Man with Fur Hat - Father of the artist
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Rottluff 1884 - Berlin 1976)
Lot-No. 331
1908. LIthograph. 40 x 33,5 cm. Lo. ri. autographed SRottluff, on the reverse dat. 1908 and titled, matted and framed under glass. Restored tears. - Literature: Cat. rais.: Schapire L 39 - One of the most important exponents of expressionist art, began studying architecture in Dresden in 1905, besides Kirchner, Heckel a. Bleyl he was co-founder of the 'Brücke' in 1905, the style of which became distinctive for German expressionism, in 1911 he moved to Berlin a. exhibited with the 'Neue Secession Berlin', the 'Blauer Reiter' a. the 'Sonderbund' in Cologne, after the war he also exhibited at the Documenta, many of his artworks were seized a. destroyed by the Nazis as 'degenerate', in 1946 he was made professor in Berlin, in 1964 he initiated the fouding of the Brücke museum in Berlin. Mus.: Berlin (Brücke Mus., Nat. Gall.), New York (MoMA), London (Tate), Hamburg (Kunsthalle), Frankfurt (Städel) a. others. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Bénézit a. many more.
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff: Man with Fur Hat - Father of the artist
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Rottluff 1884 - Berlin 1976)
Man with Fur Hat - Father of the artist
Lot-No. 331
1908. LIthograph. 40 x 33,5 cm. Lo. ri. autographed SRottluff, on the reverse dat. 1908 and titled, matted and framed under glass. Restored tears. - Literature: Cat. rais.: Schapire L 39 - One of the most important exponents of expressionist art, began studying architecture in Dresden in 1905, besides Kirchner, Heckel a. Bleyl he was co-founder of the 'Brücke' in 1905, the style of which became distinctive for German expressionism, in 1911 he moved to Berlin a. exhibited with the 'Neue Secession Berlin', the 'Blauer Reiter' a. the 'Sonderbund' in Cologne, after the war he also exhibited at the Documenta, many of his artworks were seized a. destroyed by the Nazis as 'degenerate', in 1946 he was made professor in Berlin, in 1964 he initiated the fouding of the Brücke museum in Berlin. Mus.: Berlin (Brücke Mus., Nat. Gall.), New York (MoMA), London (Tate), Hamburg (Kunsthalle), Frankfurt (Städel) a. others. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Bénézit a. many more.