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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Erna Schilling mit Kater Boby (Frau mit Katze), 1919
Colored chalk drawing
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Erna Schilling mit Kater Boby (Frau mit Katze), 1919
Colored chalk drawing
Starting bid:
€ 9,000 Estimate:
€ 10,000 - 15,000End: 04-15-26 16:01:00 Berlin
04-15-26 10:01:00 New York
04-15-26 07:01:00 Los Angeles (30 days, 07h:51m)
04-15-26 10:01:00 New York
04-15-26 07:01:00 Los Angeles (30 days, 07h:51m)
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
1880 - 1938
Erna Schilling mit Kater Boby (Frau mit Katze). Um 1919.
Colored chalk drawing.
Signed in the lower right corner and on the reverse. On creme wove paper. 41.3 x 56.2 cm (16.2 x 22.1 in), the full sheet.
With a drawing of female nudes ("Badende", probably his models Erna and Gerda), pencil, around 1915, on the reverse. [CH].
• Detailed, colorful drawing with particularly dense, dynamic lines.
• Sheet painted on both sides, with a pencil drawing of two female nudes (circa 1915) on the reverse.
• Kirchner was drawn to Switzerland, and Davos eventually became his new home.
• Kirchner's very private world: his cat Boby was his faithful companion until he died in 1930.
• Immediate, spontaneous, yet accurate depiction of the artist's observations.
This work is documented in the Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Archive, Wichtrach/Bern.
We are grateful to Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerd Presler for his expert advice and kind support in cataloging this work.
PROVENANCE: Probably Galerie Valentien, Stuttgart (with the gallery label on the back of the frame).
Private collection, Baden-Württemberg.
Private collection, Germany (acquired from the above).
Private collection, South Germany (probably acquired from the above in the 1950s).
Private collection, South Germany (inherited from the above in 2006).
Before settling permanently in Switzerland, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner traveled to Davos numerous times to seek treatment for his health from Dr. Frédéric Bauer, then chief physician at the Davos Park Sanatorium. He also spent the summer of 1918 in his beloved Swiss mountain retreat. Finally, he rented the house “In den Lärchen” in Frauenkirch the following winter, where he created this colorful chalk drawing of his partner Erna Schilling doing needlework and their cat “Boby” in 1919.
During those summer days, Kirchner wrote: “Boby, the little tomcat, is here now. Clean and lively, quite interesting company. I have a picture of a cat on the carpet and a nude in mind; it must be a fine piece of work,” and later: “I have to draw until my fingers bleed, just draw. Then, after some time, choose the best ones. The technique [is] too beautiful. Boby and mother cat done.” (E. L. Kirchner, July 30, 1919, and August 4, 1919, quoted from: L. Grisebach, Kirchners Davoser Tagebuch, Wichtrach 1997, p. 40f.)
“This creative frenzy finds its initial outlet in his sketchbooks (cf. Presler Skb 64-24, -25, -29), and also in this drawing, which is characterized by Kirchner's creative energy and powerful strokes.” (Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerd Presler)
Large, detailed color drawing in good condition. Slight mount staining. A few tiny brown spots. The lower edge of the sheet is slightly irregular and has small losses, certainly inherent to the work. The lower left corner of the sheet with a circular tear in the paper. Small crease marks and very isolated small tears in the edges and corners of the sheet that weve expertly repaired. A professionally repaired tear (approx. 5 cm) in the lower edge of the sheet. Above this, another small tear, also expertly repaired (approx. 2 cm). On the upper edge of the sheet verso with the remnants of a previous mounting, the paper recto slightly faded.
1880 - 1938
Erna Schilling mit Kater Boby (Frau mit Katze). Um 1919.
Colored chalk drawing.
Signed in the lower right corner and on the reverse. On creme wove paper. 41.3 x 56.2 cm (16.2 x 22.1 in), the full sheet.
With a drawing of female nudes ("Badende", probably his models Erna and Gerda), pencil, around 1915, on the reverse. [CH].
• Detailed, colorful drawing with particularly dense, dynamic lines.
• Sheet painted on both sides, with a pencil drawing of two female nudes (circa 1915) on the reverse.
• Kirchner was drawn to Switzerland, and Davos eventually became his new home.
• Kirchner's very private world: his cat Boby was his faithful companion until he died in 1930.
• Immediate, spontaneous, yet accurate depiction of the artist's observations.
This work is documented in the Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Archive, Wichtrach/Bern.
We are grateful to Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerd Presler for his expert advice and kind support in cataloging this work.
PROVENANCE: Probably Galerie Valentien, Stuttgart (with the gallery label on the back of the frame).
Private collection, Baden-Württemberg.
Private collection, Germany (acquired from the above).
Private collection, South Germany (probably acquired from the above in the 1950s).
Private collection, South Germany (inherited from the above in 2006).
Before settling permanently in Switzerland, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner traveled to Davos numerous times to seek treatment for his health from Dr. Frédéric Bauer, then chief physician at the Davos Park Sanatorium. He also spent the summer of 1918 in his beloved Swiss mountain retreat. Finally, he rented the house “In den Lärchen” in Frauenkirch the following winter, where he created this colorful chalk drawing of his partner Erna Schilling doing needlework and their cat “Boby” in 1919.
During those summer days, Kirchner wrote: “Boby, the little tomcat, is here now. Clean and lively, quite interesting company. I have a picture of a cat on the carpet and a nude in mind; it must be a fine piece of work,” and later: “I have to draw until my fingers bleed, just draw. Then, after some time, choose the best ones. The technique [is] too beautiful. Boby and mother cat done.” (E. L. Kirchner, July 30, 1919, and August 4, 1919, quoted from: L. Grisebach, Kirchners Davoser Tagebuch, Wichtrach 1997, p. 40f.)
“This creative frenzy finds its initial outlet in his sketchbooks (cf. Presler Skb 64-24, -25, -29), and also in this drawing, which is characterized by Kirchner's creative energy and powerful strokes.” (Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerd Presler)
Large, detailed color drawing in good condition. Slight mount staining. A few tiny brown spots. The lower edge of the sheet is slightly irregular and has small losses, certainly inherent to the work. The lower left corner of the sheet with a circular tear in the paper. Small crease marks and very isolated small tears in the edges and corners of the sheet that weve expertly repaired. A professionally repaired tear (approx. 5 cm) in the lower edge of the sheet. Above this, another small tear, also expertly repaired (approx. 2 cm). On the upper edge of the sheet verso with the remnants of a previous mounting, the paper recto slightly faded.
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