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Kurt Scheele Frankfurt/M. 1905 - Smolensk 1944


Consolation

Lot-No. 176

Proceeds : 500 €


Woodcut, 39,5 x 49,5 cm, lo. ri. autographed a. dat. Kurt Scheele 31, lo. le. titled 'Tröstung' as well as numbered 52/75, min. handling creases, matted a. framed under glass, uninspected out of frame. - German painter a. graphic artist, began his artistical education at the Frankfurt a. Offenbach art schools, since 1924 he studied at the Frankfurt Städelschule, in 1927 he moved to Berlin where he joined the artist's group 'Die Juryfreien', in 1937 he became also member of the Darmstadt secession, since 1929 his works were featured at many international exhibitions, among others in the Folkwang museum in Essen, in the Wallraf Richartz museum in Cologne, but also in New York a. Chicago, since 1939 he was banned to exhibit by the Nazis; he died in WW II. - Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Bénézit.

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Kurt Scheele: Consolation


Kurt Scheele Frankfurt/M. 1905 - Smolensk 1944

Consolation

Lot-No. 176

Proceeds : 500 €

Print

Woodcut, 39,5 x 49,5 cm, lo. ri. autographed a. dat. Kurt Scheele 31, lo. le. titled 'Tröstung' as well as numbered 52/75, min. handling creases, matted a. framed under glass, uninspected out of frame. - German painter a. graphic artist, began his artistical education at the Frankfurt a. Offenbach art schools, since 1924 he studied at the Frankfurt Städelschule, in 1927 he moved to Berlin where he joined the artist's group 'Die Juryfreien', in 1937 he became also member of the Darmstadt secession, since 1929 his works were featured at many international exhibitions, among others in the Folkwang museum in Essen, in the Wallraf Richartz museum in Cologne, but also in New York a. Chicago, since 1939 he was banned to exhibit by the Nazis; he died in WW II. - Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Bénézit.

Consolation
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