Now twice a month: Online only auction with 100 works starting at €100
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Now twice a month: Online only auction with 100 works starting at €100
Victor Vasarley, DI-AM (from: Hommage à Bach). Print. Embossed gilt foil,1973. 48,8 x 48,4 cm / 19.2 x 19 inches. Starting price: € 100.



MUNICH.- With “KETTERER‘s 100“ Ketterer Kunst offers a new online only auction format to meet customers‘ demands: Getting high quality art at attractive prices from the comfort of their homes on a regular basis. Accordingly, the auction house doubles the frequency of its online only auctions and knocks the virtual hammer down on the 1st and the 15th of every month on www.ketterer-internet-auctions.com. Around 100 works of art from the 20th and 21st century, many with starting prices of € 100, will be on offer.

“Over the past few weeks we have noticed strong increase in traffic on our online platform, participation in our last online only auction skyrocketed. Indeed, on the two last days of the auction we received 250 additional bids on just 50 objects. Now the fact that we as a pioneer in auction digitalization have pursued this path with strong focus and massive investments for more than 15 years really pays off. This allows us to meet the increasing demand instantly“, explains Robert Ketterer, owner of Ketterer Kunst. He continues: “Additionally, our concept includes high-quality, diverse and diligently curated works with appealing prices. It has never been easier to feel the thrill and excitement of an auction from the comfort of your home.“

The range of offers is aimed to appeal to a broad group of collectors, as it comprises works by both national and international artists of the 20th and 21st century with prices from three to five figure euro realms. As far as motifs are concerned, there is also something to suit everyone's taste:

Lyonel Feininger is represented with two charcoal drawings (starting prices: € 100 each) and an etching (starting price: € 10,290), all made around 1910/11, in which he addresses the everyday life on the streets, while Jonathan Huxley‘s 1996 oil painting “Ball games“ (starting price: € 100) stresses a recreational aspect.

Max Beckmann delivers proof of his mastery in the self-portrait genre with his drypoint etching “Selbstbildnis von vorn, im Hintergrund Hausgiebel“ (starting price: € 7,720) from 1918 and Des Lawrence contributes two stunning silver pen drawings “Obituary Portrait: Hope Lange“ and “Obituary Portrait: Sheikh Ahmed Yassim“ (starting prices: € 100 each).

Abstraction finds marvelous expression in works by Per Kirkeby (“Untiteled“, starting prices: € 3,870), Felix Rehfeld (“Villeneuve“, starting price: € 160) and Günther Förg (“Ohne Titel, starting price: € 520).

The manifold offering is completed by Willi Baumeister‘s oil study “Handstand“ (starting price: € 7,150) from the sought-after work group of the “Sportbilder“ made between 1922-1934, as well as by works by, among others, renowned and fascinating artists like Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Martin Spengler, Slava Seidel and Ben Willikens.










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