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Chagall
Marc Chagall
Athene führt das Schiff Telemachs
Color lithograph, 1974
54 x 38,5 cm (21.2 x 15.1 in)
starting price: € 1.250
Only once before on the auction market worldwide. Result: € 10.000
(Source: www.artnet.de)
Munich, 15 October 2013, (kk) – The time has come. As of now the website www.ketterer-internet-auctions.com is online. Instead of "jumble sale findings", the auction house with its 60 years of tradition now offers excellent artworks at fascinating prices – including free shipping and return option – also online.
Ketterer Kunst has been successfully co-operating with the online auction platform www.fine-art-auctions.com for more than five years. Now the time has come to expand under one's own name. On this new website the renowned auction house offers high-quality artworks in the lower and medium price range – all under its trusted name.

The new auction platform offers up to 100 top-quality objects by internationally acknowledged artists every day. One can find works by classics such as Joan Miró ("Lithographie I", starting price: € 3.440), Joseph Beuys ("Meerengel zwei Robben", starting price € 1.370), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff ("Christus unter den Frauen", starting price: € 1.780) and Friedensreich Hundertwasser ("Die Mauer", starting price: € 3.400). Works by contemporary artists such as Günther Uecker ("Kein Fehler im System", starting price: € 830) and James Rizzi ("Nude girls", starting price: € 2.050) as well as by renowned names like Gerhard Richter ("Schweizer Alpen I", starting price: € 3.400), Andy Warhol ("Comittee", starting price: € 2.970) and Pablo Picasso ("Grosse prostituée, sorcière à la chouette et voyageur en sabots", starting price: € 5.770) are also on the auction list.

The advantages of the new website are obvious: Art from the 15th to the 21st century can be acquired 24 hours a day. The name Ketterer Kunst stands for quailty and authenticity. Additionally, all works on offer can be viewed in the company's Munich head office. Another benefit is the price calculation - instead of having to add buyer's premium, VAT, packaging, shipping and insurance to the hammer price, the bid that wins the lot is the final price.
Since it was founded in 1954, Ketterer Kunst has been firmly established in the front ranks of auction houses dealing in fine art and rare books, with its headquarters in Munich and a branch in Hamburg. Gallery rooms in Berlin as well as representatives in Heidelberg, Düsseldorf and Modena (Italy) have contributed substantially to the company's success. In addition, exhibitions, special theme and charity auctions as well as online auctions are regular events at Ketterer Kunst.

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