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Alf Lechner
Würfel-Diagonale, 1992
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43
Alf Lechner
Würfel-Diagonale, 1992
Starting bid:
€ 4,000 Estimate:
€ 6,000 - 8,000End: 04-15-26 15:21:00 Berlin
04-15-26 09:21:00 New York
04-15-26 06:21:00 Los Angeles (30 days, 19h:01m)
04-15-26 09:21:00 New York
04-15-26 06:21:00 Los Angeles (30 days, 19h:01m)
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.
Alf Lechner
1925 - 2017
Würfel-Diagonale. 1992.
Steel, massive, forged.
Brockhaus 497. 42 x 30 x 30 cm (16.5 x 11.8 x 11.8 in).
[SL].
• Alf Lechner is concerned with the disassembly, division and subtraction of material.
• The gently curved surfaces and haptically appealing surface of the upper section create an exciting contrast to the clear, smooth rectangular surfaces of the cube.
• The artist does not put his ideas into the material, but allows ideas to arise from the material.
• Alf Lechner, who combined industrial materials such as steel with sensitivity and emotion, is considered one of the leading German sculptors.
PROVENANCE: Private collection Hesse.
LITERATURE: Christoph Brockhaus, Alf Lechner. Skulpturen 1990-1995 (exhibition catalog with list of works), Munich 1995, no. 497.
In good condition.
1925 - 2017
Würfel-Diagonale. 1992.
Steel, massive, forged.
Brockhaus 497. 42 x 30 x 30 cm (16.5 x 11.8 x 11.8 in).
[SL].
• Alf Lechner is concerned with the disassembly, division and subtraction of material.
• The gently curved surfaces and haptically appealing surface of the upper section create an exciting contrast to the clear, smooth rectangular surfaces of the cube.
• The artist does not put his ideas into the material, but allows ideas to arise from the material.
• Alf Lechner, who combined industrial materials such as steel with sensitivity and emotion, is considered one of the leading German sculptors.
PROVENANCE: Private collection Hesse.
LITERATURE: Christoph Brockhaus, Alf Lechner. Skulpturen 1990-1995 (exhibition catalog with list of works), Munich 1995, no. 497.
In good condition.

