ID 1085152
Lot 3120 | Hammerstiel, Robert
1933 Werschetz - 2020 Neunkirchen.
«Landschaft. Viertel unter d. Wienerwald».
Öl auf Leinwand. U.r. monogr. Verso sign., 1996 dat. und bet. Verso auf der Rahmenrückseite ein gedrucktes Etikett der Galerie Georg van Almsick, Gronau-Epe, sowie Reste eines alten Etiketts.
H. 30, B. 40 cm (Bildträger). Galerierahmen.
Ein Wendepunkt, welcher die Entstehung einer neuen Werkphase Hammerstiels auslöste, stellte seine Reise nach New York im Jahr 1988 dar. Manhattan inspirierte den Künstler mit dessen Außergewöhnlichkeit und Grelle und bewegte ihn zu einer Neuentdeckung der Farbe und einer radikalen Vereinfachung seiner Formsprache. Auf alles Nebensächliche hat er fortan in seiner Malerei verzichtet. Obwohl dieses Landschaftsgemälde seiner Wahlheimat Ternitz in Niederösterreich vom Sujet selten ist und sich ohne die typischen Hammerstiel'schen Vordergrundfiguren ganz auf die Landschaft konzentriert, weist es doch alles auf, was das Hauptwerk des Künstlers ausmacht: auf das Wesentliche reduzierte Formen und starke, lebendige Farbigkeit. Es ist eine ganz persönliche Hommage an seinen langjährigen Lebensmittelpunkt.
Echtheitsbestätigung: Wir danken Herrn Robert F. Hammerstiel, Sohn des Künstlers und Leiter des Robert-Hammerstiel-Archivs, Wien, für die Bestätigung der Echtheit via E-Mail, anhand von Photos, 14.04.2023.
Wir danken Herrn Dr. Frederik Lehner, Galerie Lehner, Wien, für die freundlichen Hinweise via E-Mail, anhand von Photos, 13.04.2023.
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