Max Ackermann
Bewegter Bildrand, 1961
Oil
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Lot description
Bewegter Bildrand. 1961.
Oil and tempera on canvas, relined.
Signed, dated and titled on the reverse of the stretcher. Inscribed “ACK 5430” by a hand other than that of the artist on the reverse of the canvas. 120 x 100 cm (47.2 x 39.3 in).
The Barcode of Life - The Hans Braun Collection
More works from the collection are offered in our Contemporary Art Day Sale on Saturday, December 7, 2024.
“Max Ackermann is [..] certainly the most important Hölzel student when it comes to the implementation of his color theory. This is all the more surprising as Ackermann did not actually count among the two circles of students around Hölzel; he met Hölzel and became his student after he had already left the academy. However, Ackermann's importance for the preservation of Hölzel's teachings is more significant than that of all other Hölzel students, be it Schlemmer, Baumeister or Kerkovius.”
Quoted from: Max Ackermann 1887-1975. Bilder aus siebzig Jahren. Retrospektive zum 20. Todestag, Bietigheim-Bissingen 1995, p. 9.
• Max Ackermann combines color, surface and form in a masterful balance.
• From Ackermann's strong late creative phase, considered a synthesis of everything previous.
• Max Ackermann's works are in the collection of, among others, the Folkwang Museum, Essen; the Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main; and the Pinakothek der Moderne, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich.
PROVENANCE: Dolf Selbach Collection (? -2011)
Hans Braun Collection, Baden-Württemberg (2011, Grisebach).
EXHIBITION: Max Ackermann. Retrospektive, Die Galerie, Frankfurt a.M., November 10, 2021 - January 12, 2022, illu. in color on p. 89.
LITERATURE: Villa Grisebach, 183rd auction, Werke aus der Sammlung Dolf Selbach, May 27, 2011, lot 105.
Good overall impression. The painting is relined with canvas. Some professionally retouched spots are visible in UV light.. In daylight, these spots can only be seen in oblique light. The condition report was compiled in daylight with the help of a UV light source and to the best of our knowledge and belief.
Oil and tempera on canvas, relined.
Signed, dated and titled on the reverse of the stretcher. Inscribed “ACK 5430” by a hand other than that of the artist on the reverse of the canvas. 120 x 100 cm (47.2 x 39.3 in).
The Barcode of Life - The Hans Braun Collection
More works from the collection are offered in our Contemporary Art Day Sale on Saturday, December 7, 2024.
“Max Ackermann is [..] certainly the most important Hölzel student when it comes to the implementation of his color theory. This is all the more surprising as Ackermann did not actually count among the two circles of students around Hölzel; he met Hölzel and became his student after he had already left the academy. However, Ackermann's importance for the preservation of Hölzel's teachings is more significant than that of all other Hölzel students, be it Schlemmer, Baumeister or Kerkovius.”
Quoted from: Max Ackermann 1887-1975. Bilder aus siebzig Jahren. Retrospektive zum 20. Todestag, Bietigheim-Bissingen 1995, p. 9.
• Max Ackermann combines color, surface and form in a masterful balance.
• From Ackermann's strong late creative phase, considered a synthesis of everything previous.
• Max Ackermann's works are in the collection of, among others, the Folkwang Museum, Essen; the Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main; and the Pinakothek der Moderne, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich.
PROVENANCE: Dolf Selbach Collection (? -2011)
Hans Braun Collection, Baden-Württemberg (2011, Grisebach).
EXHIBITION: Max Ackermann. Retrospektive, Die Galerie, Frankfurt a.M., November 10, 2021 - January 12, 2022, illu. in color on p. 89.
LITERATURE: Villa Grisebach, 183rd auction, Werke aus der Sammlung Dolf Selbach, May 27, 2011, lot 105.
Good overall impression. The painting is relined with canvas. Some professionally retouched spots are visible in UV light.. In daylight, these spots can only be seen in oblique light. The condition report was compiled in daylight with the help of a UV light source and to the best of our knowledge and belief.
Max Ackermann
Bewegter Bildrand, 1961
Oil
Current bid:
€ 14,000 Estimate
€ 8,000Bids:
6End: 12-15-24 15:07:00 Berlin
12-15-24 09:07:00 New York
12-15-24 06:07:00 Los Angeles (11 days, 20h:53m)
12-15-24 09:07:00 New York
12-15-24 06:07:00 Los Angeles (11 days, 20h:53m)
After entering your maximum bid you will be able to check your entry and you will be provided with further information. Only after a further confirmation your bid will be binding.
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