Lot 3 | Bernard Schultze | "drohendes Unheil"
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SCHULTZE, BERNARD
1915 Schneidemühl - 2005 Cologne
Title: "drohendes Unheil".
Date: 1996.
Technique: Oil on canvas.
Measurement: 97 x 129,5cm.
Notation: Signed.
Frame: Framed (101,5 x 135cm).
Condition: For a condition report, please contact Ms. Janine Breidenbend at j.breidenbend@van-ham.com.
It may be a coincidence, but the structure and title of this painting (impending doom) show a proximity to Max Ernst's famous painting "Der Hausengel" (1937), which he painted in reaction to the Spanish Civil War. Whether this proximity is intentional or not, the suggestive power that Schultze's paintings acquire from the interplay of hypnotic colour compositions and associative titles is impressively demonstrated here.
Label on verso:
- Spedition Hasenkamp, Folkwang Museumsverein e.V. Essen
- Spedition Hasenkamp, Ausstellung Berlin
- Spedition Hasenkamp, Ausstellung Bonn
Provenance:
- Estate of the artist
- Folkwang-Museumsverein e.V., Essen
Exhibitions:
- Ministerium für Bundes- und Europaangelegenheiten des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bonn 1996
- Vertretung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen bei der Europäischen Union, Brüssel 1996
- Galleria Blu, Mailand 1998
Literature:
- Diederich, Stephan (Hrsg.) / Herrmann, Barbara (Hrsg.): Bernard Schultze. Verzeichnis der Werke. 1990 bis 2005, Bd. 3, Köln 2015, S. 785, WVZ 96/24, Abb. S. 786.
VAN HAM Art Estate represents the artistic estate of part of the artistic estate of Bernard Schultze in cooperation with the Folkwang-Museumsverein in Essen since 2019.
1915 Schneidemühl - 2005 Cologne
Title: "drohendes Unheil".
Date: 1996.
Technique: Oil on canvas.
Measurement: 97 x 129,5cm.
Notation: Signed.
Frame: Framed (101,5 x 135cm).
Condition: For a condition report, please contact Ms. Janine Breidenbend at j.breidenbend@van-ham.com.
It may be a coincidence, but the structure and title of this painting (impending doom) show a proximity to Max Ernst's famous painting "Der Hausengel" (1937), which he painted in reaction to the Spanish Civil War. Whether this proximity is intentional or not, the suggestive power that Schultze's paintings acquire from the interplay of hypnotic colour compositions and associative titles is impressively demonstrated here.
Label on verso:
- Spedition Hasenkamp, Folkwang Museumsverein e.V. Essen
- Spedition Hasenkamp, Ausstellung Berlin
- Spedition Hasenkamp, Ausstellung Bonn
Provenance:
- Estate of the artist
- Folkwang-Museumsverein e.V., Essen
Exhibitions:
- Ministerium für Bundes- und Europaangelegenheiten des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bonn 1996
- Vertretung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen bei der Europäischen Union, Brüssel 1996
- Galleria Blu, Mailand 1998
Literature:
- Diederich, Stephan (Hrsg.) / Herrmann, Barbara (Hrsg.): Bernard Schultze. Verzeichnis der Werke. 1990 bis 2005, Bd. 3, Köln 2015, S. 785, WVZ 96/24, Abb. S. 786.
VAN HAM Art Estate represents the artistic estate of part of the artistic estate of Bernard Schultze in cooperation with the Folkwang-Museumsverein in Essen since 2019.
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Stock Id: 65000-308