254
Hermann Max Pechstein
Verziehendes Gewitter, 1941.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 70,000 / $ 77,000 Sold:
€ 114,300 / $ 125,730 (incl. surcharge)
Verziehendes Gewitter. 1941.
Oil on canvas.
Signed and dated lower right (partly in ligature, reinforced in black). Signed, titled and inscribed with the artist's address on the reverse of the canvas. 45 x 66 cm (17.7 x 25.9 in). [CH].
• To date, only two other paintings by the artist from this year have been documented, one of which is lost.
• Pechstein captures a brief moment, a storm in the distance with lightning, towering dark clouds, and a short rainbow.
• In the center of the picture, above the sophisticated cloud reflection, delicate sunshine announces the storm's end.
• The scene presumably depicts the mill stream with a view of vast meadows and a river at Lake Sarbsko (today Jezioro Sarbsko) near Leba in West Pomerania.
• In 2024, the artist was honored with a comprehensive retrospective at the Museum Wiesbaden.
Accompanied by a certificate from Prof. Dr. Aya Soika, Berlin, dated September 29, 2015. The painting is registered in the archive of the Max Pechstein copyright community, Hamburg, under the number 1941/3.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Berlin.
Private collection, Germany (through inheritance from the above in 1994).
Private collection, Northern Germany (acquired from the above in 2015).
Max Pechstein in a letter to his son Frank, 1941, quoted in: Aya Soika, Max Pechstein. Das Werkverzeichnis der Ölgemälde, vol. 2 (1919-1954), p. 30.
Oil on canvas.
Signed and dated lower right (partly in ligature, reinforced in black). Signed, titled and inscribed with the artist's address on the reverse of the canvas. 45 x 66 cm (17.7 x 25.9 in). [CH].
• To date, only two other paintings by the artist from this year have been documented, one of which is lost.
• Pechstein captures a brief moment, a storm in the distance with lightning, towering dark clouds, and a short rainbow.
• In the center of the picture, above the sophisticated cloud reflection, delicate sunshine announces the storm's end.
• The scene presumably depicts the mill stream with a view of vast meadows and a river at Lake Sarbsko (today Jezioro Sarbsko) near Leba in West Pomerania.
• In 2024, the artist was honored with a comprehensive retrospective at the Museum Wiesbaden.
Accompanied by a certificate from Prof. Dr. Aya Soika, Berlin, dated September 29, 2015. The painting is registered in the archive of the Max Pechstein copyright community, Hamburg, under the number 1941/3.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Berlin.
Private collection, Germany (through inheritance from the above in 1994).
Private collection, Northern Germany (acquired from the above in 2015).
Max Pechstein in a letter to his son Frank, 1941, quoted in: Aya Soika, Max Pechstein. Das Werkverzeichnis der Ölgemälde, vol. 2 (1919-1954), p. 30.
254
Hermann Max Pechstein
Verziehendes Gewitter, 1941.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 70,000 / $ 77,000 Sold:
€ 114,300 / $ 125,730 (incl. surcharge)