Nicolai Mihailov – Portraitverzeichnis 1938 mit persönlicher Widmung an Hitler
02.06.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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Starting price
1300EUR € 1 300
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
Buyer Premium | 25 % |
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ID 547200
Lot 5064 | Nicolai Mihailov – Portraitverzeichnis 1938 mit persönlicher Widmung an Hitler
Estimate value
€ 1 300
Individuell gefertigtes, einzigartiges Portraitverzeichnis, das in dieser Fassung 1938 wohl nur Hitler geschenkt wurde.
Nicolai Michailow (1876-1960), bulgarischer Maler, studierte an der Münchner Kunstakademie unter Alex (Sandro) von Wagner und Otto Seitz, kehrte nach Sofia zurück, wo er unter anderem als Professor an der Zeichenschule unterrichtete und zahlreiche Portraits der bulgarischen Zarenfamilie und von Persönlichkeiten schuf. 1910 übersiedelte er nach Berlin und feierte mit seinen Ausstellungen große Erfolge. 1914 beauftragte ihn Zar Ferdinand mit Portraits der Zarenfamilie und verlieh ihm in der Folge den Titel des Kgl. Bulgarischen Hofmalers. In den frühen 1920er Jahren reiste er nach Süd- und Nordamerika, wo er zahlreiche Präsidenten portaitierte. Bis 1933 folgten zahlreiche erfolgreiche Ausstellungen in New York und Washington, Rom, Stockholm und London sowie in Hamburg, Berlin, Bern, Leipzig und Chemnitz. 1934 portraitierte er noch GFM von Hindenburg wenige Wochen vor dessen Tod und zumindest zweimal portraitierte er Adolf Hitler, 1933 (vergleiche Hermann Historica, 60. Auktion 2010, Los 3171) und 1936, Abbildung in diesem Werk.
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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