ID 1209948
Lot 806 | ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER (1880-1938)
Estimate value
$ 800 000 – 1 200 000
Kirchner, E.L.
Aus dem Wald schreitender Akt
signed ‘ELKirchner’ (lower right); signed again twice and titled ‘ELKirchner Aus dem Wald schreitender Akt E.L.Kirchner.‘ (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
49 3/8 x 35 ½ in. (125.5 x 90.1 cm.)
Painted in 1913-1920
Provenance
Dr. Frederic Bauer, Davos (acquired from the artist, 1932).
Dr. Giovanni Mardersteig, Verona (possibly acquired from the above); sale, Stuttgarter Kunstkabinett, Stuttgart, 20-21 May 1960, lot 250.
Private collection, Switzerland (acquired at the above sale).
By descent from the above to the present owners.
Literature
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Archives, Photo Album I, no. 324 (1913 version illustrated, pl. 343) and no. 325.
W. Kern, "Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Seine Bilder von 1907 bis 1929" in Das Kunstblatt, June 1930, vol. XIV, no. 6, p. 162 (illustrated, p. 163; dated 1912).
D.E. Gordon, "Kirchner in Dresden" in Art Bulletin, September-December 1966, vol. XLVIII, no. 3-4, p. 361, no. 72 (illustrated, p. 362).
D.E. Gordon, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968, p. 315, no. 343 (illustrated).
H. Gerlinger, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner auf Fehmarn, exh. cat., Stiftung Schleswig-Holsteinische Landesmuseen Schloss Gottorf, 1997, p. 20, no. 54.
H. Delfs, Frederic Bauer und Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, exh. cat., Kirchner Museum, Davos, 2004, pp. 72-73.
H. Delfs, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Der Gesamte Briefwechsel, Zurich, 2010, p. 605, no. 20.
Exhibited
Kunstverein Winterthur, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, June-July 1924, no. 10.
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