Sale: 22 / Online Sale, Feb. 15. 2024 → Lot 123001373
123001373
Jonathan Meese
Der Ölsheriff Japans, 2002.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 6,000 / $ 6,840 Sold:
€ 17,145 / $ 19,545 (incl. surcharge)
123001373
Jonathan Meese
Der Ölsheriff Japans, 2002.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 6,000 / $ 6,840 Sold:
€ 17,145 / $ 19,545 (incl. surcharge)
Der Ölsheriff Japans. 2002.
Oil on canvas.
Lower right monogrammed and dated. Signed, dated and titled on the reverse. 100 x 80 cm (39.3 x 31.4 in). [JS].
• From Meese's best creative period around the turn of the millennium, when he established his characteristic style with impasto painting and the combination of text and image.
• Since 1998, Meese has been represented by CFA Berlin, and became the celebrated enfant terrible of the up-and-coming Berlin art scene in the years that followed.
• In the 2000s, Meese intensively explored fictional film heroes, negative or tragic historical figures and his own artistic personality in the form of provocative role portraits.
• "The Oil Sheriff of Japan" - a masterful fusion of autobiographical, historical and fictional references that create a fantastic portrait characterized by a fascinating lightness.
• A similar portrait is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
PROVENANCE: Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin (with the gallery's label on the stretcher).
Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris (with the gallery's label on the stretcher).
Private collection Southern germany (since 2010).
In good condition. With isolated spots of capillary craquelure and a few subtle breakages in the impasto parts.
The condition report was compiled in daylight with the help of an ultraviolet light and to the best of knowledge.
Oil on canvas.
Lower right monogrammed and dated. Signed, dated and titled on the reverse. 100 x 80 cm (39.3 x 31.4 in). [JS].
• From Meese's best creative period around the turn of the millennium, when he established his characteristic style with impasto painting and the combination of text and image.
• Since 1998, Meese has been represented by CFA Berlin, and became the celebrated enfant terrible of the up-and-coming Berlin art scene in the years that followed.
• In the 2000s, Meese intensively explored fictional film heroes, negative or tragic historical figures and his own artistic personality in the form of provocative role portraits.
• "The Oil Sheriff of Japan" - a masterful fusion of autobiographical, historical and fictional references that create a fantastic portrait characterized by a fascinating lightness.
• A similar portrait is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
PROVENANCE: Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin (with the gallery's label on the stretcher).
Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris (with the gallery's label on the stretcher).
Private collection Southern germany (since 2010).
In good condition. With isolated spots of capillary craquelure and a few subtle breakages in the impasto parts.
The condition report was compiled in daylight with the help of an ultraviolet light and to the best of knowledge.
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