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Auction Preview: 19th Century Art at Grisebach, Berlin, Nov 29

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What: 19th Century Art at GrisebachWhere: Grisebach, Grisebach GmbH, Fasanenstraße 25, 10719 BerlinWhen: 29 November, 03:00pmTop lots of the sale:- Caspar David Friedrich (Greifswald 1774 - 1840 Dresden) – “Blick auf Meißen“. Circa 1824. Watercolour and pen and India ink over pencil on paper (with faint pencil grid lines). 27,6 × 43,8 cm (10 ⅞ × 17 ¼ in.). Estimate: EUR 120.000 – EUR 140.000 (US$ 141,000 – US$ 165,000)- Philipp Otto Runge (Wolgast 1777 – 1810 Hamburg). – “Portrait of Friedrich Perthes". 1799. Chalk, heightened with white, on brown paper. 51,2 × 41 cm (20 ⅛ × 16 ⅛ in.) Framed. Estimate: EUR 60.000 – EUR 80.000 (US$ 70,700 – US$ 94,200)- Philipp Otto Runge (Wolgast 1777 - 1810 Hamburg) – "The times" (four-part cycle). 1802-05. Each copper engraving and etching on paper. Each approx. 71 × 47.5 cm (28 × 18 ¾ in.). One of 25 copies of the first edition of 1805. Printed by Johann Adolph Darnstedt (1769-1844), Ephraim Gottlieb Krüger (1756-1834) and Johann Gottlieb Seyfert (1761-1824) in Dresden. Hamburg, publishing house of Friedrich Perthes, 1805. Very rare. Framed. Estimate: EUR 50,000 - EUR 70,000 (US$ 58,900 – US$ 82,400)- Franz von Stuck (Tettenweis 1863 - 1928 Munich) – Daughter Mary as Spaniard. Circa 1916. Oil on panel (octagonal). 36,5 × 36 cm (14 ⅜ × 14 ⅛ in.) Signed lower right (placed one above the other): Franz Von Stuck. On the reverse at the top in pencil (by the artist?) titled: Mary Als Spanierin. Framed. Estimate: EUR 50,000 - EUR 70,000 (US$ 58,900 – US$ 82,400)- Adolph Menzel (Wrocław 1815 – 1905 Berlin) – The oyster eaters. 1879. Brush and India ink in black and grey, heightened with opaque white, on paper. 26,6 × 24 cm (10 ½ × 9 ½ in.) Signed and dated lower left: Ad. Menzel 79. Estimate: EUR 40.000 – EUR 60.000 (US$ 47,100 – US$ 70,700)- Franz von Stuck (Tettenweis 1863 - 1928 Munich) – “Ringelreihe“ (Study). Circa 1910. Oil on cardboard. 40 × 39,5 cm (15 ¾ × 15 ½ in.) Signed lower right: STUCK. On the reverse at the top signed and titled in chalk: F. V. Stuck „Ringelreihe“.Framed. Estimate: EUR 40.000 – EUR 60.000 (US$ 47,100 – US$ 70,700)- Christian Rohlfs (Niendorf 1849 - 1938 Hagen) – Ten sketchbooks. 1879-1901. 10 sketchbooks in various covers, with pencil, charcoal and pen drawings as well as two watercolours on paper. Between 9,7 × 13,5 cm and 25 × 15,8 cm (3 ⅞ × 5 ⅜ in. and 9 ⅞ × 6 ¼ in.). Estimate: EUR 30.000 – EUR 40.000 (US$ 35,300 – US$ 47,100)- Walter Leistikow (Bydgoszcz 1865 - 1908 Berlin) – Home coming. (before) 1903. Oil on canvas. 99,5 × 124,5 cm (39 ⅛ × 49 in.) Signed lower right: W. Leistikow.  [3249] Framed. EUR 25.000 – EUR 35.000 (US$ 29,400 – US$ 41,200)- Martin Brandenburg (Poznań 1870 - 1919 Stuttgart) – Summer day. (before) 1904. Oil on canvas. 180 × 283 cm (70 ⅞ × 111 ⅜ in.) Monogrammed lower right: M Br.. EUR 25.000 – EUR 35.000 (US$ 29,400 – US$ 41,200)- Axel Poulsen (1887 – Copenhagen – 1972) – First Love. 1913. Marble. Height: 170 cm (66 ⅞ in.) On the reverse of the plinth signed and dated: AXEL POULSEN 1913. Estimate: EUR 20.000 – EUR 30.000 (US$ 23,600 – US$ 35,300)- Philipp Otto Runge (Wolgast 1777 - 1810 Hamburg) – "The Magi". 1805. Pen and black ink and pen in gray on paper. 11.2 × 17.9 cm (4 ⅜ × 7 in.) Estimate: EUR 20.000 – EUR 30.000 (US$ 23,600 – US$ 35,300)- Fidus (ie Höppener, Hugo) (Lübeck 1868 - 1948 Woltersdorf near Berlin) – From God. 1896/1928. Oil on canvas. 150 × 100 cm (59 × 39 in.), signed lower left: Fidus. Dated lower right: 1896 and 1928. Estimate: EUR 20.000 – EUR 30.000 (US$ 23,600 – US$ 35,300)- Adolph Menzel (Wroclaw 1815 - 1905 Berlin) – “Wirtschaftshof bei Kloster Aura bei Kissingen“. 1884. Pencil, with partial stumping, on paper. 31,3 × 23,5 cm (12 ⅜ × 9 ¼ in.), signed and dated upper left: A. Menzel /84. On the reverse lower right inscribed: Wirtschaftshof bei Kloster Aura b. Kissingen. In the in the middle area the stamp Lugt 1640 in black; in pencil above inscribed: III. Framed. Estimate: EUR 20.000 – EUR 30.000 (US$ 23,600 – US$ 35,300)- Ferdinand Olivier (Dessau 1785 - 1841 Munich) – Landscape in the Campagna with a fortified city. Circa 1830. Oil on cardboard. 27 × 35,5 cm (10 ⅝ × 14 in.). Framed. Estimate: EUR 18.000 – EUR: 24.000 (US$ 21,200 – US$ 28,300)- Carl Wagner (Rossdorf, Rhön 1796 – 1867 Meiningen) – Landscape near Amalfi. C 1824. Oil on canvas. Relined. 59,5 × 72,7 cm (23 ⅜ × 28 ⅝ in.) Signed lower right and dated: [C] Wagner 1810. Estimate: EUR 15.000 – EUR 20.000 (US$ 17,700 – US$ 23,600)For details, visit: https://www.grisebach.com/Click on the slideshow for the highlights of the sale. 

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