Walter Dexel (1890-1973)
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's… Read more PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF RUDOLF AND LEONORE BLUM A collection that reflects the passion of a hunter who travelled the world in pursuit of big game trophies and exceptional artworks, The Blum Collection is an insightful observation of global culture. Beginning with their earliest explorations into Western Twentieth Century art, as the Blums travelled extensively through Europe and Africa, they became interested in diverse artistic practices, recognizing a deep connection between African art and the Modern art which they had already been collecting. With a steady interest in the local Swiss art scene developing from the 1950s when the Blums collected works by Varlin, Franz Fischer, Gerald Veraguth, and Hans Falk, it was in the early 1960s that they began to build their impressive Twentieth Century art collection. In the 1970s, they extended their collection to include African art and artefacts that complemented their interest in the development of abstraction in Modern and Post-War art. Reflective of the Blums’ grand tour, this collection embraces African Tribal Art, Asian Art, Antiquities, Impressionism, Modern British and European Twentieth century. This extensive and varied collection represents the great masters of these disparate art movements, including Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky, Jackson Pollock, Nicolas de Staël and Alberto Burri. A celebration of a couple’s deeply sophisticated connoisseurship, these works introduce a dynamic dialogue across periods, genre and media: contrasting cultures and mediums from Antiquity to the new millennia. The Blums created a collection which, in its entirety, explores the subtle balance between representation and abstraction, which was at the core of much of the art of the Twentieth Century. Some of the earliest Western examples are led by two impressive works from the 1930s, Mondrian’s Composition A, with double line and yellow (1935) and Wassily Kandinsky’s Schwebender Druck (1931). These two works outline different tendencies dominating the emergence of abstract art: one, rational, Apollonian and geometrical; the other emotional, Dionysian and lyrical. This duality is further demonstrated in the Blums Collection by the contrasts between works by artists as diverse as Paul Klee, Joan Miró, Kurt Schwitters, Walter Dexel and Georges Vantongerloo, as well as British artists such as Ben Nicholson and William Scott, many of whom the Blums had close personal ties with. Over the past three decades, Rudolf and Leonore Blum traversed continents, developing a sophisticated eye as they assembled species and artworks from around the world. The Blum Collection is a tribute to the intellectual approach, inquisitive eye, and passion of its creators.
Walter Dexel (1890-1973)

Figuration rot-rosa-blau

Details
Walter Dexel (1890-1973)
Figuration rot-rosa-blau
signed 'DEXEL' (lower right); signed, dated and inscribed 'VORSICHT! GLASBILD W DEXEL 1923 A FIGURATION rot-rosa-blau' (on the reverse of the artist's frame)
oil on glass, in the artist's frame
15 3/8 x 9 7/8 in. (39 x 25 cm.)
Painted in 1923
Provenance
Galerie Charles Lienhard, Basel.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1970.
Literature
R. Wöbkemeier, W. Vitt & W. Hofmann, Walter Dexel 1890-1973, Werkverzeichnis, Gema¨lde, Hinterglasbilder, Gouachen, Aquarelle, Collagen, O¨lstudien, Entwu¨rfe zu Bu¨hnenbildern, Heidelberg, 1995, no. 204, p. 212 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Munich, Galerie Klihm, Walter Dexel, May - June 1968.
Basel, Galerie Charles Lienhard, Walter Dexel, June - July 1970, no. 38.
Special Notice
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