodcut/handmade paper, signed and dated
    Lot 9736

    Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Medea. 1...

  • Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Hrae Svaelgr. 1945. woodcut/brownish paper, state
    Lot 9737

    Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Hrae Sva...

  • Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. The Bullfight II. 1949. woodcut/handmade paper,
    Lot 9738

    Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. The Bull...

  • Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Terns. 1946. woodcut/paper, state print, signed a.
    Lot 9739

    Marcks, Gerhard. 1889 Berlin - 1981 Burgbrohl. Terns. 1...

  • Rouault, Georges. 1871 - Paris - 1958. Hindenburg. 1933. lithograph/handmade paper, signed with
    Lot 9740

    Rouault, Georges. 1871 - Paris - 1958. Hindenburg. 1933...

  • Orlik, Emil. 1870 Prague - 1932 Berlin. Ludwig van Beethoven. 1921. large etching/paper, signed
    Lot 9741

    Orlik, Emil. 1870 Prague - 1932 Berlin. Ludwig van Beet...

  • Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. Mozart after Joseph Lange. 1986. color etching/paper,
    Lot 9742

    Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. Mozart after Jos...

  • Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. three etchings, 1) and next year only hyroglyphs. 1983, on
    Lot 9743

    Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. three etchings, ...

  • Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. subversive IV (self-portrait). 1972. etching/thin paper,
    Lot 9744

    Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. subversive IV (s...

  • Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. morning Lydia. Self with cat. 1987. etching with aquatint
    Lot 9745

    Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. morning Lydia. S...

  • Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. svanshall. 1976. etching with aquatint/thin paper, from the
    Lot 9746

    Janssen, Horst. 1929 - Hamburg - 1995. svanshall. 1976....

Auction Description

Worpswede and North German art, art from the 19th and 20th centuries, old masters, modern  by Historia Auktionshaus

We cordially invite you to our spring auction on April 1st, which will be held exclusively as an online auction via our Berlin auction house Historia. This means that you cannot bid in person in the auction hall, but as a live bidder via the internet or as a telephone bidder for individual lots. As usual, absentee bids can be submitted up to a maximum of 24 hours before the auction.

 

Highlight of the auction, which comprises more than 800 lots, is the extensive and varied artistic estate of the long-forgotten Bremen painter, draftsman, sculptor, aviation pioneer and inventor Wilhelm Heinrich Focke (1878-1974): the more than 200 lots include paintings, drawings, watercolors, studies, carvings and construction drawings from all creative phases of the artist. A unique opportunity to bid on the horse motifs, which were particularly praised by artistic friends and companions such as Max Liebermann (1847-1935)!

 

Works by Worpswede artists are other focal points of the auction, including amongst others drawings by Paula Modersohn-Becker and Otto Modersohn, etchings and silver items by Heinrich Vogeler, paintings by Fritz Mackensen, Hans am Ende, Lisel Oppel, Udo Peters and numerous bronzes by Waldemar Otto and Bernd Altenstein. The more than 150 lots of modern and contemporary art include works by Norbert Schwontkowski and young Bremen artists such as Nicholas Bodde and Daniel Behrendt, as well as international names such as Antoni Tapies, Victor Vasarely and Friedensreich Hundertwasser with several works. Gerhards Marcks is also represented several times, not only with rare graphics but also with 6 sculptures. The selected works of art from the 16th to 19th centuries include woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer and a collection of miniatures.

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Terms and Conditions With the personal, telephone or written participation or participation as a live bidder via the Internet in the auction as well as in the subsequent post-sale, the following conditions are accepted: 1. the Historia Auction House, with its registered office in Berlin, sells at auction as an intermediary, voluntarily in the name and for the account of anonymous clients (referred to as Consignors). 2. the objects coming up for auction are second-hand and are auctioned off under exclusion of the statutory warranty in the condition in which they are at the time of the acceptance of the bid, whereby a liability in accordance with item 18 of these General Terms and Conditions remains unaffected. The objects can and should be inspected and examined by the interested parties within the framework of the pre-auction inspection. 3. descriptions in the catalog, requested condition reports and other verbal information before or during the auction are given to the best of our knowledge and belief. Soiling, signs of use and age, restorations and additions are to be considered normal for used items. They are mentioned at the discretion of the clerk in the catalog, in written or verbal condition reports and provided without obligation if the overall impression of the object is significantly affected. They do not constitute guarantees of condition and merely reflect a subjective opinion. Conversely, missing information on the state of preservation does not constitute a guarantee or agreement on condition. 4. Signatures, monograms, dating and other designations are checked as far as it is possible for the respective art historian/describer and are indicated in the catalog descriptions. 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