ID 439646
Lot 2138 | Herrfeldt, Marcel René von
Estimate value
€ 2 000
Blondine im Negligé.
Öl auf Leinwand. Unten links bezeichnet «HERRFELDT».
H. 94, B. 73 cm. Originalrahmen.
Marcel René von Herrfeldts Gemälde sind vor allem als lustvolle und ekstatische Huldigungen an die Schönheit des weiblichen Körpers zu verstehen. Als Schüler von Franz von Stuck war er geprägt von der überbordenden Opulenz und betörenden Erotik des Fin de Siècle. Im vorliegenden Werk blickt eine unnahbare Blondine in die Ferne, gekleidet in ein silbern schimmerndes, transparentes Negligé. Sie wirkt dadurch nackt und angezogen zugleich. Dieses Kleidungsstück begann seinen verführerischen Siegeszug in der Zwischenkriegszeit und rückte durch legendäre Schauspielerinnen wie Jean Harlow oder Rita Hayworth zur Waffe eines neuen Frauentypus auf, den der selbstbewussten Femme fatale.
Eine geheimnisvolle, kühle Blondine mit blassem Teint findet man recht selten im Gesamtwerk des Malers, denn er interessierte sich vor allem für dunkelhaarige Damen mit gebräunter Haut, temperamentvolle Südländerinnen verkörpernd. Auch ein Negligé oder ähnliche Kleidungsstücke tauchen selten in seinem Œuvre auf, da er zumeist Akte malte. Ein ausgewiesener Connaisseur Herrfeldts, Herr Thomas Krause, vermutet daher, dass es sich bei dem vorliegenden Werk um eine Auftragsarbeit handelt.
Authentifizierung: Wir danken Herrn Thomas Krause, Krefeld, für die freundlichen Hinweise via E-Mail, anhand von Photos, 29.09.2020.
Auction house category: | Modern and Contemporary art |
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