As of Nov 15, 2024

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

Lot 123000926
Masurischer See, 1913
Woodcut

11.6 x 14.2 in (29.4 x 36.0 cm)

Lot 123000926
Masurischer See, 1913
Woodcut
11.6 x 14.2 in (29.4 x 36.0 cm)

Estimate:
€ 4,000 - 6,000
Auction: 22 days

Ketterer Kunst GmbH & Co KG

City: Munich
Auction: Dec 15, 2024 03:22 PM
Auction number: 22
Auction name: Online Sale

Lot Details
Woodcut. Signed. On delicate, grained Japan paper. 29.4 x 36 cm. Sheet: 34 x 49 cm.
Handprinted by Panpresse, Berlin. [AR] The "Brücke": Expressionism on Paper - The Passion of a German Collector Further works from the collection will be offered in our Evening Sale on Friday, December 6, 2024, and in our Modern Art Day Sale on Saturday, December 7, 2024.

• Radically reduced expressionist lakeland.
• In family ownership for 60 years.
• Extremely rare: no other sheet of this motif has been sold on the international auction market since 1985 (source:artprice.com.)
• Other copies are in the collections of the Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, the Kunstsammlung Chemnitz and the Fine Arts Museums in San Francisco.
LITERATURE: Rosa Schapire, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Graphisches Werk bis 1923, Berlin 1924, catalogue raisonné no. H 109 (illustrated in b/w, plate volume). - - Joachim Cüppers, Frankfurter Kunstkabinett Hanna Bekker vom Rath (ed.), Gemälde, Aquarelle, Handzeichnungen, Graphik und Plastik des 20. Jahrhunderts, 5th sales catalog, Frankfurt a. Main, spring 1961, cat. no. 223 (illustrated).
Frankfurter Kunstkabinett Hanna Bekker vom Rath, Frankfurt a. Main. Private collection, Hesse (acquired from the above in 1963). In family possession since
The "Brücke": Expressionism on Paper - The Passion of a German Collector The Hessian collector recollects his first encounter with Expressionist art to this day: it was shortly after the end of World War II that he was struck by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff paintings on a visit to the Frankfurter Kunstkabinett. The gallery was one of the first in Germany to offer art lovers an opportunity to see works by the artists of the "Brücke" group again, as they had been ostracized as "degenerate" by the Nazis. One of the main reasons behind Hanna Bekker von Rath's decision to open the place on Börsenplatz in Frankfurt in 1947 was to provide a forum for these artists after the dark years of Nazi rule and to reintroduce them to the public. “These works blew me away” is how the collector recalls his initial reaction to the exhibits. He liked Schmidt-Rottluff's rugged, woodcut-like style and subsequently also developed a liking for the other members of the “Brücke”, whose style was so different from what had previously been considered “beautiful”. Together with his wife - who was particularly interested in the works of Otto Mueller and Emil Nolde - he visited many more exhibitions at the Frankfurt Kunstkabinett and other galleries. Nevertheless, it was about more than just admiring them. In 1962, the couple bought their first Expressionist work at auction in Stuttgart - from Roman Norbert Ketterer, the uncle of the current owner of Ketterer Kunst: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's woodcut "Drei Akte im Wald" from 1933 marked the beginning of the couple's extensive collection of "Brücke" prints. He never had a specific system, says the collector. However, he avoided acquiring pieces that “many others had as well”. He was particularly interested in works produced in small numbers, pieces with a unique feature such as an additional coat of paint, or works that the artist used as trial proofs. But first and foremost, says the collector, “I made my purchases based on my taste”.
In good condition. Very isolated small brown spots and minimal discoloration in the white margins. Remains of an old mounting along the upper edge of the sheet. Isolated creases.
Lot Details
Woodcut. Signed. On delicate, grained Japan paper. 29.4 x 36 cm. Sheet: 34 x 49 cm.
Handprinted by Panpresse, Berlin. [AR] The "Brücke": Expressionism on Paper - The Passion of a German Collector Further works from the collection will be offered in our Evening Sale on Friday, December 6, 2024, and in our Modern Art Day Sale on Saturday, December 7, 2024.

• Radically reduced expressionist lakeland.
• In family ownership for 60 years.
• Extremely rare: no other sheet of this motif has been sold on the international auction market since 1985 (source:artprice.com.)
• Other copies are in the collections of the Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, the Kunstsammlung Chemnitz and the Fine Arts Museums in San Francisco.
LITERATURE: Rosa Schapire, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Graphisches Werk bis 1923, Berlin 1924, catalogue raisonné no. H 109 (illustrated in b/w, plate volume). - - Joachim Cüppers, Frankfurter Kunstkabinett Hanna Bekker vom Rath (ed.), Gemälde, Aquarelle, Handzeichnungen, Graphik und Plastik des 20. Jahrhunderts, 5th sales catalog, Frankfurt a. Main, spring 1961, cat. no. 223 (illustrated).
Frankfurter Kunstkabinett Hanna Bekker vom Rath, Frankfurt a. Main. Private collection, Hesse (acquired from the above in 1963). In family possession since
The "Brücke": Expressionism on Paper - The Passion of a German Collector The Hessian collector recollects his first encounter with Expressionist art to this day: it was shortly after the end of World War II that he was struck by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff paintings on a visit to the Frankfurter Kunstkabinett. The gallery was one of the first in Germany to offer art lovers an opportunity to see works by the artists of the "Brücke" group again, as they had been ostracized as "degenerate" by the Nazis. One of the main reasons behind Hanna Bekker von Rath's decision to open the place on Börsenplatz in Frankfurt in 1947 was to provide a forum for these artists after the dark years of Nazi rule and to reintroduce them to the public. “These works blew me away” is how the collector recalls his initial reaction to the exhibits. He liked Schmidt-Rottluff's rugged, woodcut-like style and subsequently also developed a liking for the other members of the “Brücke”, whose style was so different from what had previously been considered “beautiful”. Together with his wife - who was particularly interested in the works of Otto Mueller and Emil Nolde - he visited many more exhibitions at the Frankfurt Kunstkabinett and other galleries. Nevertheless, it was about more than just admiring them. In 1962, the couple bought their first Expressionist work at auction in Stuttgart - from Roman Norbert Ketterer, the uncle of the current owner of Ketterer Kunst: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's woodcut "Drei Akte im Wald" from 1933 marked the beginning of the couple's extensive collection of "Brücke" prints. He never had a specific system, says the collector. However, he avoided acquiring pieces that “many others had as well”. He was particularly interested in works produced in small numbers, pieces with a unique feature such as an additional coat of paint, or works that the artist used as trial proofs. But first and foremost, says the collector, “I made my purchases based on my taste”.
In good condition. Very isolated small brown spots and minimal discoloration in the white margins. Remains of an old mounting along the upper edge of the sheet. Isolated creases.

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