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Woman with Glass and Dog

Paul Wunderlich (Eberswalde 1927 - Saint-Pierre-de-Vassols 2010)


Woman with Glass and Dog

Lot-No. 520

Proceeds : 11.400 €


1990. Oil/canvas, 80 x 65 cm, lo. le. sign. and dat. Wunderlich 90. - Expertise: Written confirmation of authenticity by Paul Wunderlich, 30.4.2010. - Provenance: Private collection South Africa; auction house Stephen Welz, Johannesburg, 21.10.2008, lot 364; since then private collection Netherlands. - Graphic artist, painter, draftsman and sculptor. W. studied in Hamburg from 1947, among his fellow students were Horst Janssen and Reinhard Drenkhahn. From 1951 he held a lectureship in graphics at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg. He subsequently worked as a printer for Emil Nolde and Oskar Kokoschka. W. lived in Paris for a while before accepting a professorship at the HfBK in Hamburg in 1963. From the end of the 1960s he also began to work sculpturally. With elongated and surreal alienated figures, he often staged erotic themes. W. lived and worked for many years in Hamburg and southern France. Mus.: Schleswig (Schloss Gottorf), Bochum a. others. Lit.: Volker Huber (ed.): P. W. - Das malerische, graphische und plastische Werk.

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Paul Wunderlich: Woman with Glass and Dog


Paul Wunderlich (Eberswalde 1927 - Saint-Pierre-de-Vassols 2010)

Woman with Glass and Dog

Lot-No. 520

Proceeds : 11.400 €

Print

1990. Oil/canvas, 80 x 65 cm, lo. le. sign. and dat. Wunderlich 90. - Expertise: Written confirmation of authenticity by Paul Wunderlich, 30.4.2010. - Provenance: Private collection South Africa; auction house Stephen Welz, Johannesburg, 21.10.2008, lot 364; since then private collection Netherlands. - Graphic artist, painter, draftsman and sculptor. W. studied in Hamburg from 1947, among his fellow students were Horst Janssen and Reinhard Drenkhahn. From 1951 he held a lectureship in graphics at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg. He subsequently worked as a printer for Emil Nolde and Oskar Kokoschka. W. lived in Paris for a while before accepting a professorship at the HfBK in Hamburg in 1963. From the end of the 1960s he also began to work sculpturally. With elongated and surreal alienated figures, he often staged erotic themes. W. lived and worked for many years in Hamburg and southern France. Mus.: Schleswig (Schloss Gottorf), Bochum a. others. Lit.: Volker Huber (ed.): P. W. - Das malerische, graphische und plastische Werk.

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