ID 1322428
Lot 2169 | Bernhard Müller (1880 - 1965) - Gemälde "Sommerzeit" aus der Großen Deutschen Kunstausstellung 1942
Öl auf Holz, rechts unten signiert und datiert "Bernh. Müller. 42.". Ein junges nacktes Paar mit zwei barbusigen jungen Frauen am Ufer eines kleinen Badesees in hügeliger Landschaft. Am gegenüberliegenden Ufer zwei weitere Badegäste. Rückseitig handschriftlich bezeichnet "Bernhard Müller - Dresden - Schweizer Str. 19". Bildmaße 153,5 x 198,5 cm. In schlichtem Holzrahmen, Maße 117 x 221 cm.
Bernhard Müller, deutscher Maler und Glasmaler aus Niederpoyritz/Dresden, nach einer praktischen Lehre bei einem Kirchenmaler studiert er an der Münchner Akademie unter Weinhold, Herterich und Hackl sowie ab 1906 unter Gußmann in Dresden. Neben zahlreichen Landschaftsgemälden, Porträts und Wandmalereien fertigt er auch Glasmalereien, zumeist für Kirchen im Dresdner Raum. 1939 und 1942 ist er mit insgesamt drei großformatigen Landschaftsgemälden mit Aktfiguren auf der Großen Deutschen Kunstausstellung in München vertreten. Das hier angebotene Gemälde "Sommerzeit" war ebenso 1942 in der Ausstellung wie sein Gemälde "Gelöste Stunde", das aus der Ausstellung von Adolf Hitler erworben wurde.
Bernhard Müller (1880 - 1965) – a painting "Sommerzeit" (Summer Time) from the Great German Art Exhibition of 1942
Bernhard Müller (1880 - 1965) – a painting "Sommerzeit" (Summer Time) from the Great German Art Exhibition of 1942
Oil on wood, signed and dated "Bernh. Müller. 42." on the bottom right. A young, naked couple with two topless young women on the bank of a small swimming lake against a hilly backdrop. Two more bathers are on the other bank. Labelled in handwriting and signed on the back "Bernhard Müller - Dresden - Schweizer Str. 19". Painting dimensions 153.5 x 198.5 cm. In a plain wooden frame measuring 117 x 221 cm.
Bernhard Müller was a German painter and glass painter from Niederpoyritz/Dresden. After completing a practical apprenticeship with a church painter, he studied at the Munich Academy under Weinhold, Herterich and Hackl, as well as under Gußmann in Dresden from 1906. In addition to numerous landscape paintings, portraits and murals, he also produced glass paintings, mostly for churches in the Dresden area. In 1939 and 1942, three of his large-format landscape paintings with nude figures were shown at the Great German Art Exhibition in Munich. The painting "Sommerzeit" offered for auction here was also part of the 1942 exhibition, as was his painting "Gelöste Stunde" (A Relaxed Hour), which was acquired from the exhibition by Adolf Hitler.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Art in the Third Reich |
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