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Auction archive: Lot number 47

BENES KNUPFER (1844–1910) PLAYING WITH DOLPHINS

Auction 01.12.2016
1 Dec 2016
Opening
CZK240,000
ca. US$9,360
Price realised:
CZK430,000
ca. US$16,771
Auction archive: Lot number 47

BENES KNUPFER (1844–1910) PLAYING WITH DOLPHINS

Auction 01.12.2016
1 Dec 2016
Opening
CZK240,000
ca. US$9,360
Price realised:
CZK430,000
ca. US$16,771
Beschreibung:

BENES KNUPFER (1844–1910) PLAYING WITH DOLPHINS Starting price: 240 000 CZK (8 889 EUR) Hammer price: 430 000 CZK (15 926 EUR) Description dimensions: 76 x 134 cm (h x w) period: 1890s, Italy Beneš Knüpfer first launched his art career at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, moving on to the Academy in Munich to study historical painting under Karl von Piloty in 1870. Nine years later he went on a study trip to Rome and remained there, never returning to his native country. It is remarkable that unlike the flood of young foreign artists who came to study in Italy, it was not Classicist or Renaissance art that most visibly influenced Knüpfer's art. What is reflected most in Knüpfer's paintings is the sea, highly romanticized with figures of Naiads, Sirens, dolphins, Tritons and other mythological beings. These themes and his large landscape formats became typical features of the artist's work. The popularity of his work can be seen in the fact that Emperor Franz Joseph I purchased his painting of dueling Tritons in 1892. Paradoxically, the artist's work was not fully appreciated in his native Bohemia during his lifetime, where many viewed his work as misconstrued exoticism. The sea remained closely associated with Knüpfer's life – and death. In November 1910 the artist decided to end his life by jumping off a steamship into the open sea. The work on auction here is a typical example of Knüpfer's work. A nearly identical motif (only in mirror image) was published in a posthumous monograph by Karel B. Mádl titled Beneš Knüpfer, jeho pětapadesát obrazů (Beneš Knüpfer: His fifty-five paintings), fig. 46. Oil on canvas, signed “B. Knüpfer” on bottom right.

Auction archive: Lot number 47
Auction:
Datum:
1 Dec 2016
Auction house:
Arthouse Hejtmánek
Goetheho 2
16000 Prag 6
Czech Republic
info@arthousehejtmanek.cz
+420 734 311 861
+420 222 264 881
Beschreibung:

BENES KNUPFER (1844–1910) PLAYING WITH DOLPHINS Starting price: 240 000 CZK (8 889 EUR) Hammer price: 430 000 CZK (15 926 EUR) Description dimensions: 76 x 134 cm (h x w) period: 1890s, Italy Beneš Knüpfer first launched his art career at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, moving on to the Academy in Munich to study historical painting under Karl von Piloty in 1870. Nine years later he went on a study trip to Rome and remained there, never returning to his native country. It is remarkable that unlike the flood of young foreign artists who came to study in Italy, it was not Classicist or Renaissance art that most visibly influenced Knüpfer's art. What is reflected most in Knüpfer's paintings is the sea, highly romanticized with figures of Naiads, Sirens, dolphins, Tritons and other mythological beings. These themes and his large landscape formats became typical features of the artist's work. The popularity of his work can be seen in the fact that Emperor Franz Joseph I purchased his painting of dueling Tritons in 1892. Paradoxically, the artist's work was not fully appreciated in his native Bohemia during his lifetime, where many viewed his work as misconstrued exoticism. The sea remained closely associated with Knüpfer's life – and death. In November 1910 the artist decided to end his life by jumping off a steamship into the open sea. The work on auction here is a typical example of Knüpfer's work. A nearly identical motif (only in mirror image) was published in a posthumous monograph by Karel B. Mádl titled Beneš Knüpfer, jeho pětapadesát obrazů (Beneš Knüpfer: His fifty-five paintings), fig. 46. Oil on canvas, signed “B. Knüpfer” on bottom right.

Auction archive: Lot number 47
Auction:
Datum:
1 Dec 2016
Auction house:
Arthouse Hejtmánek
Goetheho 2
16000 Prag 6
Czech Republic
info@arthousehejtmanek.cz
+420 734 311 861
+420 222 264 881
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