Sale: 488 / Post War / Contemporary Art II, June 08. 2019 in Munich Lot 537

 

537
Bernhard Heiliger
Natare I, 1969.
Bronze with green brown patina, partly polished
Estimate:
€ 25,000 / $ 27,000
Sold:
€ 107,500 / $ 116,100

(incl. surcharge)
Natare I. 1969.
Bronze with green brown patina, partly polished.
Wellmann 330. Base with name and date as well as with the foundry mark "W. Füssel Berlin 70 [?]". Only known lifetime cast. Ca. 181 x 86 x 65 cm (71.2 x 33.8 x 25.5 in).
This is the only known cast made during Heiliger's lifetime, it was executed by the Charlottenburg foundry Wilhelm Füssel. Füssel, an apprentice at the foundry Noack in 1916, ran his own foundry from 1922 to 1992, which soon became established as one of Berlin's most acclaimed art foundries.
Furthermore, the Bernhard Heiliger Foundation commissioned a numbered posthumous cast from the preserved plaster original, it was excuted by the art foundry Hermann Noack, Berlin.
Only known lifetime cast of this sculpture.

PROVENANCE: Collection Bank of New York, New York.

EXHIBITION: Bernhard Heiliger: 19 Neue Skulpturen, Galerie Günther Franke, Munich, April 1970 (presumably this copy).
Bernhard Heiliger, Galleria il Canale, Venice, July 1970 (presumably this copy).
Bernhard Heiliger, Staempfli Gallery, New York September 22 - October 10, 1970 (presumably this copy).
Bernhard Heiliger, Haus der Bremischen Bürgerschaft, Bremen July 5 - August 15, 2003 (posthumous copy).




537
Bernhard Heiliger
Natare I, 1969.
Bronze with green brown patina, partly polished
Estimate:
€ 25,000 / $ 27,000
Sold:
€ 107,500 / $ 116,100

(incl. surcharge)