German Expressionist works from major art collection that survived Nazi purge go to auction

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German Expressionist works from major art collection that survived Nazi purge go to auction
The sale features major original works by a number of artists, like Nicholas Ghika, whose circa 1920s oil on canvas Interview avec chevalet d’artiste has an estimate of $50,000 to $80,000. Image courtesy of Swann Auction Galleries.



NEW YORK, NY.- Swann Auction Galleries is to sell a major selection of German Expressionist works from one of the movement’s most important collections on March 5.

The extraordinary gathering of 160 prints, paintings and drawings in the New York auction house’s 19th & 20th Century Prints & Drawings sale features significant works by Lyonel Feininger, Erich Heckel, Paul Klee, Käthe Kollwitz, Otto Mueller and Max Pechstein, among others.

All of these works were brought together in a single collection of more than 6000 artworks under the cultivated eye of Ismar Littmann (1878-1934), a wealthy and influential lawyer and collector in the Polish city of Breslau (Wroclau), who met a tragic end as his life and work was severely blighted by the rise of Nazism.

As Swann Galleries’ Director of Prints & Drawings, Todd Weyman, explains, Breslau was home to the Breslau Academy of Fine and Applied Arts. Now largely forgotten, but at the time a Weimar-era arts institution that rivalled the Bauhaus and among the most avant-garde art institutions of the 1910s and 1920s.

“It was distant enough from artistic epicenters such as Paris and Berlin to maintain an independent spirit, yet not so far as to be relegated as a backwater,” explains Weyman. “The Academy became a magnet for fiercely individual artistic instructors and students alike.”

This gave Littmann direct access to artists like Otto Mueller and Heinrich Tischler, instructors at the academy.

“The concentrated scope of Littmann’s interest resulted in a collection that encompassed the breadth of German art between the nineteenth-century and the early 1930s, ranging from realist, impressionist and expressionist to Die Brücke and Neue Sachlichkeit, among others,” says Weyman.

Mueller highlights on offer include Lagernde Zigeunerfamilie mit Ziege, a colour lithograph from 1926-27, estimated at $30,000 to $50,000 and Nackte in Landschaft, a circa 1920s watercolour with ink and pencil, estimated at $20,000 to $30,000.

Pechstein works include Reisebilder: Italien–Sudsee, a portfolio with complete text and 50 lithographs dating from 1919 that is expected to fetch $25,000 to $35,000.

The sale features major original works by a number of artists, like Nicholas Ghika, whose circa 1920s oil on canvas Interview avec chevalet d’artiste has an estimate of $50,000 to $80,000, the same guide as Allee im Tiergarten, Berlin, a circa 1920 work in pastel by Lesser Ury.

These and others are complemented by significant and scarce prints from Klee (estimate: $8000 to $12,000), Louis Marcoussis ($5,000 to $8,000), Feininger ($6,000 to $9,000) and Heckel ($5,000 to $8,000).

“Littmann acquired much of his art directly from the artists, seeming to use his purchases as a form of direct patronage at a time of significant economic challenge for many German artists,” says Weyman.

His patronage and dedication, both to his work and his art, faced crisis when new Nazi laws and decrees decimated first Littmann’s legal practice then the market for his art. The financial and personal fallout led him to take his own life.

In the aftermath of World War II, much of the collection was ultimately lost, though Littmann’s eldest son Hans was able to immigrate to the United States with a portion of his father’s collection in 1934. These works, along with additional pieces sent later by Littmann’s widow, have since remained with the Littmann family.

“Swann Auction Galleries is very pleased and honoured to have been trusted with the historic offering in this auction of a selection of Property from the Ismar Littmann Family Collection,” says Weyman.

The auction also includes major works on paper by other leading artists of the late 19th and early 20th century such as Edvard Munch, whose woodcut Kyss IV is estimated $150,000 to $250,000, Vincent Van Gogh, whose etching portrait of Dr. Gachet is estimated at $80,000 to $120,000, and Sonia Delaunay, whose colour pochoir of La Prose du Transsibérien et de la petite Jehanne de France by Blaise Cendrars is estimated at $70,000 to $100,000.










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