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Kleine Sinnende
Details
Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1881-1919)
Kleine Sinnende
signed 'W.LEHMBRUCK' (at the front of the base); signed 'LEHMBRUCK' (at the back)
painted plaster
Height: 20 in. (50.8 cm.)
Conceived in 1911; this plaster version cast at a later date, probably during the artist's lifetime
Kleine Sinnende
signed 'W.LEHMBRUCK' (at the front of the base); signed 'LEHMBRUCK' (at the back)
painted plaster
Height: 20 in. (50.8 cm.)
Conceived in 1911; this plaster version cast at a later date, probably during the artist's lifetime
Provenance
Otto Homburger, Karlsruhe, by circa 1920, and thence by descent to the present owner.
Literature
A. Hoff, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Life and Work, Berlin, 1961, p. 158 (the bronze version illustrated p. 73).
Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Sammlung, vol. I, Plastik - Malerei, Duisburg, 1964 (another plaster version illustrated p. 51).
R. Heller, The Art of of Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Washington, 1972, no. 19 (the bronze version illustrated).
Wilhelm Lehmbruck, 1881-1919, Edinburgh, 1979, no. 8 (another plaster version illustrated).
D. Schubert, Die Kunst Lehmbrucks, Dresden, 1990, p. 129 (other plaster and terracotta versions illustrated pl. IV).
Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Sammlung, vol. I, Plastik - Malerei, Duisburg, 1964 (another plaster version illustrated p. 51).
R. Heller, The Art of of Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Washington, 1972, no. 19 (the bronze version illustrated).
Wilhelm Lehmbruck, 1881-1919, Edinburgh, 1979, no. 8 (another plaster version illustrated).
D. Schubert, Die Kunst Lehmbrucks, Dresden, 1990, p. 129 (other plaster and terracotta versions illustrated pl. IV).
Special Notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 15% on the buyer's premium
Sale Room Notice
Prof. Dr Schubert has confirmed the authenticity of this sculpture.
Please note that according to his written authentication, this work is most probably a lifetime cast and the medium is terracotta and not as stated in the catalogue.
Please note that according to his written authentication, this work is most probably a lifetime cast and the medium is terracotta and not as stated in the catalogue.