Subasta 110 - Tag 3 Fine Art, Ceramics, Metalware & Sculptures
Por Auktionshaus Mehlis
27.5.23
Hammerstraße 30, 8523 Plauen, Alemania

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LOTE 3769:

Prof. Karl-Heinz Hansen-Bahia, Beim Tanz
Group of five dancing women, coloured woodcut, signed and dated in lead ...

Vendido por: €130
Precio inicial:
100
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 27%
IVA: 19% IVA sólo en comisión
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Prof. Karl-Heinz Hansen-Bahia, Beim Tanz
Group of five dancing women, coloured woodcut, signed and dated in lead below the image "Hansen 1965", furthermore monogram "KH" ligatured in the stock, traces of old mounting on the reverse, minimal light margins, slight traces of crushing and folding, image dimensions approx. 38.7 x 65.5 cm, sheet dimensions approx. 44.5 x 71.8 cm. Artist info: real Karl-Heinz Hansen, German painter and graphic artist (1915 Hamburg to 1978 São Paulo), 1930-1933 apprenticeship as a painter, 1935-36 sailor in the Reichsmarine, afterwards soldier in World War II, 1946 and 1947 creation of his first woodcut series, 1949 invitation of the Gripenberg Foundation to Sweden, afterwards emigration to Brazil, first exhibition in Brazil. Emigration to Brazil, first exhibition of his woodcuts in the Museu de Arte de São Paulo, promotion by Pietro Maria Bo Bardi, 1955 journey to Salvador da Bahia and settled there, 1959 return to Germany, 1960 foundation of a summer school for woodcuts at Tittmonong Castle in the district of Traunstein,1963 accepted a professorship in Addis Ababa/Ethiopia, 1966 gave up teaching in Addis Ababa and returned to Brazil, accepted a professorship for graphic art at the University of Salvador-Bahia, continued teaching posts in Bogotá/Colombia and Belo Horizonte/Brazil, built a studio house in Itapoan/Bahia, Source: Vollmer addendum, Wikipedia and Internet.