Sale: 470 / Post War I, June 09. 2018 in Munich Lot 854


854
Ernst Wilhelm Nay
Purpurmelodie, 1951.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 200,000 / $ 220,000
Sold:
€ 500,000 / $ 550,000

(incl. surcharge)
Purpurmelodie. 1951.
Oil on canvas.
Scheibler 582. Signed and dated in lower right. Signed, dated and titeld on the stretcher. 90 x 126 cm (35.4 x 49.6 in).

PROVENANCE: Dr. Ernst Fervers, Burscheid.
Lempertz Cologne, 563rd auction, 1978, lot 452.
Private collection.
Christie's, London, October 7, 1999, lot no. 231, illu. on p. 317.
Collection Michael Barz, Frankfurt am Main.
Private collection Bad Soden (acquired from aforementioned).

EXHIBITION: Galerie Günther Franke, Munich (with label on the stretcher)
Georg Meistermann, E. W. Nay, Hans Uhlmann, Galerie Ferdinand Möller, Cologne, April 19 - May 24, 1952, cat. no. 4.
Deutsche Kunst - Meisterwerke des 20. Jahrhunderts, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne July 4 - October 2, 1953, cat. no. 326.
E. W. Nay, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, 1953.
Kunst nach 45 aus Frankfurter Privatbesitz, Kunstverein Steinernes Haus, October 7 - November 27, 1983, cat. p. 260 with illu. (with label on the stretcher).
Ernst Wilhelm Nay. Die Hofheimer Jahre 1945-1951, Städtische Galerie im Städel, Frankfurt am Main, February 24 - May 23, 1994/ Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig, June 9 - August 21, 1994, cat. no. 65.
Lieblingsbilder. Kunst nach 1945 aus Privatbesitz zwischen Main und Taunus, Kunstverein Hofheim, August 26 - November 4, 2007.

LITERATURE: Werner Haftmann, E.W. Nay, Cologne 1960, p. 149 with color illu.
Versuch einer Sammlung - Werke aus dem Besitz von Michael Barz. Frankfurt a. M./ Friedrichsdorf (self-published) 1993.

Ernst Wilhelm Nay‘s artistic creation can be subdivided into three periods. With regards to both form and content, the oil painting offered here is part of the so-called "Fugale Bilder" that Nay made for a short period of time between 1949 and 1951. The years around 1950 marked a new and progressive period in the life of Ernst Wilhelm Nay. In 1949 he married Elisabeth Kerschbaumer, and the young couple moved to Cologne in 1951. Nay consciously chose this young and vibrant city as his new home. Positive changes in his life also impacted his work, an extremely creative and fruitful phase, during which Nay‘s art made a decisive step of development, began: He abandoned any sort of representational references in his compositions. The "Fugale Bilder" mark the transition from figuration to abstraction and visualize the development of Nay‘s non-representational painting. Another crucial impulse towards abstraction came from Nay‘soccupation with the medium color lithography. In 1949 he went to Worpswede in order to work on a series of 10 color lithographs, a project that he had made subject to intensive preparation as the large amount of watercolors, gouaches and drawings of the later motif deliver proof of. The sequences that the production of a color lithograph require forced him to deconstruct the composition into its individual elements, to separate by colors and to transfer onto the lithostone in order to reassemble the composition. Nay also employs this principle in his compositions in oil, staging single shapes in modified and reversed manner, pervaded by clearly contoured loops and rhythmized by dots and color changes. For this process the color organizes an abstract composition characterized by repetition. In this case Nay chose clear and strong colors, the purple dominating the prevailing mood, an aspect he underlined with the title "Pupurmelodie" (Purple Melody). While compact and narrow compositions came into existence during the early phase of this period, he began to dissolve them in the following and eventually made our "Pupurmelodie" in which the composition acts kind of ‘boisterously’, already hinting at the transition to the "Rhythmische Bilder". [SM]



854
Ernst Wilhelm Nay
Purpurmelodie, 1951.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 200,000 / $ 220,000
Sold:
€ 500,000 / $ 550,000

(incl. surcharge)