ID 659765
Lot 19 | Komposition R5
Estimate value
€ 20 000 – 30 000
1896 Wolfenbüttel - 1981 Holzminden
Title: Komposition R5.
Date: 1924.
Technique: Tempera on cardboard mounted on fibre.
Measurement: 25 x 20cm.
Notation: Signed and dated lower left: R. Jahns 24. Once more signed, dated and inscribed on the frame rear panel: Rudolf Jahns 1924, Komposition (R5).
Frame/Pedestal: Box frame.
On the frame rear panel is the dedication: Meiner Tochter Barbara Roselieb, Detmold, zur Sammlung übereignet, Holzm. 16/9. 61, RJahns. Here additionally inscribed: TA 5.
Provenance:
- Barbara Roselieb-Jahn
- Galerie Scholz, Cologne
- Private collection Rhineland
Exhibitions:
- Annely Juda Fine Art, London 1974, cat. no. 76, p. 117, ill. (adhesive label)
- Galerie Bargera, Cologne 1955 (adhesive label)
- Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Münster 1976, cat. no. 13
- Lippische Gesellschaft für Kunst, Detmold 1978
- Kunstmuseum Hannover mit Sammlung Sprengel/ Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen/ Quadrat Bottrop Moderne Galerie (adhesive label), 1981/82
- Galerie Scholz, Cologne 1985, p. 147, ill. (adhesive label)
- Interesting exhibition history
Literature:
- Ulrich Krempel/ Barbara Roselieb-Jahns (eds.): Rudolf Jahns - Werkverzeichnis 1917-1981, Ostfildern-Ruit 2003, cat. rais. no. 151, ill.
- Colourful and well-balanced composition from the most important period of the artist's work
- A poet among the constructivists
- Together with Kurt Schwitters, Carl Buchheister, Hans Nitzschke and Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart, Jahns belonged to the circle of the "abstract hannover" from 1927 onwards.
Applied technique: | Tempera |
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Auction house category: | Modern Art |
Applied technique: | Tempera |
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Auction house category: | Modern Art |
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