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Auction archive: Lot number 69

JOSEF ULLMANN (1870–1922) VALLEY WITH POPLARS

Auction 30.11.2017
30 Nov 2017
Opening
CZK120,000
ca. US$5,593
Price realised:
CZK250,000
ca. US$11,653
Auction archive: Lot number 69

JOSEF ULLMANN (1870–1922) VALLEY WITH POPLARS

Auction 30.11.2017
30 Nov 2017
Opening
CZK120,000
ca. US$5,593
Price realised:
CZK250,000
ca. US$11,653
Beschreibung:

JOSEF ULLMANN (1870–1922) VALLEY WITH POPLARS Starting price: 120 000 CZK (4 800 EUR) Hammer price: 250 000 CZK (10 000 EUR) Description dimensions: 51 x 67 cm (h x w) period: 1900 / Oil on cardboard. Signed lower right "J. ULLMANN" This landscape painting with poplars bears symbolic Art Nouveau features dating from the turn of the century, when the painter, after studying in Munich and later at the Academy of Fine Art in Prague under Professor Pirner, completed Julius Mařák's landscape painting school. At that time his paintings started to regularly appear on the pages of Zlatá Praha and other periodicals, and he exhibited often in Prague and throughout Bohemia. In 1906 the Modern Gallery was the first to purchase one of his paintings. In 1911 he unfortunately became entangled in the Boronali Affair and insulted Bohumil Kubišta, which ended up going to court. He later avoided social events, even though he exhibited and there was significant interest in his work.

Auction archive: Lot number 69
Auction:
Datum:
30 Nov 2017
Auction house:
Arthouse Hejtmánek
Goetheho 2
16000 Prag 6
Czech Republic
info@arthousehejtmanek.cz
+420 734 311 861
+420 222 264 881
Beschreibung:

JOSEF ULLMANN (1870–1922) VALLEY WITH POPLARS Starting price: 120 000 CZK (4 800 EUR) Hammer price: 250 000 CZK (10 000 EUR) Description dimensions: 51 x 67 cm (h x w) period: 1900 / Oil on cardboard. Signed lower right "J. ULLMANN" This landscape painting with poplars bears symbolic Art Nouveau features dating from the turn of the century, when the painter, after studying in Munich and later at the Academy of Fine Art in Prague under Professor Pirner, completed Julius Mařák's landscape painting school. At that time his paintings started to regularly appear on the pages of Zlatá Praha and other periodicals, and he exhibited often in Prague and throughout Bohemia. In 1906 the Modern Gallery was the first to purchase one of his paintings. In 1911 he unfortunately became entangled in the Boronali Affair and insulted Bohumil Kubišta, which ended up going to court. He later avoided social events, even though he exhibited and there was significant interest in his work.

Auction archive: Lot number 69
Auction:
Datum:
30 Nov 2017
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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