Theo van Doesburg (Utrecht 1883 - Davos 1931). Conférence Dada à Paris, Weimar 25. September 1922.
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Lot 376 | Theo van Doesburg (Utrecht 1883 - Davos 1931). Conférence Dada à Paris, Weimar 25. September 1922.
1922. Lettern- und Klischeedruck. 9,5 x 14 cm. Unter Glas gerahmt. Unauffällig knittrig. Der internationale Kongress der Dadaisten und Konstruktivisten in Weimar am 25. und 26. September 1922 war ein Höhepunkt der Auseinandersetzungen zwischen beiden Kunstrichtungen, bei der die Konstruktivisten sich letzlich durchsetzten. Die von Doesburg gestaltete Einladungskarte zu dem bedeutenden Ereignis der Kunstgeschichte der Weimarer Republik stammt aus dem persönlichen Besitz von Hans Arp. - Provenienz: Aus dem Besitz von Hans Arp; seitdem durch Erbgang. - Niederländischer Avantgardist und Kunsttheoretiker, einer der Vorreiter von abstrakter Malerei, Dada und Konkreter Kunst. D. studierte Malerei und unterrichtete 1921/22 am Weimarer Bauhaus. Bereits 1917 hatte er mit Piet Mondrian und anderen die Künstlerbewegung 'De Stijl' gegründet. Er war einer der wesentlichen Protagonisten des Dada, bis diese Bewegung 1923 zu Ende ging. Mus.: New York, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Madrid, Utrecht, Leiden u.a. Lit.: AKL, Thieme-Becker, Vollmer u.a.
Artist: | Theo van Doesburg (1883 - 1931) |
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Auction house category: | Classic modern to contemporary art |
Artist: | Theo van Doesburg (1883 - 1931) |
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Auction house category: | Classic modern to contemporary art |
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