A Bird
Richard Haizmann (Villingen 1895 - Niebüll 1963)
Lot-No. 610
Proceeds : 1.300 €
Designed 1931. From an edition of 6 copies. - Haizmann, who initially became known primarily as an animal sculptor, varied the motif of the bird several times. A larger version is in the Haizmann Museum in Niebüll, the motif as a brooch in the Museum für Kunst und Museum, Hamburg. Brown patinated bronze. 12 x 9 cm. Monogr.: RH. - German painter, graphic artist, sculptor a. ceramicist, after serving in World War I he made a commercial education, by founding an art shop he Hamburg he came in contact with E. Nolde, E.-L. Kircher, K. Schmidt-Rottluff u. E. Heckel a. started to create art himself, defamed as 'degenerate' by the Nazis he retired to Niebüll. Mus.: Hamburg (MK&G), Bielefeld, Niebüll (R.H.-Mus.). Lit.: Vollmer, Der Neue Rump.
Richard Haizmann: A Bird
Richard Haizmann (Villingen 1895 - Niebüll 1963)
A Bird
Lot-No. 610
Proceeds : 1.300 €
Designed 1931. From an edition of 6 copies. - Haizmann, who initially became known primarily as an animal sculptor, varied the motif of the bird several times. A larger version is in the Haizmann Museum in Niebüll, the motif as a brooch in the Museum für Kunst und Museum, Hamburg. Brown patinated bronze. 12 x 9 cm. Monogr.: RH. - German painter, graphic artist, sculptor a. ceramicist, after serving in World War I he made a commercial education, by founding an art shop he Hamburg he came in contact with E. Nolde, E.-L. Kircher, K. Schmidt-Rottluff u. E. Heckel a. started to create art himself, defamed as 'degenerate' by the Nazis he retired to Niebüll. Mus.: Hamburg (MK&G), Bielefeld, Niebüll (R.H.-Mus.). Lit.: Vollmer, Der Neue Rump.