Sale: 392 / Modern Art, June 09. 2012 in Munich Lot 13

 
Max Liebermann - Sämann (Studie)


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Max Liebermann
Sämann (Studie), 1898.
Oil
Estimate:
€ 45,000 / $ 48,150
Sold:
€ 36,600 / $ 39,162

(incl. surcharge)
Sämann (Studie). 1898.
Oil on cardboard.
Signed lower right. Lower left with inscription "49 X 33". 34 x 50 cm (13,3 x 19,6 in).

Accompanied by an expertise issued by Prof. Dr. Matthias Eberle, Berlin, dated 3 June, 1998 (in copy).

PROVENANCE: Collection Prof. Wilhelm Bitter, Berlin.
Private collection North-Rhine Westphalia.
Private collection Germany.

Max Liebermann began capturing his immediate environment on paper at the age of nine. When the renowned Berlin painter Carl Steffeck saw drawings by the fifteen-year-old he recommended that the boy's talent should be encouraged as much as possible - much against his parents ideas. Steffeck gave Liebermann his first drawing lessons and encouraged him to attend the Weimar Akademie. Liebermann studied in Weimar for three years until 1872. A trip to Düsseldorf in 1871 took the young artist to Mihály Munkácsy, a Hungarian painter who lived here. Liebermann was inspired by Munkácsy's Realism. Still under this impression, Liebermann painted his first large painting, 'Die Gänserupferinnen' (Girls plucking Geese). The unadulterated realism of this work, which was much rejected among the critics, was to become typical of Liebermann's art. He spent the years 1873 to 1878 in Paris and the artist colony of Barbizon. Here he studied the art of Millet, whose paintings of farm workers had a strong influence on him. A first sojourn in Holland in 1871 was followed by regular trips to the Netherlands, where he discovered suitable motifs for his most important works. His striving to elevate the life and work of the simple man to the realms of art in an unpretentious simplicity was not generally accepted. Liebermann continually fought for acceptance. Only after turning towards motifs and scenes of bourgeois life did he become the celebrated and sought after painter of the liberal bourgeoisie of the turn of the century. He spent the years 1878 to 1884 in Munich and then returned to his native town Berlin in 1884.

The motif of the sower is singular in Max Liebermann‘s work. As far as known, this study is the only work in existence. "Motif and format fit into a certain part of Liebermann’s oeuvre. In late autumn of 1898 Liebermann participated in a competition for the painting of the council hall in the newly built Altona town hall […]. He decide to make a series of images depicting typical labors of the four seasons: a grazing herd (spring), sowing farmers (summer), a plowing farmer (autumn) and wood- and – twig collectors (winter). According to the tender, Liebermann handed in four drafts, of which two, intended for the hall’s narrow sides, have dimensions of 32 x 52 and 34 x 49 cm. Several oil sketches of this drafts with almost identical measurements are also known […]. The artist discarded some of them and decided in favor of a different composition or a different motif at a later point. Liebermann did not win the composition, Ludwig Dettmann did. However, he managed to implement his concept the same year (1898) in another location; he executed four large murals after the Altona drafts in the Mecklenburgian castle Klink. […] this study of a sower [is] one of the discarded designs for Altona, which were all made in almost identical format and in comparable technique. In the works he handed in – just as it is the case with the later pictures for the castle Klink - Liebermann replaced the sower by a plower, however, for Klink he kept the motif of the fluttering crow." (Matthias Eberle in his expertise from 1998).

Liebermann was an important personality not only as an artist but also as an art politician. At the beginning of 1892 he was a member of the 'Erste Sezession Deutschland', an organisation which he chaired in Berlin from 1898 to 1911. His home town honoured Liebermann by appointing him professor at the Königliche Akademie der Künste. Later, from 1920 to 1932, he was the president of the Preußische Akademie der Künste. Liebermann retreated from the political world in the last years of his life. He became severely ill in 1934 and died three months later in isolation in his Berlin apartment. [CB].




13
Max Liebermann
Sämann (Studie), 1898.
Oil
Estimate:
€ 45,000 / $ 48,150
Sold:
€ 36,600 / $ 39,162

(incl. surcharge)