Frame image
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Max Beckmann
Kneipe, 1911.
Lithograph
Estimate:
€ 1,000 / $ 1,150 Sold:
€ 3,556 / $ 4,089 (incl. surcharge)
59
Max Beckmann
Kneipe, 1911.
Lithograph
Estimate:
€ 1,000 / $ 1,150 Sold:
€ 3,556 / $ 4,089 (incl. surcharge)
Kneipe. 1911.
Lithograph.
Signed, dated and numbered. From an edition of 40 copies. On J. W. Zanders laid paper (with watermark). 29.5 x 36.5 cm (11.6 x 14.3 in). Sheet: 35,7 x 44 cm (13,77 x 17,32 in).
Published by Verlag I. B. Neumann, Berlin around 1917. [MH].
• Max Beckmann is recognized internationally as one of the most important artists of the modern era.
• From Beckmann's early phase in the years of his association with the Berlin Secession.
• In this work, Beckmann employs his sophisticated technique to depict his fascination for urban bar culture.
• Significant provenance: the publisher Reinhard Piper was one of the most important collectors and patrons of Beckmann's graphic art.
PROVENANCE: Reinhard Piper Collection, Munich (with the collector's stamp on the reverse (Lugt 5594))
Private collection, Southern Germany.
Private collection, Southern Germany (since 2009, inherited from the above).
LITERATURE: James Hofmaier, Max Beckmann. Catalogue raisonné of his prints, Bern 1990, vol. 1, no. 33 B (illu., different copy).
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Karl & Faber, Munich, 156th auction, June 29/30, 1981, lot 163 (illu.).
In good condition. With a fine light-stain and minimal browning and rubbing in places along the edges.
Lithograph.
Signed, dated and numbered. From an edition of 40 copies. On J. W. Zanders laid paper (with watermark). 29.5 x 36.5 cm (11.6 x 14.3 in). Sheet: 35,7 x 44 cm (13,77 x 17,32 in).
Published by Verlag I. B. Neumann, Berlin around 1917. [MH].
• Max Beckmann is recognized internationally as one of the most important artists of the modern era.
• From Beckmann's early phase in the years of his association with the Berlin Secession.
• In this work, Beckmann employs his sophisticated technique to depict his fascination for urban bar culture.
• Significant provenance: the publisher Reinhard Piper was one of the most important collectors and patrons of Beckmann's graphic art.
PROVENANCE: Reinhard Piper Collection, Munich (with the collector's stamp on the reverse (Lugt 5594))
Private collection, Southern Germany.
Private collection, Southern Germany (since 2009, inherited from the above).
LITERATURE: James Hofmaier, Max Beckmann. Catalogue raisonné of his prints, Bern 1990, vol. 1, no. 33 B (illu., different copy).
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Karl & Faber, Munich, 156th auction, June 29/30, 1981, lot 163 (illu.).
In good condition. With a fine light-stain and minimal browning and rubbing in places along the edges.
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