Alfons Walde *
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(Oberndorf 1891–1958 Kitzbühel)
Alpine flower bouquet, on the covering board the signature stamp: A. Walde, above the stamp an inscription written in pencil: “Original aus dem Nachlass von “, tempera oil on cardboard, on hardboard, 25 x 24.9 cm, in original artist’s frame
Registered:
Walde-Archive no. D-BL-118
Expertise by Dr. Gert Ammann, Völs, 5. 10. 2011 available-excerpt of the expertise:
… The bouquet of alpine flowers with arnica, edelweiss, prunella, alpine roses, bluebells, alpine bog-star (?), lady’s smock and a blossoming alpine anemone is positioned within a green and white ceramic vase atop a ceramic plate.
The decoration on the ceramic is evocative of Gmunder Keramik. The plate and vase are placed on a slightly diagonal table top; the background is submerged in a dark blue colour. The application of colour reveals spontaneous brushstrokes.
Alfons Walde used flowers in his work time and again: in his early pieces dating from 1912–1914 he made use of them in a manner drawn from Gustav Klimt (Gert Ammann, Alfons Walde 1891–1958, 5th edition, Innsbruck-Vienna 2005, ill. pp. 23, 210, 211), then around 1920 he used powerful, expressive shades and abstract shapes (Gert Ammann, Alfons Walde, cit., ill. pp. 228–234), and in his late work (1952–54) he attempted to create individual, realistic yet expressive bouquets (Gert Ammann, Alfons Walde, op. cit., ill. pp. 310 and 311). The small “Still Life with Pears” in the Leopold Museum also shows Gmunder Keramik being used as the subject (inv. no. 426; Rudolf Leopold/Gert Ammann/Carl Kraus, Alfons Walde, Leopold Museum catalogue, Vienna 2006, ill. p. 135). The painting belonged to the Berger-Walde family, Vienna…
Provenance:
The estate of the artist Thence by descent Private Collection, Vienna
15.05.2018 - 19:00
- Realized price: **
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EUR 56,250.-
- Estimate:
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EUR 45,000.- to EUR 60,000.-
Alfons Walde *
(Oberndorf 1891–1958 Kitzbühel)
Alpine flower bouquet, on the covering board the signature stamp: A. Walde, above the stamp an inscription written in pencil: “Original aus dem Nachlass von “, tempera oil on cardboard, on hardboard, 25 x 24.9 cm, in original artist’s frame
Registered:
Walde-Archive no. D-BL-118
Expertise by Dr. Gert Ammann, Völs, 5. 10. 2011 available-excerpt of the expertise:
… The bouquet of alpine flowers with arnica, edelweiss, prunella, alpine roses, bluebells, alpine bog-star (?), lady’s smock and a blossoming alpine anemone is positioned within a green and white ceramic vase atop a ceramic plate.
The decoration on the ceramic is evocative of Gmunder Keramik. The plate and vase are placed on a slightly diagonal table top; the background is submerged in a dark blue colour. The application of colour reveals spontaneous brushstrokes.
Alfons Walde used flowers in his work time and again: in his early pieces dating from 1912–1914 he made use of them in a manner drawn from Gustav Klimt (Gert Ammann, Alfons Walde 1891–1958, 5th edition, Innsbruck-Vienna 2005, ill. pp. 23, 210, 211), then around 1920 he used powerful, expressive shades and abstract shapes (Gert Ammann, Alfons Walde, cit., ill. pp. 228–234), and in his late work (1952–54) he attempted to create individual, realistic yet expressive bouquets (Gert Ammann, Alfons Walde, op. cit., ill. pp. 310 and 311). The small “Still Life with Pears” in the Leopold Museum also shows Gmunder Keramik being used as the subject (inv. no. 426; Rudolf Leopold/Gert Ammann/Carl Kraus, Alfons Walde, Leopold Museum catalogue, Vienna 2006, ill. p. 135). The painting belonged to the Berger-Walde family, Vienna…
Provenance:
The estate of the artist Thence by descent Private Collection, Vienna
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Auction: | Modern Art |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 15.05.2018 - 19:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 05.05. - 15.05.2018 |
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