Sale: 601 / Day Sale, Dec. 06. 2025 in Munich
Lot 125001006


125001006
Conrad Felixmüller
Kohlenbergarbeiter, 1920.
Lithograph in colors
Estimate:
€ 15,000 - 20,000
$ 17,400 - 23,200
Information on buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation will be available four weeks before the auction.
Kohlenbergarbeiter. 1920.
Lithograph in colors.
Signed, dated, titled, numbered, and inscribed “Lithography color proof.” Monogrammed in the plate. One of ten copies. On smooth wove paper. 56.5 x 39 cm (22.2 x 15.3 in). Sheet: 58,7 x 43 cm (23,1 x 16,9 in).
[CH].
• Felixmüller is one of the most important representatives of the second generation of German expressionists.
• The early 1920s are considered the most outstanding and mature creative phase of the socio-critical expressionists.
• In the year of its creation, Felixmüller was awarded the so-called “Rome Prize,” however, he decided not to travel to Rome with the scholarship, and went to the Rhenish lignite mining area instead.
• A highlight of his work: in the Ruhr region, he created drawings, paintings, and approximately twelve haunting graphic works, including very sensitive portraits and social studies such as “Kohlenbergarbeiter” (Coal Miner).
• Copies of this print have fetched the highest prices among the artist’s graphic works over the past 30 years (source: artprice.com).
• In the past ten years, only one other copy of this color lithograph has been offered on the international auction market (different color scheme, source: artprice.com).
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Berlin.
LITERATURE: Gerhard. Söhn, Conrad Felixmüller. Das graphische Werk 1912-1974, Düsseldorf 1975, CR no. 211.
“Rome called, but he went to the Ruhr region: In his pictures, the young Conrad Felixmüller gave the anonymous workers a face and thus also dignity. ”
Angelika Storm-Rusche, in: General-Anzeiger, Bonn, July 15, 2001, on the occasion of the exhibition “Conrad Felixmüller. Strudelnd im Strom der Zeit at the August Macke House.
Lithograph in colors.
Signed, dated, titled, numbered, and inscribed “Lithography color proof.” Monogrammed in the plate. One of ten copies. On smooth wove paper. 56.5 x 39 cm (22.2 x 15.3 in). Sheet: 58,7 x 43 cm (23,1 x 16,9 in).
[CH].
• Felixmüller is one of the most important representatives of the second generation of German expressionists.
• The early 1920s are considered the most outstanding and mature creative phase of the socio-critical expressionists.
• In the year of its creation, Felixmüller was awarded the so-called “Rome Prize,” however, he decided not to travel to Rome with the scholarship, and went to the Rhenish lignite mining area instead.
• A highlight of his work: in the Ruhr region, he created drawings, paintings, and approximately twelve haunting graphic works, including very sensitive portraits and social studies such as “Kohlenbergarbeiter” (Coal Miner).
• Copies of this print have fetched the highest prices among the artist’s graphic works over the past 30 years (source: artprice.com).
• In the past ten years, only one other copy of this color lithograph has been offered on the international auction market (different color scheme, source: artprice.com).
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Berlin.
LITERATURE: Gerhard. Söhn, Conrad Felixmüller. Das graphische Werk 1912-1974, Düsseldorf 1975, CR no. 211.
“Rome called, but he went to the Ruhr region: In his pictures, the young Conrad Felixmüller gave the anonymous workers a face and thus also dignity. ”
Angelika Storm-Rusche, in: General-Anzeiger, Bonn, July 15, 2001, on the occasion of the exhibition “Conrad Felixmüller. Strudelnd im Strom der Zeit at the August Macke House.
125001006
Conrad Felixmüller
Kohlenbergarbeiter, 1920.
Lithograph in colors
Estimate:
€ 15,000 - 20,000
$ 17,400 - 23,200
Information on buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation will be available four weeks before the auction.
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