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Auction archive: Lot number 141

FIGURES BY COTTAGES AND TREE and FIVE FIGURES (A PAIR)

Opening
€200 - €400
ca. US$235 - US$470
Price realised:
€420
ca. US$493
Auction archive: Lot number 141

FIGURES BY COTTAGES AND TREE and FIVE FIGURES (A PAIR)

Opening
€200 - €400
ca. US$235 - US$470
Price realised:
€420
ca. US$493
Beschreibung:

Markey Robinson (1918-1999)
Signature: one signed with initials lower left; with provenance on reverse
Medium: oil pastel and ink on buff-coloured paper; (2)
Size: 5½ x 7in. (13.97 x 17.78cm) Framed Size: 7.50 x 9.50in. (19.05 x 24.13cm) Condition: Figures by Cottages and Tree: Paper in good condition, minor ripple visible on close inspection. Five Figures: Ripple to paper visible throughout. Tear approx 1.25in to lower left corner. Some spotting visible. Framed and mounted uniformly. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Zoltan Lewinter-Frankl (1894-1961); Private collection Dimensions of Five Figures, 6.5 by 4.25in (frame size: 11 by 8.5in.) Framed uniformly. Zoltan Lewinter-Frankl was Northern Ireland's only significant private patron of fine art throughout the 1940s and early 1950s, during the time that the post-wa...Read more Dimensions of Five Figures, 6.5 by 4.25in (frame size: 11 by 8.5in.) Framed uniformly. Zoltan Lewinter-Frankl was Northern Ireland's only significant private patron of fine art throughout the 1940s and early 1950s, during the time that the post-war movement in Irish art was taking shape. He was a key source of support for artists such as Gerard Dillon Daniel O'Neill Colin Middleton Markey Robinson and Jack Yeats, and went on to buy the work of the generation that followed them, which included Basil Blackshaw and T P Flanagan. When CEMA (the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts, which would later become the Arts Council of Northern Ireland) organised its first touring exhibition of Contemporary Ulster Paintings to be shown in Scotland in 1951, thirty-seven of the forty-one works in the show came from the Frankl collection. Zoltan Frankl was born in Hungary in 1894 and was educated in Budapest. After service with a German Hussar regiment in the First World War (during which he was awarded the Iron Cross), he went to work in the wool and knitwear industry in Vienna. In 1924 he married Anny Lewinter, who owned a couture knitwear business, and by 1930 the couple were running a substantial factory. Following Germany's 1938 annexation of Austria, the Lewinter-Frankls, as Jews, were forced to flee the country for London. While in London, however, they were assiduously courted by the Northern Irish government, which had passed the New Industries Development Act in 1937 to encourage rural-based industries. The Lewinter-Frankls were invited to Belfast, and Sir Basil Brooke persuaded them to stay and set up textile factories. Frankl began collecting art almost as soon as he arrived in Northern Ireland. In 1944 he lent 39 pictures to a travelling exhibition of Ulster. All were Irish in origin including works by Nathaniel Hone William Leech, Sean Keating and Jack B. Yeats. Also represented were William Conor Hans Iten Tom Carr and Paul Nietsche In 1958 the Belfast Museum staged an exhibition of the highlights of Frankl's collection, and the catalogue ran to 248 works. Frankl was particularly friendly with Markey Robinson whom he described in a catalogue introduction as 'the most amazing personality I have met for some time'. He also described Markey as Ireland's greatest artist in an arts magazine in 1948. Zoltan Lewinter-Frankl died in 1961. A portrait of Zoltan by his friend Paul Nietsche was gifted to the Ulster Museum in his memory. Visualise on Your Wall Using Art Visualiser 1. Scan the QR Code / Download Art Visualiser if it's your 1st time 2. Press Visualise On Wall / Aim your phone at your floor while it calibrates * 3. Move your position until it meets the floor and bottom of your wall 4. Click the Pin icon to lock it into place and the painting will appear on your wall 5. You can move the painting around with your finger and move your position to see the painting from different angles * Older mobile devices will require an AR Marker to be downloaded, printed on A4 and positioned on your wall Close

Auction archive: Lot number 141
Auction:
Datum:
5 Oct 2020
Auction house:
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Ltd
Molesworth Street 38
Dublin 2
Ireland
info@whytes.ie
+353 (0)1 676 2888
Beschreibung:

Markey Robinson (1918-1999)
Signature: one signed with initials lower left; with provenance on reverse
Medium: oil pastel and ink on buff-coloured paper; (2)
Size: 5½ x 7in. (13.97 x 17.78cm) Framed Size: 7.50 x 9.50in. (19.05 x 24.13cm) Condition: Figures by Cottages and Tree: Paper in good condition, minor ripple visible on close inspection. Five Figures: Ripple to paper visible throughout. Tear approx 1.25in to lower left corner. Some spotting visible. Framed and mounted uniformly. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Zoltan Lewinter-Frankl (1894-1961); Private collection Dimensions of Five Figures, 6.5 by 4.25in (frame size: 11 by 8.5in.) Framed uniformly. Zoltan Lewinter-Frankl was Northern Ireland's only significant private patron of fine art throughout the 1940s and early 1950s, during the time that the post-wa...Read more Dimensions of Five Figures, 6.5 by 4.25in (frame size: 11 by 8.5in.) Framed uniformly. Zoltan Lewinter-Frankl was Northern Ireland's only significant private patron of fine art throughout the 1940s and early 1950s, during the time that the post-war movement in Irish art was taking shape. He was a key source of support for artists such as Gerard Dillon Daniel O'Neill Colin Middleton Markey Robinson and Jack Yeats, and went on to buy the work of the generation that followed them, which included Basil Blackshaw and T P Flanagan. When CEMA (the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts, which would later become the Arts Council of Northern Ireland) organised its first touring exhibition of Contemporary Ulster Paintings to be shown in Scotland in 1951, thirty-seven of the forty-one works in the show came from the Frankl collection. Zoltan Frankl was born in Hungary in 1894 and was educated in Budapest. After service with a German Hussar regiment in the First World War (during which he was awarded the Iron Cross), he went to work in the wool and knitwear industry in Vienna. In 1924 he married Anny Lewinter, who owned a couture knitwear business, and by 1930 the couple were running a substantial factory. Following Germany's 1938 annexation of Austria, the Lewinter-Frankls, as Jews, were forced to flee the country for London. While in London, however, they were assiduously courted by the Northern Irish government, which had passed the New Industries Development Act in 1937 to encourage rural-based industries. The Lewinter-Frankls were invited to Belfast, and Sir Basil Brooke persuaded them to stay and set up textile factories. Frankl began collecting art almost as soon as he arrived in Northern Ireland. In 1944 he lent 39 pictures to a travelling exhibition of Ulster. All were Irish in origin including works by Nathaniel Hone William Leech, Sean Keating and Jack B. Yeats. Also represented were William Conor Hans Iten Tom Carr and Paul Nietsche In 1958 the Belfast Museum staged an exhibition of the highlights of Frankl's collection, and the catalogue ran to 248 works. Frankl was particularly friendly with Markey Robinson whom he described in a catalogue introduction as 'the most amazing personality I have met for some time'. He also described Markey as Ireland's greatest artist in an arts magazine in 1948. Zoltan Lewinter-Frankl died in 1961. A portrait of Zoltan by his friend Paul Nietsche was gifted to the Ulster Museum in his memory. Visualise on Your Wall Using Art Visualiser 1. Scan the QR Code / Download Art Visualiser if it's your 1st time 2. Press Visualise On Wall / Aim your phone at your floor while it calibrates * 3. Move your position until it meets the floor and bottom of your wall 4. Click the Pin icon to lock it into place and the painting will appear on your wall 5. You can move the painting around with your finger and move your position to see the painting from different angles * Older mobile devices will require an AR Marker to be downloaded, printed on A4 and positioned on your wall Close

Auction archive: Lot number 141
Auction:
Datum:
5 Oct 2020
Auction house:
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Ltd
Molesworth Street 38
Dublin 2
Ireland
info@whytes.ie
+353 (0)1 676 2888
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