Autumn auctions
Bidders charge art auction
Munich, 14 December 2009, (kk) - "It was an extremely successful end of the auction season and quite an effort to put up with the heavy rush of some 450 commissions (not including bidders in the auction room) that were placed on the 271 works in last Saturday’s auction", said Robert Ketterer, auctioneer and owner of Ketterer Kunst. He continued: "Each sold object saw an average increase of 61% percent. Our autumn auctions** thus made for overall proceeds of € 11 million*. This way we did not only manage to top last year’s sensational autumn auctions, we are even reaching heights again that we last had in the record year 2007".
Top 5
€ 780 000* Called at: € 500 000
Nr. 123: Otto Mueller - Artistenpaar
€ 290 000* Called at: € 80 000
Nr. 133 Emil Nolde – Tänzerin
€ 240 000* Called at: € 70 000
Nr. 347: Günther Uecker –Field (Feld)
€ 215 000* Called at: € 90 000
Nr. 331: Horst Antes – Großes Blaues Bild
€ 200 000* Called at: € 80 000
Nr. 162: Alexej von Jawlensky – Abstrakter Kopf
Nr. 123: Otto Mueller - Artistenpaar
€ 290 000* Called at: € 80 000
Nr. 133 Emil Nolde – Tänzerin
€ 240 000* Called at: € 70 000
Nr. 347: Günther Uecker –Field (Feld)
€ 215 000* Called at: € 90 000
Nr. 331: Horst Antes – Großes Blaues Bild
€ 200 000* Called at: € 80 000
Nr. 162: Alexej von Jawlensky – Abstrakter Kopf
The thematic focal points were on:
1. Modern Art
2. Post War/Contemporary Art
3. Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century
on 1: Modern Art
As expected, the December auction was headed by Otto Mueller‘s "Artistenpaar" (lot 123), which was made during his heydays with the "Brücke" in 1910/11. A collector from New York honored the work’s outstanding quality with € 780 000*. A German collector managed to get hold of the other two works by the artist. While he was able to acquire the glue-bound distemper on burlap landscape painting "Wald mit Fluss" (lot 136) for € 110 000*, he had to go to greater expenses for the watercolor "Stehender weiblichen Akt..." (lot 165) at some € 183 000*, however, he was able to leave five competitors in the room and on the phones behind him.
Another top lot was Emil Nolde‘s "Tänzerin (lot 133), which a private collector from southern Germany was able to purchase for € 290 000* by means of a written bid. He asserted himself against four phone bidders and a number of competitors in the auction room. This result made for a triplication of the estimate. Nolde‘s other four works in this auction were also quite popular with the audience, as they were all sold with excellent increases. The watercolor in a small format "Pferd und Füllen" (lot 131), called up at € 8 500, made for a result of € 39 000*.
Alexej von Jawlensky‘s "Abstrakter Kopf" (lot 162) climbed from € 80 000 to a result of € 200 000*, and is now in possession of a German private collection.
Albert Bloch‘s expressive "Stilleben XI" (lot 164A) went to northern Germany, however, not before the result of € 165 000* had been attained. An intense international bidding skirmish, in which participants from the USA and Greece drew the short straw, led to a result of an eightfold of the calling price.
1. Modern Art
2. Post War/Contemporary Art
3. Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century
on 1: Modern Art
As expected, the December auction was headed by Otto Mueller‘s "Artistenpaar" (lot 123), which was made during his heydays with the "Brücke" in 1910/11. A collector from New York honored the work’s outstanding quality with € 780 000*. A German collector managed to get hold of the other two works by the artist. While he was able to acquire the glue-bound distemper on burlap landscape painting "Wald mit Fluss" (lot 136) for € 110 000*, he had to go to greater expenses for the watercolor "Stehender weiblichen Akt..." (lot 165) at some € 183 000*, however, he was able to leave five competitors in the room and on the phones behind him.
Another top lot was Emil Nolde‘s "Tänzerin (lot 133), which a private collector from southern Germany was able to purchase for € 290 000* by means of a written bid. He asserted himself against four phone bidders and a number of competitors in the auction room. This result made for a triplication of the estimate. Nolde‘s other four works in this auction were also quite popular with the audience, as they were all sold with excellent increases. The watercolor in a small format "Pferd und Füllen" (lot 131), called up at € 8 500, made for a result of € 39 000*.
Alexej von Jawlensky‘s "Abstrakter Kopf" (lot 162) climbed from € 80 000 to a result of € 200 000*, and is now in possession of a German private collection.
Albert Bloch‘s expressive "Stilleben XI" (lot 164A) went to northern Germany, however, not before the result of € 165 000* had been attained. An intense international bidding skirmish, in which participants from the USA and Greece drew the short straw, led to a result of an eightfold of the calling price.
Other works more than just worthwhile mentioning:
on 3: Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century
The auction was opened by the section of Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century, with the extremely rare bronze head "Bambina ridente - Laughing Child" (lot 35) by Medardo Rosso. After it had been called up for € 30 000, the bidding frenzy, complemented by written bids and phones, seized the auction hall. A new customer from Italy, who had come just for this occasion, granted a result of € 75 000*, and can now call the work his own.
Another even higher increase had been accomplished just one lot before, when Carl Spitzweg‘s small oil painting "Im Studierzimmer" (calling price € 25 000), had been acquired by a southern German collector for € 65 000*.
One other prime work was Timoleon von Neff‘s "Bildnis einer jungen Frau" (lot 38), sold for € 54 000*. A Russian collector left the international competition as well as a fellow countryman behind.
Both Eduard von Grützner‘s "Ein edler Tropfen" (lot 51, calling price: € 10 000, result: € 17 000*) and Nicolò della Casa‘s "Selbstbildnis des Baccio Bandinelli" (lot 8, calling price: € 4 000, result: € 8 500*) came off well, too.
All objects that remained unsold in the December auctions can be acquired in the post-auction sale until February 2010. Lists with auction results are available by phone under +49 89 55244-0. Please find further information on www.kettererkunst.com.
*The result is the hammer price + 22 percent buyer’s premium for hammer prices up to € 500 000, and +20 buyer’s premium for hammer prices starting at € 500 001.
**Unlike other German auction houses, Ketterer Kunst has several auction days in each season, which is reflected by the overall proceeds of € 11 million* for the autumn of 2009.
Lot no. | Artist (Technique) | Title | Calling price | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
130 | Schmidt-Rottluff (Öl) | Dunkles Symbol | € 75 000 | € 130 000* |
148 | Giorgio de Chirico (Öl) | Piazza d'Italia | € 75 000 | € 130 000* |
129 | Fünfte Jahresmappe der "Brücke" (Holzschnitt) |
€ 70 000 | € 105 000* | |
113 | Hanns Bolz (Öl) | Montmarte | € 25 000 | € 104 000* |
151 | Hanns Bolz (Öl) | Frau mit Hut | € 25 000 | € 92 000* |
159 | Christian Rohlfs(Tempera) | Sonnenuntergang ... | € 28 000 | € 86 000* |
180 | Arnold Topp (Öl) | Nächtliche Stadt | € 28 000 | € 75 000* |
on 2. Post War/Contemporary Art
This section is led by Günther Uecker‘s nail work "Field (Feld)" (lot 347) from 1977, with an estimate of € 80 000-120 000. Despite numerous orders in writing and a packed auction hall, the hammer eventually went down for a phone bidder. With a result of € 240 000*, the intense work is now in possession of a southern German collector.
Three works by Horst Antes, which were all sold, are proof of the artist’s popularity, particularly with the German part of the audience. An exceptional highlight was the "Große Blaue Bild" (lot 331), which definitely lives up to its name. The aquatec work with museum qualities was honored by a German collector with a result of € 215 000*, while the "Ocker-Figur mit Wunde..." (lot 350, estimate: € 40 000-60 000) was acquired for € 90 000*.
Another excellent increase was realized by Martin Kippenberger‘s oil painting "Ohne Titel (Aus: Uno di voi, un Tedesco in Firenze)" (lot 369), which soared from an initial € 30 000 to an incredible height of € 183 000*. A Greek bidder stood up to international competitors. As the bidding skirmish‘s winner, he made sure that the work achieved a sixfold of its calling price.
Another lot that provided excitement in the auction room was Jörg Immendorff‘s bronze "Sieger" (lot 395). A collector from Hesse celebrated the victory and can call the works his own for some € 135 000*.
The artist’s extraordinarily charming gang of monkeys had already caused a furor in the October auction. 18 bronze figures with an estimate of € 6 000-8 000 each in the end achieved a result of € 177 000* thus leading the auction together with several erotic works by George Grosz .
Besides Gerhard Hoehme‘s oil painting "Wohin? (Hommage à Fautrier)" (lot 303, estimate: € 20 000, result: € 115 000*), another great increase in the December auction was accomplished by George Mathieu‘s "L'anarchie italienne" (lot 327). On top of numerous written bids and a clearly visible interest in the auction room, the phones were all engaged by some 14 bidders. A new customer from Italy managed to get hold of the much sought-after work at a result of € 95 000*.
Other works more than just worthwhile mentioning:
This section is led by Günther Uecker‘s nail work "Field (Feld)" (lot 347) from 1977, with an estimate of € 80 000-120 000. Despite numerous orders in writing and a packed auction hall, the hammer eventually went down for a phone bidder. With a result of € 240 000*, the intense work is now in possession of a southern German collector.
Three works by Horst Antes, which were all sold, are proof of the artist’s popularity, particularly with the German part of the audience. An exceptional highlight was the "Große Blaue Bild" (lot 331), which definitely lives up to its name. The aquatec work with museum qualities was honored by a German collector with a result of € 215 000*, while the "Ocker-Figur mit Wunde..." (lot 350, estimate: € 40 000-60 000) was acquired for € 90 000*.
Another excellent increase was realized by Martin Kippenberger‘s oil painting "Ohne Titel (Aus: Uno di voi, un Tedesco in Firenze)" (lot 369), which soared from an initial € 30 000 to an incredible height of € 183 000*. A Greek bidder stood up to international competitors. As the bidding skirmish‘s winner, he made sure that the work achieved a sixfold of its calling price.
Another lot that provided excitement in the auction room was Jörg Immendorff‘s bronze "Sieger" (lot 395). A collector from Hesse celebrated the victory and can call the works his own for some € 135 000*.
The artist’s extraordinarily charming gang of monkeys had already caused a furor in the October auction. 18 bronze figures with an estimate of € 6 000-8 000 each in the end achieved a result of € 177 000* thus leading the auction together with several erotic works by George Grosz .
Besides Gerhard Hoehme‘s oil painting "Wohin? (Hommage à Fautrier)" (lot 303, estimate: € 20 000, result: € 115 000*), another great increase in the December auction was accomplished by George Mathieu‘s "L'anarchie italienne" (lot 327). On top of numerous written bids and a clearly visible interest in the auction room, the phones were all engaged by some 14 bidders. A new customer from Italy managed to get hold of the much sought-after work at a result of € 95 000*.
Other works more than just worthwhile mentioning:
Lot no. | Artist (Technique) | Title | Calling price | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
318 | Norbert Kricke (Edelstahl) | Raumplastik | € 35 000 | € 90 000* |
310 | Markus Prachensky (Lack) | Rouges différents... | € 16 000 | € 78 000* |
300 | Heinz Mack (Öl auf Kunstharz) | Weißes Relief ... | € 11 000 | € 78 000* |
319 | Karl Otto Götz (Mischtechnik) | Ohne Tite | € 25 000 | € 73 000* |
304 | Rupprecht Geiger (Öl) | 402/64 | € 20 000 | € 61 000* |
on 3: Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century
The auction was opened by the section of Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century, with the extremely rare bronze head "Bambina ridente - Laughing Child" (lot 35) by Medardo Rosso. After it had been called up for € 30 000, the bidding frenzy, complemented by written bids and phones, seized the auction hall. A new customer from Italy, who had come just for this occasion, granted a result of € 75 000*, and can now call the work his own.
Another even higher increase had been accomplished just one lot before, when Carl Spitzweg‘s small oil painting "Im Studierzimmer" (calling price € 25 000), had been acquired by a southern German collector for € 65 000*.
One other prime work was Timoleon von Neff‘s "Bildnis einer jungen Frau" (lot 38), sold for € 54 000*. A Russian collector left the international competition as well as a fellow countryman behind.
Both Eduard von Grützner‘s "Ein edler Tropfen" (lot 51, calling price: € 10 000, result: € 17 000*) and Nicolò della Casa‘s "Selbstbildnis des Baccio Bandinelli" (lot 8, calling price: € 4 000, result: € 8 500*) came off well, too.
All objects that remained unsold in the December auctions can be acquired in the post-auction sale until February 2010. Lists with auction results are available by phone under +49 89 55244-0. Please find further information on www.kettererkunst.com.
*The result is the hammer price + 22 percent buyer’s premium for hammer prices up to € 500 000, and +20 buyer’s premium for hammer prices starting at € 500 001.
**Unlike other German auction houses, Ketterer Kunst has several auction days in each season, which is reflected by the overall proceeds of € 11 million* for the autumn of 2009.
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