As of Nov 13, 2024

Ernst Barlach

Lot 217
Die lesenden Mönche I (Unterweisung), 1921
Bronze

5.9 x 5.3 x 3.1 in (15.0 x 13.5 x 8.0 cm)

Lot 217
Die lesenden Mönche I (Unterweisung), 1921
Bronze
5.9 x 5.3 x 3.1 in (15.0 x 13.5 x 8.0 cm)

Estimate:
€ 9,000 - 12,000
Auction: 22 days

Ketterer Kunst GmbH & Co KG

City: Munich
Auction: Dec 07, 2024
Auction number: 563
Auction name: Modern Art Day Sale

Lot Details
Bronze with golden brown patina. Inscribed with the name "E. Barlach" and with the foundry mark "H. Noack Berlin" on the left side. From an edition of 20 unnumbered copies. 15 x 13.5 x 8 cm.
Modeled on the clay sculpture of the same name from 1921, which is in the Ernst Barlach Foundation, Güstrow. Cast by the art foundry Hermann Noack, Berlin. [AR].
- One of the rare pairs of figures in Ernst Barlach's oeuvre, created at the same time as this famous "Kissing Group". - Immersed in intimate togetherness, the monks are a wonderful example of the artist's block-like, self-contained formal language. - Ernst Barlach's artistic language is unique among sculptors of German Expressionism and continues to fascinate us today with its vivid clarity of expression.
LITERATURE: Elisabeth Laur, Volker Probst (eds.), Ernst Barlach. Das plastische Werk, catalogue raisonné II, Güstrow 2006, no. 318 (illustrated, different copy). Friedrich Schult, Ernst Barlach. Das plastische Werk, Hamburg 1960, no. 247 ( illustrated in b/w, different copy).
Private collection, Northern Germany
Lot Details
Bronze with golden brown patina. Inscribed with the name "E. Barlach" and with the foundry mark "H. Noack Berlin" on the left side. From an edition of 20 unnumbered copies. 15 x 13.5 x 8 cm.
Modeled on the clay sculpture of the same name from 1921, which is in the Ernst Barlach Foundation, Güstrow. Cast by the art foundry Hermann Noack, Berlin. [AR].
- One of the rare pairs of figures in Ernst Barlach's oeuvre, created at the same time as this famous "Kissing Group". - Immersed in intimate togetherness, the monks are a wonderful example of the artist's block-like, self-contained formal language. - Ernst Barlach's artistic language is unique among sculptors of German Expressionism and continues to fascinate us today with its vivid clarity of expression.
LITERATURE: Elisabeth Laur, Volker Probst (eds.), Ernst Barlach. Das plastische Werk, catalogue raisonné II, Güstrow 2006, no. 318 (illustrated, different copy). Friedrich Schult, Ernst Barlach. Das plastische Werk, Hamburg 1960, no. 247 ( illustrated in b/w, different copy).
Private collection, Northern Germany

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