Auction 113 Part 3 Day 3 - Fine Art, Ceramics, Metalware & Sculptures
By Auktionshaus Mehlis
Feb 24, 2024
Hammerstraße 30, 8523 Plauen, Germany
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LOT 3799:

Hans Bellmer, La poupée

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Auction took place on Feb 24, 2024 at Auktionshaus Mehlis
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Hans Bellmer, La poupée
Hans Bellmer, La poupée
schwungvolle Darstellung eines tanzenden Mädchens, Radierung in Dunkelbraun mit zartem Plattenton auf langfaserigem Papier, um 1970, unter der Darstellung in Blei rechts signiert "Bellmer", eines von 145 Exemplaren, unter Passepartout und hinter Glas im rahmenlosen Bilderträger, Darstellungsmaße ca. 24,8 x 20,7 cm. Künstlerinfo: dt. Künstler (1902 Kattowitz bis 1975 Paris), ab 1923 Studium an der Technischen Hochschule Berlin, Kontakt zu Rudolf Schlichter, George Grosz und John Heartfield, 1924 Abbruch des Studiums und Beginn einer Typographenlehre im Malik-Verlag, 1925-26 Aufenthalt in Paris, ab den 1930er Jahren Beschäftigung mit erotischen Themen, 1935 Besuch bei André Breton, 1938 Emigration nach Paris, 1959 und 1964 Teilnahme an den documenten in Kassel, Quelle: Wikipedia.
Hans Bellmer, La poupée
Vibrant depiction of a dancing girl, etching in dark brown with a delicate plate tone on long-fibre paper, around 1970, signed "Bellmer" in pencil below the depiction on the right, one of 145 copies, matted and behind glass in a frameless picture support, dimensions approx. 24.8 x 20.7 cm.
Vibrant depiction of a dancing girl, etching in dark brown with a delicate plate tone on long-fibre paper, around 1970, signed "Bellmer" in pencil below the depiction on the right, one of 145 copies, matted and behind glass in a frameless picture support, dimensions approx. 24.8 x 20.7 cm. Artist info: German artist (1902 Katowice to 1975 Paris), from 1923 studied at the Technische Hochschule Berlin, contact with Rudolf Schlichter, George Grosz and John Heartfield, 1924 broke off his studies and began a typography apprenticeship at Malik-Verlag, 1925-26 lived in Paris, from the 1930s worked on erotic themes, 1935 visited André Breton, 1938 emigrated to Paris, 1959 and 1964 took part in the documenten in Kassel, source: Wikipedia.