Great start into autumn auction season in Munich
New records and remarkable results
Munich, 31 October, 2011, (kk) – With an overall result of more than € 2,6 million* in the October auctions, the autumn season saw quite a promising beginning. "34 percent new bidders alone in the section of Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century - almost 10 percent more than in spring – once more confirm the ever increasing appeal of art", comments Robert Ketterer on the first part of his autumn auctions**. Another fact that proves art’s increasing approval is the average increase per lot of 50 percent in the section of Modern Art.
The company owner continues: "Besides the quality, the aspect of art as a crisis-proof means of investment is particularly striking. Nine results beyond the € 20.000 mark in the two auctions of Art from the 20th and 21st century of up to € 20.000 deliver proof thereof".

Thus one has good reason to look forward to the main auction on 10 December, 2011.
Carolsfeld
Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld
Heimkehr des verlorenen Sohnes. 1838
Oil on canvas, 80 x 91 cm (31.4 x 35.8 in)
Starting Price: € 75.000
Result: € 98.820
Top 5

€ 99.000* Starting Price: € 75.000
Nr. 131: Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld
Heimkehr des verlorenen Sohnes

Rekordpreis***

€ 81.000* Starting Price: € 28.000
Nr. 346: Max Schwimmer
Der Einarmige

Rekordpreis***

€ 78.000* Starting Price: € 60.000
Nr. 60: Willem I van de Velde
Englische Kriegschiffe


€ 51.000*  Starting Price: € 24.000
Nr. 18: Cornelisz. Joost Droochsloot
Ansicht eines winterlichen Dorfes mit dem Festzug des St. Valentin


€ 44.000* Starting Price: € 10.000
Nr. 1374: Fritz Winter
Rot vor Blau


The auction’s focal points were on:
1. Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century
2. Modern Art
with the special auction Side lines of the German Avant-garde
3. Post War/Contemporary Art

on 1. Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century

The section of Old Masters and Art of the 19th Century opened the three-day auction marathon, it was led by Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld's "Heimkehr des verlorenen Sohnes" (lot 131), which was formerly in possession of the collection Schäfer in Schweinfurt. Called up at € 75.000, a private collector from the Berlin/Brandenburg area awarded the colorful oriental scene with the result of € 98.820* and thus set a new world record price*** for a work by the artist.

Other works that realized excellent results:
lot artist (technique) title starting price   result
60 van de Velde (grisaille) Englische Kriegsschiffe € 60.000 € 78.080*
18 Droochsloot (oil) Ansicht eine winterlichen Dorfes... € 24.000 € 51.240*
105 Koerner (oil) Blick über den Bosporus … € 14.000 € 26.250*
33 Huchtenburgh (oil) Schlachtszene € 9.000 € 24.375*

on 2. Modern Art with Sidelines of the German Avant-garde
Schwimmer
Max Schwimmer
Der Einarmige. 1919
Oil on canvas
64 x 52 cm (25.1 x 20.4 in)
Starting price: € 28.000
Result: € 80.520
This section is headed by Max Schwimmer's oil painting "Der Einarmige" (lot 346), a work from the special auction Sidelines of the German Avant-garde, which achieved almost a threefold of its € 28.000 starting price and accordingly realized the auction's second-sharpest increase after Otto Wilfried's "Jahrmarkt" (lot 332, starting price: € 1.800, result: € 11.875*). A bidder in the auction room from Southern Germany stood his ground against all competitors in the auction room and on the phones as well as against all written bids. He made the unusual self-portrait sure for himself for a result of € 80.520* and thus set a new world record price ***.

The special auction, which realized three times last year's turnover, saw Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler's "Frauenporträt" (lot 326) as one of its highlights. Starting at € 5.500, an Austrian private collector honored the work with a result of € 18.750*.

Two watercolors by Hermann Scherer, each called up at € 3.200 showing "Badende am Bergbach" (lots 340 and 341), caused a severe bidding skirmish, with more than half a dozen bidders on the phones. Again it was an Austrian who succeeded, winning the two works from 1924/26 for € 11.875* and € 12.500* respectively.

Another lot from the top realms in the auction of Modern Art of up to € 20.000 is Karl Schmidt-Rottluff's "Winterwald" (lot 736). Despite strong head wind from all directions, a collector from the Berlin region won the race and raised the pastel from a starting price of € 8.000 to a result of € 35.380*, accordingly, the 263 percent increase were the auction's third-sharpest.

The same region, however, a different buyer will be the new home of Conrad Felixmüller's oil painting "Vor dem Spiegel" (lot 531). The impressive work, which also adorns the catalog's title, achieved more than a four-fold of its starting price of € 8.000 and was eventually raised to a result of € 34.160*.

Other top lots in Modern Art:
lot     artist (technique)     title starting price     result
431 Baumeister (oil) Stilleben ... € 9.600 € 30.000*
522 Feininger
(India ink /watercolor)
Segelboote € 15.000 € 21.875*
699 Picasso
(lithograph in colors)
Femme assise
(Dora Maar)
€ 9.000 € 20.740*
463 Brockhusen (oil) Straße mit Bäumen   € 8.000 € 20.130*

On 3. Post War/Contemporary Art

The highest result in this section was achieved by Fritz Winter's "Rot vor Blau" (lot 1374). The oil painting from 1966 went to a private collector from Switzerland, who asserted himself against strong competition which mostly came from Germany. Eventually, he won the work for a result of € 43.920*.

Just slightly below this mark is Andy Warhol's "Girl Standing" (lot 1357) which climbed to a result of € 41.480*. Called up at € 10.000 the filigree India ink work went to a collector from Southern Germany whose written bid would have allowed more clearance.
Winter
Fritz Winter
Rot vor Blau. 1966
Oil on canvas,
70 x 60 cm (27.5 x 23.6 in)
Starting price: € 10.000
Result: € 43.920*
Yet another lot beyond the € 20.000 mark is Karl Hartung's bronze "Delfoss" (lot 1047), which realized almost four times its starting price of € 5.500. In the end it went to North-Rhine Westphalia for € 20.625*.

Eight works by ZERO artists proved to be much sought-after, as they were sold with increases that went far beyond their estimates. While Otto Piene's "Squeeze" (lot 1224) peaked at € 13.420* with a starting price of € 3.200 and Günther Uecker's "Raum zerteilter Vorstellung" (lot 1338) made for a result of € 15.860*, Heinz Mack's "Kleiner Park" (Chromatische Konstellation) (lot 1172) led the triumvirate with a result of € 16.470* (starting price € 4.800).

There was quite a rush when works by Italian artist's such as Achille Perilli (lot 1217, startring price: € 7.000, result € 15.860*), Piero Dorazio (lot 989, starting price: € 3.000, result: € 9.760*), Piero Manzoni (lot 1176, starting price: € 1.600, result: € 7.320*) and Lucio Fontana (lot 1002, starting price: € 3.000, result: € 6.344*) were called up. Naturally, it was particularly the phone lines to Italy that ran hot.

More than just worthwhile mentioning in the section of Post War/Contemporary Art:
lot      artist (technique)    title starting price     result
1305 Stadler (bronze) Jünglingstorso € 2.800 € 13.420*
1381 Wunderlich (acrylic) Es dämmerte im Studio € 4.800 € 13.420*
1144 Korab (oil) Totem € 4.000 € 12.810*
1331 Tobey (tempera) Ohne Titel € 6.000 € 12.810*
Objects unsold in the auction can be purchased in the post auction sale until 21 December. Lists of auction results are available by phone. Please call +49 (0)89-55244-0.

*   The result is the hammer price + 25 percent buyer’s premium for objects up to € 25 000
     The result is the hammer price + 22 percent buyer’s premium for objects above € 25 001
     The result is the hammer price + 20 percent buyer’s premium for objects above
     € 500 001

**  Unlike other German auction houses Ketterer Kunst holds it auction season on several
     € days. The main auction of Modern and Contemporary Art is on 10 December 2011..

*** source: www.artnet.com

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