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Hans Schmitt,
1912 - 1998
FROSCHKÖNIG Höhe: 52 cm.
Breite: 45 cm.
Catalogue price € 1.500 - 2.000
Catalogue price€ 1.500 - 2.000
$ 1,620 - 2,160
£ 1,350 - 1,800
元 11,730 - 15,640
₽ 149,235 - 198,980
Langbeinige bekrönte Froschfigur auf Sockel, aus Abfall- und Bauholz gefertigt und bemalt.
Der Bildhauer und Schöpfer höchst origineller bemalter Holzbildwerke war Autodidakt, verlor im Krieg seinen rechten Arm und schuf ab 1969 seine originellen Plastiken überwiegend aus Bauschutt und Trümmerholz. Seine naive Ausdrucksweise nicht selten doppelbödig, sein Stil wird der Sculpture Brute zugeordnet. Werke seiner Hand in der Sammlung Buchheim am Starnberger See sowie Stadtmuseum München. Ausstellungen ab 1979 in Bonn, München, Frankreich und 2001 Biennale von Venedig.
Literatur:
Lisa Puyplat, Hans Schmitt - Sculpture brute, Städtische Galerie Erlangen, 1985. (1221482) (11)
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