100 Years of Bauhaus 2019-06-25 Auction - 181 Price Results - Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbH in de - Page 8
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Oskar Schlemmer, Manikin, 1922Marcel Breuer ,Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 'Typ 2' table light, 1925/26
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Munich, Germany
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100 Years of Bauhaus

As an auction house focusing on 20th century design, we are excited to celebrate the anniversary of Bauhaus with an auction. More than 180 lots will be auctioned under the title '100 years of Bauhaus' on the 25th of June - including many Bauhaus period objects and pieces of furniture, as well as later designs created under the influence of Bauhaus. An icon that embodies the principles of Bauhaus like no other design is Marcel Breuer's wooden slat-chair, ti 1a '(1924). Likely inspired by the furniture designs and teachings of the De Stijl movement, Breuer created his first version of the slat-chair in 1922 during his studies at the Weimar Bauhaus. What Breuer developed was the skeleton of an armchair; a frame made of wooden slats of equal size and minimal fabric covering, which was desgined to provide maximum stability and comfort. Between 1924 and 1925 only 26 known copies were made. The chair offered by Quittenbaum comes from the household of a German architect, and has been family owned since the 1920s. The fabric cover was probably renewed. As a highlight of the auction, the slat chair has an estimated calling price of ? 35,000 - 45,000. Another rarity is Breuer's tubular steel folding lounge chair, B4 '(2nd version from 1927), which stands out with its red paint. In the series of tubular steel armchairs designed by Breuer, the B4 occupies a special position, as the chair shows the constructive advantages of the "Wassily" armchair, but saves space. Many objects in the auction document the most important workshops of the Bauhaus movement, and the stages of its development: From the early days comes Oskar Schlemmer's 'Manikin' (1922, SP ? 20,000 - 30,000), an experimental toy, which shows how painters, sculptors, and stage artists focus on the theme of human movement in space. Further, Quittenbaum offers an interesting postcard by Schlemmer to his friend, Helmut Baumann, with a watercoloured ink drawing and a presumably encrypted text, dated
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Arthur Floss
Arthur Floss
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