Felix Graf von Luckner (1881 - 1966) und Leutnant Otto von der Linde (1892 - 1984) - signierte Postkarten
30.11.2023 10:00UTC +01:00
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160EUR € 160
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1106999
Lot 9241 | Felix Graf von Luckner (1881 - 1966) und Leutnant Otto von der Linde (1892 - 1984) - signierte Postkarten
Estimate value
€ 160
Otto von der Linde (1892 - 1984), PLM-Träger, ausgezeichnet am 14.9.1914 für die Einnahme des Forts de Malonne bei Namur.
Felix Graf von Luckner (1881 - 1966), legendärer "Seeteufel" und Kommandant des Hilfkreuzers "Seeadler".
Provenienz: Sammlung Leutnant a.D. Friedrich Goldmann.
Emil Rumpf (1860 - 1948) - sketches and graphic sheets, mostly 19th century
Ca. 60 handgearbeitete Blätter in unterschiedlichen Techniken wie Bleistift, Tinte und Wasserfarbe auf Papier (Maße von ca. 8 x 9 cm bis ca. 20 x 30 cm), meist aufgezogen auf stabilen Karton, oft mit vollem Namen handsigniert oder monogrammiert "E.R.". Dabei österreichischer General, preußischer Ulan, britischer Gardeoffizier, Husaren, Postreiter, Wilder Westen und mehrere zivile Themen wie Architektur und Landschaft. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren.
Emil Rumpf war der Sohn des Frankfurter Malers Philipp Rumpf, eines Mitbegründers der Kronberger Malerkolonie. Er absolvierte die Kunstakademien Düsseldorf und Karlsruhe sowie das Städelsche Institut und schloss sich bald auch der Kronberger Malerkolonie an.
Einzigartige Sammlung von originalgrafischen Arbeiten, wohl aus der frühen Schaffensphase des Künstlers.
Condition: II
Place of origin: | German Empire |
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Place of origin: | German Empire |
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