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Auction archive: Lot number 150

Armando (1929-2018) Die Schwartze Schale (2003) Signed, dated 2003 and numbered 3/3 on the undersid...

Estimate
€6,000 - €10,000
ca. US$6,576 - US$10,960
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 150

Armando (1929-2018) Die Schwartze Schale (2003) Signed, dated 2003 and numbered 3/3 on the undersid...

Estimate
€6,000 - €10,000
ca. US$6,576 - US$10,960
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Carel Visser (1928-2015) Romulus and Remus (1984) Signed, dated 84 and dedicated voor Erdal on the feather Collage on cardboard in artist's frame, 50.5 x 70.3 cm Provenance: Collection Geertjan Visser (1931-2010), Retie, thence by descent Note: Geertjan Visser (1931-2010) was, together with his brother Martin (1922-2009), one of the main and most influential collectors of his generation in the Netherlands. Today, the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo houses over 400 works from their impressive collection, including works by artists like Lucio Fontana Anselm Kiefer and Bruce Nauman The renowned ‘Collection Visser’ also includes art by the third brother, the successful sculptor Carel Visser (1928-2015). * Condition report available upon request
Armando (1929-2018) Die Schwartze Schale (2003) Signed, dated 2003 and numbered 3/3 on the underside Bronze, Diam. 44 x H. 11 cm Provenance: - Bogert Gallery, Knokke, 2014 - Private collection, Belgium Literature: W. van den Belt, Armando alle beelden, Lecturis, Eindhoven, 2017, p. 167, no. 104 (ill.) Note: Armando was a remarkable artist whose work spanned multiple mediums, including painting, sculpture, poetry, and prose. While Armando's paintings garnered critical acclaim, it was his sculptures that truly captured the essence of his artistic spirit. His sculptures were imbued with a profound sense of introspection and an exploration of human existence. They served as conduits for his emotional and psychological explorations, inviting viewers to confront their own vulnerabilities and contemplate the complexities of life. For his sculptures Armando transformed raw materials, such as metal, wood, and stone, into captivating forms that evoked both strength and vulnerability. The artist's use of texture, shape, and negative space create a sense of tension and balance, captivating audiences and provoking introspection. Armando's artistic journey was one of self-exploration and a relentless pursuit of truth and authenticity. His ability to communicate profound emotions and universal truths through his art has left an indelible mark on the artistic landscape, making him an enduring figure in the history of Dutch and international art. * Condition report available upon request
Carel Visser (1928-2015) Romulus and Remus (1984) Signed, dated 84 and dedicated voor Erdal on the feather Collage on cardboard in artist's frame, 50.5 x 70.3 cm Provenance: Collection Geertjan Visser (1931-2010), Retie, thence by descent Note: Geertjan Visser (1931-2010) was, together with his brother Martin (1922-2009), one of the main and most influential collectors of his generation in the Netherlands. Today, the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo houses over 400 works from their impressive collection, including works by artists like Lucio Fontana Anselm Kiefer and Bruce Nauman The renowned ‘Collection Visser’ also includes art by the third brother, the successful sculptor Carel Visser (1928-2015). * Condition report available upon request
Carel Visser (1928-2015) Monte Pellegrino, Palermo (1957) Signed and dated 57 lower right Coloured pencils on paper, 35.3 x 50.4 cm Provenance: - Collection Kees Donker - Private collection, the Netherlands Note: Carel Visser received a scholarship from the Italian government in 1957 and embarked on a six-month study trip to Sardinia. * Condition report available upon request
Carel Visser (1928-2015) Romulus and Remus (1984) Signed, dated 84 and dedicated voor Erdal on the feather Collage on cardboard in artist's frame, 50.5 x 70.3 cm Provenance: Collection Geertjan Visser (1931-2010), Retie, thence by descent Note: Geertjan Visser (1931-2010) was, together with his brother Martin (1922-2009), one of the main and most influential collectors of his generation in the Netherlands. Today, the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo houses over 400 works from their impressive collection, including works by artists like Lucio Fontana Anselm Kiefer and Bruce Nauman The renowned ‘Collect

Auction archive: Lot number 150
Auction:
Datum:
19 Jun 2023
Auction house:
AAG Art & Antiques Group
Lekstraat 63
1079 EM Amsterdam
Netherlands
info@veilinghuisaag.com
+31 (0)20 3012950
+31 (0)20 3012960
Beschreibung:

Carel Visser (1928-2015) Romulus and Remus (1984) Signed, dated 84 and dedicated voor Erdal on the feather Collage on cardboard in artist's frame, 50.5 x 70.3 cm Provenance: Collection Geertjan Visser (1931-2010), Retie, thence by descent Note: Geertjan Visser (1931-2010) was, together with his brother Martin (1922-2009), one of the main and most influential collectors of his generation in the Netherlands. Today, the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo houses over 400 works from their impressive collection, including works by artists like Lucio Fontana Anselm Kiefer and Bruce Nauman The renowned ‘Collection Visser’ also includes art by the third brother, the successful sculptor Carel Visser (1928-2015). * Condition report available upon request
Armando (1929-2018) Die Schwartze Schale (2003) Signed, dated 2003 and numbered 3/3 on the underside Bronze, Diam. 44 x H. 11 cm Provenance: - Bogert Gallery, Knokke, 2014 - Private collection, Belgium Literature: W. van den Belt, Armando alle beelden, Lecturis, Eindhoven, 2017, p. 167, no. 104 (ill.) Note: Armando was a remarkable artist whose work spanned multiple mediums, including painting, sculpture, poetry, and prose. While Armando's paintings garnered critical acclaim, it was his sculptures that truly captured the essence of his artistic spirit. His sculptures were imbued with a profound sense of introspection and an exploration of human existence. They served as conduits for his emotional and psychological explorations, inviting viewers to confront their own vulnerabilities and contemplate the complexities of life. For his sculptures Armando transformed raw materials, such as metal, wood, and stone, into captivating forms that evoked both strength and vulnerability. The artist's use of texture, shape, and negative space create a sense of tension and balance, captivating audiences and provoking introspection. Armando's artistic journey was one of self-exploration and a relentless pursuit of truth and authenticity. His ability to communicate profound emotions and universal truths through his art has left an indelible mark on the artistic landscape, making him an enduring figure in the history of Dutch and international art. * Condition report available upon request
Carel Visser (1928-2015) Romulus and Remus (1984) Signed, dated 84 and dedicated voor Erdal on the feather Collage on cardboard in artist's frame, 50.5 x 70.3 cm Provenance: Collection Geertjan Visser (1931-2010), Retie, thence by descent Note: Geertjan Visser (1931-2010) was, together with his brother Martin (1922-2009), one of the main and most influential collectors of his generation in the Netherlands. Today, the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo houses over 400 works from their impressive collection, including works by artists like Lucio Fontana Anselm Kiefer and Bruce Nauman The renowned ‘Collection Visser’ also includes art by the third brother, the successful sculptor Carel Visser (1928-2015). * Condition report available upon request
Carel Visser (1928-2015) Monte Pellegrino, Palermo (1957) Signed and dated 57 lower right Coloured pencils on paper, 35.3 x 50.4 cm Provenance: - Collection Kees Donker - Private collection, the Netherlands Note: Carel Visser received a scholarship from the Italian government in 1957 and embarked on a six-month study trip to Sardinia. * Condition report available upon request
Carel Visser (1928-2015) Romulus and Remus (1984) Signed, dated 84 and dedicated voor Erdal on the feather Collage on cardboard in artist's frame, 50.5 x 70.3 cm Provenance: Collection Geertjan Visser (1931-2010), Retie, thence by descent Note: Geertjan Visser (1931-2010) was, together with his brother Martin (1922-2009), one of the main and most influential collectors of his generation in the Netherlands. Today, the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo houses over 400 works from their impressive collection, including works by artists like Lucio Fontana Anselm Kiefer and Bruce Nauman The renowned ‘Collect

Auction archive: Lot number 150
Auction:
Datum:
19 Jun 2023
Auction house:
AAG Art & Antiques Group
Lekstraat 63
1079 EM Amsterdam
Netherlands
info@veilinghuisaag.com
+31 (0)20 3012950
+31 (0)20 3012960
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