Sale: 591 / Day Sale, June 07. 2025 in Munich
Lot 125000018

125000018
Emil Nolde
Tingel-Tangel II, 1907/1915.
Lithograph in colors in blue-black, brown-red a...
Estimate:
€ 20,000 - 30,000
$ 22,600 - 33,900
Information on buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation will be available four weeks before the auction.
Tingel-Tangel II. 1907/1915.
Lithograph in colors in blue-black, brown-red and vermilion.
Signed, titled and inscribed "Probedruck". One of just a few trial proofs aside from the edition of 12. On smooth brown paper. 32.5 x 48 cm (12.7 x 18.8 in). Sheet: 43 x 60,2 cm (16,9 x 23,7 in).
[EH].
• In 1907, the year the motif was conceived, Nolde turned his attention to lithography for the first time.
• In 1913, the artist discovered color lithography, in 1915, he decided to print over existing lithographs, such as the present “Tingel-Tangel II,” in color.
• For his endeavors in this field, he found an ideal and inspiring working environment at August Westphalen's print workshop in Flensburg.
• Further trial proofs in various color variations can be found in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main, the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin, and the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, North Rhine-Westphalia.
LITERATURE: Gustav Schiefler, Christel Mosel, Martin Urban, Emil Nolde - Das graphische Werk, vol. II: Holzschnitte, Lithographien, Hektographien, Cologne 1996, catalogue raisonné number L 26 II.
Christian Ring, in: J. Maaß (ed.), Emil Nolde. Graphik eines Malers, Berlin 2013, p. 9.
Lithograph in colors in blue-black, brown-red and vermilion.
Signed, titled and inscribed "Probedruck". One of just a few trial proofs aside from the edition of 12. On smooth brown paper. 32.5 x 48 cm (12.7 x 18.8 in). Sheet: 43 x 60,2 cm (16,9 x 23,7 in).
[EH].
• In 1907, the year the motif was conceived, Nolde turned his attention to lithography for the first time.
• In 1913, the artist discovered color lithography, in 1915, he decided to print over existing lithographs, such as the present “Tingel-Tangel II,” in color.
• For his endeavors in this field, he found an ideal and inspiring working environment at August Westphalen's print workshop in Flensburg.
• Further trial proofs in various color variations can be found in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main, the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin, and the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, North Rhine-Westphalia.
LITERATURE: Gustav Schiefler, Christel Mosel, Martin Urban, Emil Nolde - Das graphische Werk, vol. II: Holzschnitte, Lithographien, Hektographien, Cologne 1996, catalogue raisonné number L 26 II.
Christian Ring, in: J. Maaß (ed.), Emil Nolde. Graphik eines Malers, Berlin 2013, p. 9.
125000018
Emil Nolde
Tingel-Tangel II, 1907/1915.
Lithograph in colors in blue-black, brown-red a...
Estimate:
€ 20,000 - 30,000
$ 22,600 - 33,900
Information on buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation will be available four weeks before the auction.
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