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Rolf Nesch
Hochbahn Rödingsmarkt, 1932.
Metal print
Estimate:
€ 15,000 / $ 16,950 Sold:
€ 38,100 / $ 43,052 (incl. surcharge)
Hochbahn Rödingsmarkt. 1932.
Metal print.
Signed, titled and inscribed "Selbstdruck" (self-printed). From an edition of at least 8 copies. On firm, brownish wove paper. 44.9 x 59.2 cm (17.6 x 23.3 in). Sheet: 49,8 x 64,7 cm (19,6 x 25,4 in).
From the series “Hamburger Brücken” (Hamburg Bridges), which was first exhibited at the Commeter Gallery in Hamburg in October 1932. [AW].
• In 1929, Rolf Nesch settled in Hamburg, however, he was forced to emigrate to Norway in 1933 when the National Socialists seized power.
• The series “Hamburger Brücken” (Hamburg Bridges) is considered a key work within Nesch's technically innovative graphic art, it was the first time he used his new metal printing technique.
• This is the first time that a work from this edition is offered on the international auction market (source: artprice.com).
• Other copies of this work are in, among others, the Kunsthalle Bremen, the British Museum in London, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
• In autumn 2025, the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart shows the major exhibition “Prägungen und Entfaltungen” (Imprints and Developments), featuring graphic works by, among others, Rolf Nesch.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Baden-Württemberg (probably acquired directly from the artist in the 1950s).
In family ownership ever since.
LITERATURE: Sidsel Helliesen, Bodil Sørensen, Rolf Nesch. The Complete Graphic Works, Milan 2009, catalogue raisonné no. 456.
Metal print.
Signed, titled and inscribed "Selbstdruck" (self-printed). From an edition of at least 8 copies. On firm, brownish wove paper. 44.9 x 59.2 cm (17.6 x 23.3 in). Sheet: 49,8 x 64,7 cm (19,6 x 25,4 in).
From the series “Hamburger Brücken” (Hamburg Bridges), which was first exhibited at the Commeter Gallery in Hamburg in October 1932. [AW].
• In 1929, Rolf Nesch settled in Hamburg, however, he was forced to emigrate to Norway in 1933 when the National Socialists seized power.
• The series “Hamburger Brücken” (Hamburg Bridges) is considered a key work within Nesch's technically innovative graphic art, it was the first time he used his new metal printing technique.
• This is the first time that a work from this edition is offered on the international auction market (source: artprice.com).
• Other copies of this work are in, among others, the Kunsthalle Bremen, the British Museum in London, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
• In autumn 2025, the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart shows the major exhibition “Prägungen und Entfaltungen” (Imprints and Developments), featuring graphic works by, among others, Rolf Nesch.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Baden-Württemberg (probably acquired directly from the artist in the 1950s).
In family ownership ever since.
LITERATURE: Sidsel Helliesen, Bodil Sørensen, Rolf Nesch. The Complete Graphic Works, Milan 2009, catalogue raisonné no. 456.
276
Rolf Nesch
Hochbahn Rödingsmarkt, 1932.
Metal print
Estimate:
€ 15,000 / $ 16,950 Sold:
€ 38,100 / $ 43,052 (incl. surcharge)
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