Vogelhochzeit
Bernard Schultze (Schneidemühl 1915 - Köln 2005)
Lot-No. 385
Proceeds : 4.400 €
2001. Oil/canvas. 100 x 80 cm. Lo. ri. monogr. and dat. BS 2001, verso sign., dat. and titled. - Provenance: Folkwang Museumsvereine e. V. Essen - German artist of the Informel. S. studied in Berlin and at the Düsseldorf Academy from 1934-39. After serving in the war and working in Flensburg and Frankfurt, S. moved to Cologne in 1968. He was a member of the Akademie der Künste Berlin until 1992. In 1952 he was a member of the Quadriga artists' group with Karl Otto Götz and others. S. is one of the most important artists of German Informel; he expanded the often powerful, gestural and expansive pictorial language of Informel with a lyrical and small-scale execution, whose forms favor associations of change and incompleteness. S. exhibited several times at the Documenta and his paintings adorn the representative rooms of the Villa Hammerschmidt in Bonn, the former residence of the Federal President. Mus.: Köln (Mus. Ludwig), Essen (Folkwang-Mus.) a. others. Lit.: Vollmer.
Bernard Schultze: Vogelhochzeit
Bernard Schultze (Schneidemühl 1915 - Köln 2005)
Vogelhochzeit
Lot-No. 385
Proceeds : 4.400 €
Date: | 2001 |
Technique: | Oil/canvas |
Dimensions: | 100 x 80 cm |
Mark/Notation: | Lo. ri. monogr. and dat. BS 2001, verso sign., dat. and titled |
Provenance: | Folkwang Museumsvereine e. V. Essen |
Vita:
German artist of the Informel. S. studied in Berlin and at the Düsseldorf Academy from 1934-39. After serving in the war and working in Flensburg and Frankfurt, S. moved to Cologne in 1968. He was a member of the Akademie der Künste Berlin until 1992. In 1952 he was a member of the Quadriga artists' group with Karl Otto Götz and others. S. is one of the most important artists of German Informel; he expanded the often powerful, gestural and expansive pictorial language of Informel with a lyrical and small-scale execution, whose forms favor associations of change and incompleteness. S. exhibited several times at the Documenta and his paintings adorn the representative rooms of the Villa Hammerschmidt in Bonn, the former residence of the Federal President. Mus.: Köln (Mus. Ludwig), Essen (Folkwang-Mus.) a. others. Lit.: Vollmer.


