Sale: 431 / Art of the 19th Century, May 25. 2016 in Munich Lot 100

 

100
Albert Weisgerber
Dame im Park, 1910.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 10,000 / $ 11,000
Sold:
€ 42,500 / $ 46,750

(incl. surcharge)
Dame im Park. 1910.
Oil on canvas.
Weber 198. Ishikawa-Franke 285. 93.5 x 72 cm (36.8 x 28.3 in).
Verso of canvas with inscription "Grete Weisgerber" as well as with illegible stamp. Verso of stretcher and ornamental frame with several labels, inscriptions and numbers. Presumably in original frame. [CB].

PROVENANCE: Private ownership Northern Germany (in family possession since ca. 1920).

EXHIBITION: Weisgerber-Commemorative-Exhibition, Neue Münchener Secession, 1916, no. 30.
Solo show, Kunstsalon Schames, Frankfurt, 1916, no. 21.
Solo show, Kunstsalon Paul Cassirer, Berlin, 1916, no. 20.
Special exhibition Weisgerber, Kestner-Gesellschaft, Hanover, 1917, no. 28.

LITERATURE: Wilhelm Hausenstein, Ein Gedenkbuch, Munich 1918, p. 71 (ill. p.129).

Margarete Weisgerber wrote the following about the painting "Dame im Park" in 1957: "The painting shows me in rear view in a park, wearing a a black dress and a white Crête-de(!)Chine-Shawl. It was made in the summer of 1910 which we spent at the manor of relatives of ours and where my husband did a lot of painting. The manor was named after the town 'Svinar' and was situated amidst a characteristic Bohemian landscape in the heart of Bohemia, around a 1½ car ride from Prague… my husband spent quite some time on the painting and it was the only one of this kind." (Quote after: Catalog raisonné Ishikawa-Franke, p. 236).



100
Albert Weisgerber
Dame im Park, 1910.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 10,000 / $ 11,000
Sold:
€ 42,500 / $ 46,750

(incl. surcharge)