ID 950451
Lot 301 | Ernst Wilhelm Nay (Berlin 1902 - Köln 1968). Fischer.
1936. Rohrfederzeichnung/Ingres-Bütten. 46,5 x 62 cm. R. u. bez. E. W. Nay Nachlass Elly Nay, unter Glas gerahmt, ungeöffnet. Unauffällige kl. Randeinrisse. Die Mitte der 1930er Jahre in Vietzkerstrand an der Ostsee entstandenen Zeichnungen von Fischern mit ihren Booten stehen am Beginn einer Werkphase, in der 'jener Komplex von Urformen in Verbindung mit Rhythmus und Dynamik auf[tauchte], der dann das eigentliche formale Thema meiner Kunst im Ganzen werden sollte.' (E. W. Nay) - Literatur: WVZ: CR36-094 - Provenienz: Elly Nay, Berlin; Privatsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen; zuletzt Privatsammlung Niedersachsen - Einer der bedeutenden deutschen Maler und Graphiker der klassischen Moderne. N. studierte 1924-28 in Berlin an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste als Meisterschüler K. Hofers. 1931 erhielt er das Stipendium der Villa Massimo. Neben diesem Aufenthalt in Rom bereiste er Paris und Norwegen, wo er E. Munch traf. N. gehörte schon zu Lebzeiten zu den höchstgeschätzten Künstlern seiner Zeit; er stellte u.a. auf der Documenta I bis III aus. Seine nach einer frühen Phase in der Regel gegenstandslosen Bilder leben aus einem spannungsvollen Zusammenspiel von Komposition, Linienführung und Kolorit. Mus.: Köln (Mus. Ludwig, Ernst Wilhelm Nay Stiftung), Hamburg, Hannover, Essen, Duisburg, Leipzig. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Gabler: E. W. N. - Die Druckgraphik 1923-1968 u.a.
Artist: | Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902 - 1968) |
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Auction house category: | Classic modern to contemporary art |
Artist: | Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902 - 1968) |
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Auction house category: | Classic modern to contemporary art |
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