ID 857295
Lot 2382 | Wilhelm Busch
Estimate value
€ 6 800 – 13 600
(1832 Wiedensahl - 1908 Mechtshausen)
Eheliche Prügelei
In einem unbeleuchteten, dunklen, in braungrauem Kolorit flüchtig angelegten Raum schildert Busch eine Szene häuslicher Gewalt. Angstvoll ergreift ein Bauer die Flucht vor seiner wild gewordenen Ehefrau, die den Besen schwingt und auf ihn eindreschen will. Hierbei steigt er über eine bereits umgestoßene Bank, auf der rechten Bildseite liegen ein zu Bruch gegangener Krug und Topf. Der lebenslange Junggeselle Busch stellte in einer einfallsreichen Werkreihe mit Boshaftigkeit und Häme den gelegentlichen Ehekrach zwischen Bauernpaaren dar. Dieser artet bei ihm fast immer in Rangeleien und einer Tracht Prügel für den unterlegenen Mann aus. In seiner Rohheit und Derbheit trieb Busch hierdurch das Motiv in solchermaßen slapstickartigen Szenen auf die Spitze. Öl/Papier, alt (bzw. original) auf Karton kaschiert (vor 1908). Rücks. Klebezettel mit Echtheitsbestätigung des Neffen Otto Nöldeke "Dieses Bild erhielt ich von Wilhelm Busch und bestätige damit, dass es von ihm gemalt ist. Mechtshausen a. Harz 16.3.1908. Otto Nöldeke". 14 cm x 18,5 cm. Rahmen.
Aufgeführt im Wvz. von Hans Georg Gmelin ("Wilhelm Busch als Maler (...)", Berlin 1980), Nr. 350, S. 277 (mit Abb.).
Provenienz: Sammlung Otto Nöldeke (1908); Sammlung Reiner Schopke (verso mit handschriftlicher Notiz); Auktion Hauswedell & Nolte, Hamburg, Auktion 393, 09.06.2006, Lot-Nr. 271; Privatbesitz, Westfalen.
Oil on paper, laid down on cardboard. Inscribed on the reverse by the artist's nephew Otto Nöldeke and certificate of authenticity, dated 1908. Mentioned in the catalogue raisonnée by Gmelin, no. 350.
Artist: | Wilhelm Busch (1832 - 1908) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings |
Artist: | Wilhelm Busch (1832 - 1908) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings |
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