Franz von Zülow *
(Vienna 1883-1963)
The Neuburger wine monument, 2 sketches I and II (variants), each with 3 sections, each sketch signed, dated F. v. Zülow 1935, pencil, watercolour on paper, central panels c. 123 x 68 cm each, the sides c. 123 x 44 cm each, all of them inscribed (sequence) on the reverse, folded, including a photo with a further variant (2 sketches, 1 photo)
Neuburger wine is a variety that probably originated in the Wachau region. Legend has it that two wine growers and sometimes skippers, Franz Machherndl and Christoph Ferstl, found a cluster of vines in the water of the Danube near Oberarnsdorf in the Wachau region around 1850. The vines were planted in the “Ecklgrund” near St. Peter Keller. The first wine was produced just a few years later. Its early ripening and relatively low acidity stuck out favourably compared to the grape varieties then in use; for this reason, it was soon appreciated, becoming popular among wine makers. The new vine was planted on Burgberg (also known as ‘Tausendeimerberg’, or ‘thousand-bucket mountain’) in Spitz an der Donau. (Wikipedia, translated from the German).
Specialist: Mag. Elke Königseder
Mag. Elke Königseder
+43-1-515 60-358
elke.koenigseder@dorotheum.at
13.03.2018 - 16:00
- Realized price: **
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EUR 3,500.-
- Estimate:
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EUR 3,200.- to EUR 5,000.-
Franz von Zülow *
(Vienna 1883-1963)
The Neuburger wine monument, 2 sketches I and II (variants), each with 3 sections, each sketch signed, dated F. v. Zülow 1935, pencil, watercolour on paper, central panels c. 123 x 68 cm each, the sides c. 123 x 44 cm each, all of them inscribed (sequence) on the reverse, folded, including a photo with a further variant (2 sketches, 1 photo)
Neuburger wine is a variety that probably originated in the Wachau region. Legend has it that two wine growers and sometimes skippers, Franz Machherndl and Christoph Ferstl, found a cluster of vines in the water of the Danube near Oberarnsdorf in the Wachau region around 1850. The vines were planted in the “Ecklgrund” near St. Peter Keller. The first wine was produced just a few years later. Its early ripening and relatively low acidity stuck out favourably compared to the grape varieties then in use; for this reason, it was soon appreciated, becoming popular among wine makers. The new vine was planted on Burgberg (also known as ‘Tausendeimerberg’, or ‘thousand-bucket mountain’) in Spitz an der Donau. (Wikipedia, translated from the German).
Specialist: Mag. Elke Königseder
Mag. Elke Königseder
+43-1-515 60-358
elke.koenigseder@dorotheum.at
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Auction: | Modern and Contemporary Art |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 13.03.2018 - 16:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 06.03. - 13.03.2018 |
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