Claus Bergen - Gemälde "Im Segelflug über die Zugspitze", Ernst Udet mit einer DFS Kranich, 1935
26.11.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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5000EUR € 5 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 661519
Lot 4055 | Claus Bergen - Gemälde "Im Segelflug über die Zugspitze", Ernst Udet mit einer DFS Kranich, 1935
Estimate value
€ 5 000
Claus Bergen, ein Gemälde, Gouache auf getöntem Malkarton, Motiv: Ernst Udet umkreist als Segelflieger mit einer DFS Kranich den Ostgipfel der Zugspitze. Signiert "Claus Bergen, 1935, Zugspitze", Maße mit Rahmen ca. 88 x 59 cm. Im alten Rahmen, die obere Leiste hat sich gelöst, Altersspuren. Sehr selten.
Claus Friedrich Bergen (1885 - 1964) war ein deutscher Marine-, Luftfahrts- und Landschaftsmaler. Ernst Udet und er wohnten in München im selben Haus und gründeten mit anderen jungen Männern den "Aero-Club München 1909". Bergen hielt immer Kontakt zu seinem Freund "Erni", der ihm Anfang der 30er Jahre den Weg zur Spitze der deutschen Luftfahrtindustrie ebnete. Bergens Gemälde zierten die Repräsentationsbereiche der großen Flugzeugwerke. Dieses Bild war eine Hommage von Bergen an seinen engen Freund Ernst Udet.
Zustand: II
Claus Bergen - a painting "Gliding over the Zugspitze", Ernst Udet with a DFS-Kranich, 1935
Claus Bergen, painting, guache on tinted painting board, motif: Ernst Udet as glider pilot in a DFS Kranich circling the eastern peak of the Zugspitze mountain. Signed "Claus Bergen 1935, Zugspitze", framed ca. 88 x 59 cm. In old frame, the upper moulding of the frame detached, signs of age. Very rare.
Claus Friedrich Bergen (1885-1964) was a German painter of naval and aviation scenes and landscapes. He and Ernst Udet lived in the same house in Munich and founded the "Aero-Club München 1909" with other young men. Bergen remained in contact with his friend "Erni", who helped him establish connections with the leading figures of the German aviation industry in the early 1930s. Bergen's paintings thus found their way to the representation areas of big aircraft plants. This painting was Bergen's homage to his friend Ernst Udet.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Art in the Third Reich |
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