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      • J. BATÓ (1888-1966), Wartime artists' flyers, no. 30, 1915, Lithography
        Jul. 27, 2024

        J. BATÓ (1888-1966), Wartime artists' flyers, no. 30, 1915, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        József Bató (1888 Budapest - 1966 London): 'Vorrücken im Granat- und Schrapnellfeuer', sheet from 'Kriegszeit - Künstlerflugblätter', issue no 30, 10 March 1915, ed by Paul Cassirer, 1915, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 1915 Description: On the reverse with the lithograph 'Idyll in der Nordsee' by August GAUL (1869 Hanau - 1921 Berlin), below a verse of a poem. Both etchings are signed at the bottom of the print and titled below. About the magazine 'Kriegszeit': In August 1914, the Paul Cassirer Verlag began publishing Kriegszeit, a weekly, four-page publication on artistic reactions to the First World War. Most of the artists represented in the magazine belonged to the Berlin Secession. At first, the Kriegszeit contributors greeted the war with enthusiasm and had faith in the military under Wilhelm II and belief in the righteousness of the Germans. However, this basic current was soon followed by disillusionment, which found expression in changed themes. Instead of patriotically enthusiastic soldiers in battle scenes, escapist pictorial works with critical undertones and partly pacifist approaches soon appeared. Keywords: 20th century, Expressionism, Military, Germany, Size: Paper: 48,4 cm x 32,0 cm (19,1 x 12,6 in)

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • JOZSEF BATO* (Budapest 1888 - 1966 London)
        May. 28, 2024

        JOZSEF BATO* (Budapest 1888 - 1966 London)

        Est: €60 - €150

        JOZSEF BATO* (Budapest 1888 - 1966 London) Harvest, 1930 watercolor/laid paper, 20 x 21 cm signed Josef Bato, dated den 9.11. 1930 dedicated Alexander Koch zum 70. Geburtstag ESTIMATE °€ 60 - 150 STARTING PRICE °€ 60 Jósef Bató was a Hungarian-Austrian-German painter and graphic artist with Jewish roots. Initially, he studied at the Nagybány School of Painting, the influential painting school in Transylvania, and from 1907 to 1909 in Paris with George Desvallières and Henri Matisse. In 1909 he had his first exhibition in Paris. He maintained friendly relations with Matisse and his friend Albert Marquet. After studying, he worked as a freelance artist, first in Budapest and from 1912 in Berlin. He became a member of the Berlin Secession and was involved in its exhibitions from 1912. As a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army, he served on the Russian front in the First World War until he was wounded. He then belonged to the art group of the k.u.k. as a lieutenant in the reserve. War Press Quarter (KPQ). After the end of the war, Bató lived and worked in Berlin again. He traveled to the Balkans, France and Denmark. Bató was friends with Eugene Spiro and had contact with members of the large Hungarian artist community in Berlin, including. to Róbert Berény, Alexander Gergely and Bela Kadar. Bató was a sought-after painter and graphic artist. In addition to his freelance work, he illustrated and designed books and made illustrations for magazines, among others. for “Pan”. He provided fashion illustrations for the Berlin magazine “Styl”. Original graphics appeared, among others. in the portfolio magazine “Der Bildermann” published by Paul Cassirer. Stone drawings for the German people”. Bato also took on commissions for murals and interior design work. Among other things In 1929 he created frescoes in the Steglitz town hall and in 1930 in the KaDeWe department store above the entrances to the snack hall, two highly acclaimed frescoes with images of agricultural food production “in the East and West”. For theater, etc. He designed stage sets for the Lessing Theater. When the opportunities for Jewish artists to acquire and exhibit were radically restricted after the Nazis came to power, the Jew Bató organized the first exhibition of the Jewish Artists' Aid in October 1933 with Spiro and Martin Bloch in the corridors of the Berlin Theater. In 1934 he presented the first comprehensive exhibition of Jewish artists at the Parsons Gallery in London with Spiro, Bloch and Franz Landsberger, and in 1936 he was part of the jury of the Reich Exhibition of Jewish Artists with Lisbeth Cassire, Franz Landsberger, Max Osborn, Rachel Wischnitzer-Bernstein and Erich Wolfsfeld Berlin Jewish Museum. Bató most recently had a spacious apartment in Berlin and his studio at Kurfürstendamm 76, a house that was bombed during the Second World War. In 1936 Bató emigrated to England. Through Alexander Korda he found employment in film production where, among other things, he worked as artistic director, set manager and costume designer, among other things. for the films The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and The Third Man. By 1945 he was leading art director at London Films. In the last years of his life, Bató worked more as a painter again. He is also active as a writer. In 1947 “Defiant city” was published by the London publisher V. Gollancz. After researching cave drawings by the Cro-Magnon people in France, Spain and the British Museum, Bató wrote the young adult book "The Sorcerer", which was published in 1976 by the New York publisher D. McKay. Drawings and watercolors by Bató are in the Imperial War Museum and the Museum of London. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • JOZSEF BATO* (Budapest 1888 - 1966 London)
        May. 28, 2024

        JOZSEF BATO* (Budapest 1888 - 1966 London)

        Est: €100 - €200

        JOZSEF BATO* (Budapest 1888 - 1966 London) Cows oil/chipboard, 46 x 37 cm signed Bato ESTIMATE °€ 100 - 200 STARTING PRICE °€ 100 Jósef Bató was a Hungarian-Austrian-German painter and graphic artist with Jewish roots. Initially, he studied at the Nagybány School of Painting, the influential painting school in Transylvania, and from 1907 to 1909 in Paris with George Desvallières and Henri Matisse. In 1909 he had his first exhibition in Paris. He maintained friendly relations with Matisse and his friend Albert Marquet. After studying, he worked as a freelance artist, first in Budapest and from 1912 in Berlin. He became a member of the Berlin Secession and was involved in its exhibitions from 1912. As a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army, he served on the Russian front in the First World War until he was wounded. He then belonged to the art group of the k.u.k. as a lieutenant in the reserve. War Press Quarter (KPQ). After the end of the war, Bató lived and worked in Berlin again. He traveled to the Balkans, France and Denmark. Bató was friends with Eugene Spiro and had contact with members of the large Hungarian artist community in Berlin, including. to Róbert Berény, Alexander Gergely and Bela Kadar. Bató was a sought-after painter and graphic artist. In addition to his freelance work, he illustrated and designed books and made illustrations for magazines, among others. for “Pan”. He provided fashion illustrations for the Berlin magazine “Styl”. Original graphics appeared, among others. in the portfolio magazine “Der Bildermann” published by Paul Cassirer. Stone drawings for the German people”. Bato also took on commissions for murals and interior design work. Among other things In 1929 he created frescoes in the Steglitz town hall and in 1930 in the KaDeWe department store above the entrances to the snack hall, two highly acclaimed frescoes with images of agricultural food production “in the East and West”. For theater, etc. He designed stage sets for the Lessing Theater. When the opportunities for Jewish artists to acquire and exhibit were radically restricted after the Nazis came to power, the Jew Bató organized the first exhibition of the Jewish Artists' Aid in October 1933 with Spiro and Martin Bloch in the corridors of the Berlin Theater. In 1934 he presented the first comprehensive exhibition of Jewish artists at the Parsons Gallery in London with Spiro, Bloch and Franz Landsberger, and in 1936 he was part of the jury of the Reich Exhibition of Jewish Artists with Lisbeth Cassire, Franz Landsberger, Max Osborn, Rachel Wischnitzer-Bernstein and Erich Wolfsfeld Berlin Jewish Museum. Bató most recently had a spacious apartment in Berlin and his studio at Kurfürstendamm 76, a house that was bombed during the Second World War. In 1936 Bató emigrated to England. Through Alexander Korda he found employment in film production where, among other things, he worked as artistic director, set manager and costume designer, among other things. for the films The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and The Third Man. By 1945 he was leading art director at London Films. In the last years of his life, Bató worked more as a painter again. He is also active as a writer. In 1947 “Defiant city” was published by the London publisher V. Gollancz. After researching cave drawings by the Cro-Magnon people in France, Spain and the British Museum, Bató wrote the young adult book "The Sorcerer", which was published in 1976 by the New York publisher D. McKay. Drawings and watercolors by Bató are in the Imperial War Museum and the Museum of London. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • Magyar Szinhaz. ca. 1915.
        Jul. 18, 2023

        Magyar Szinhaz. ca. 1915.

        Est: $2,000 - $2,500

        ARTIST: JOZSEF BATÓ (1888-1966) SIZE: 37 1/2 x 49 5/8 in./95 x 126 cm PRINTER: Kunossy V. Muintezete, Budapest DESCRIPTION: Two siblings search for happiness in Maurice Maeterlink's 1908 play, The Blue Bird. After being guided through various adventures by the good fairy Bérylune, it is ultimately discovered that the bird—and by extension, happiness—had been in their home all along. Born in Hungary, Bató fled Germany during World War II and settled in London, where he worked mainly as an art director and costume designer for the British film industry. (Art Deco; Theatre)

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • Bató, József: Lesende Frau
        Jun. 10, 2023

        Bató, József: Lesende Frau

        Est: €600 - €800

        Lesende Frau -- Öl auf Leinwand. 1921. -- 67,5 x 56,3 cm. -- Unten links mit Pinsel in Rot signiert "Bató" und datiert, verso auf der Leinwand mit Bleistift numeriert "145" und auf dem Keilrahmen mit Fettkreide in Blau bezeichnet "No. 46378" sowie weiteren handschriftlichen Annotationen. -- -- Einflüsse der französischen Avantgarde um Paul Cézanne dominieren den Charakter des hier vorliegenden Portraits einer lesenden Frau im Maleratelier. Der ungarische Künstler József Bató studierte zunächst an der Malerschule Nagybánya, bevor er seine Fertigkeiten in den Jahren 1907-1909 in Paris an der École des Arts et Métiers unter George-Olivier Desvallières und Henri Matisse verfeinerte. Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg ließ er sich in Berlin nieder, wo er bis zu seiner Emigration nach London 1936 in einem Wohnatelier am Kurfürstendamm lebte und arbeitete. Bató war Maler und Graphiker, schuf aber auch vielbeachtete Wandmalereien, u.a. für das Rathaus Steglitz und das Kaufhaus KaDeWe. -- -- - Provenienz: Wohl Arthur Dahlheim, Berlin (verso dessen Inv.-Nr.) -- Privatbesitz Berlin/Brandenburg (wohl in den späten 1970er Jahren erworben), seitdem in Familienbesitz -- -- - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. -- - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.

        Bassenge Auctions
      • JOZSEF BATO GOUACHE HUNGARIAN ART 1920
        Nov. 17, 2022

        JOZSEF BATO GOUACHE HUNGARIAN ART 1920

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Interior Design, ca. 1920's Technique: Original Watercolour, Gouache and Tempera Painting over pencil on paper size: 98 x 36 cm / 42.5 x 14.1 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. This painting is painted on 3 separated sheets of paper that have been attached together. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, 2 folds (where the sheets have been attached together), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • J.BATÓ (1888-1966), 'Wartime - Artists' Leaflets', No 30, March, 1915, Lithography
        Oct. 22, 2022

        J.BATÓ (1888-1966), 'Wartime - Artists' Leaflets', No 30, March, 1915, Lithography

        Est: €75 - €125

        József Bató (1888 Budapest - 1966 London): 'Vorrücken im Granat- und Schrapnellfeuer', sheet from 'Kriegszeit - Künstlerflugblätter', issue no 30, 10 March 1915, ed by Paul Cassirer, 1915, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Date: 1915 Description: On the reverse with the lithograph 'Idyll in der Nordsee' by August GAUL (1869 Hanau - 1921 Berlin), below a verse of a poem. Both etchings are signed at the bottom of the print and titled below. About the magazine 'Kriegszeit': In August 1914, the Paul Cassirer Verlag began publishing Kriegszeit, a weekly, four-page publication on artistic reactions to the First World War. Most of the artists represented in the magazine belonged to the Berlin Secession. At first, the Kriegszeit contributors greeted the war with enthusiasm and had faith in the military under Wilhelm II and belief in the righteousness of the Germans. However, this basic current was soon followed by disillusionment, which found expression in changed themes. Instead of patriotically enthusiastic soldiers in battle scenes, escapist pictorial works with critical undertones and partly pacifist approaches soon appeared. Keywords: 20th century, Expressionism, Military, Germany,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966)
        Sep. 25, 2021

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966)

        Est: €400 - €480

        Auf Sessel sitzende Dame in feinem Wickelkleid. Öl/Lwd., li. u. sign. Bató und dat. 1921. Ca. 115x 87 cm. Rahmen (Altersspuren).

        Dannenberg
      • JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920
        Jun. 03, 2021

        JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Interior Design, ca. 1920's Technique: Original Watercolour, Gouache and Tempera Painting over pencil on paper size: 98 x 36 cm / 42.5 x 14.1 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. This painting is painted on 3 separated sheets of paper that have been attached together. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, 2 folds (where the sheets have been attached together), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JOZSEF BATO Gouache Drawing Hungarian
        Jun. 03, 2021

        JOZSEF BATO Gouache Drawing Hungarian

        Est: $400 - $600

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Design, ca. 1922 Technique: Original Gouache Painting on transparent paper size: 40 x 53.5 cm / 15.8 x 21 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, some folds in the lower margins (not in the image), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • Jozsef Bato (1888 - 1966) Oil on Masonite
        Feb. 10, 2021

        Jozsef Bato (1888 - 1966) Oil on Masonite

        Est: $500 - $800

        33" x 39 1/2" Signed. Dated 1933. "Harvest Time" There might be some in painting/restoration in clouds at the upper left, or it may be the artist's work. Large painting, please inquire about shipping prior to bidding.

        Weiss Auctions
      • JÓZSEF BATÓ Signed Pastel Hungarian Art Theatre Stage Design
        Nov. 04, 2020

        JÓZSEF BATÓ Signed Pastel Hungarian Art Theatre Stage Design

        Est: $600 - $900

        JÓZSEF BATÓ 1888-1966 Budapest 1888-1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Fresque with Peasant Scene Technique: Original Stamped Signed Pastel Drawing on Paper Size: 44.4 x 78 cm. / 17.4 x 30.7 in. Additional Information: This work is an original pastel drawing by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamped signed "Jósef Bató" at the lower left corner of the image. The work is also stamped with the collection stamp Starck-Oberkoxholtz, verso. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: The drawing has been folded previously in two in the middle. There is a tear at the ritght edge and some creases throughout.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • Jozsef Bato (1888 - 1966) Oil on Masonite.
        Sep. 16, 2020

        Jozsef Bato (1888 - 1966) Oil on Masonite.

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        33" x 39 1/2" Signed. Dated 1933. "Harvest Time" There might be some in painting in clouds upper left but it might also be the artist's work.

        Weiss Auctions
      • JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920
        Apr. 15, 2020

        JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Interior Design, ca. 1920's Technique: Original Watercolour, Gouache and Tempera Painting over pencil on paper size: 98 x 36 cm / 42.5 x 14.1 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. This painting is painted on 3 separated sheets of paper that have been attached together. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, 2 folds (where the sheets have been attached together), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920
        Dec. 11, 2019

        JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Interior Design, ca. 1920's Technique: Original Watercolour, Gouache and Tempera Painting over pencil on paper size: 98 x 36 cm / 42.5 x 14.1 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. This painting is painted on 3 separated sheets of paper that have been attached together. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, 2 folds (where the sheets have been attached together), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JÓZSEF BATÓ Signed Pastel Hungarian Art Theatre Stage Design
        Jun. 12, 2019

        JÓZSEF BATÓ Signed Pastel Hungarian Art Theatre Stage Design

        Est: $600 - $900

        JÓZSEF BATÓ 1888-1966 Budapest 1888-1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Fresque with Peasant Scene Technique: Original Stamped Signed Pastel Drawing on Paper Size: 44.4 x 78 cm. / 17.4 x 30.7 in. Additional Information: This work is an original pastel drawing by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamped signed "Jósef Bató" at the lower left corner of the image. The work is also stamped with the collection stamp Starck-Oberkoxholtz, verso. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: The drawing has been folded previously in two in the middle. There is a tear at the ritght edge and some creases throughout.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920
        Nov. 28, 2017

        JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Interior Design, ca. 1920's Technique: Original Watercolour, Gouache and Tempera Painting over pencil on paper size: 98 x 36 cm / 42.5 x 14.1 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. This painting is painted on 3 separated sheets of paper that have been attached together. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, 2 folds (where the sheets have been attached together), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • Magyar Szinhaz. ca. 1915
        Nov. 04, 2016

        Magyar Szinhaz. ca. 1915

        Est: $1,700 - $2,000

        Artist: JOZSEF BATÓ (1888-1966) Size: 37 1/4 x 49 7/8 in./94.5 x 126.5 cm Kunossy V, Budapest Two siblings search for happiness in Maurice Maeterlink's 1908 play, "The Blue Bird." After being guided through various adventures by the good fairy Bérylune, it is ultimately discovered that the bird, and, by extension, happiness, had been in their home all along. (literary, theater, children )

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920
        Jul. 28, 2016

        JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Interior Design, ca. 1920's Technique: Original Watercolour, Gouache and Tempera Painting over pencil on paper size: 98 x 36 cm / 42.5 x 14.1 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. This painting is painted on 3 separated sheets of paper that have been attached together. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, 2 folds (where the sheets have been attached together), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JOZSEF BATO Pastel Hungarian Art
        Nov. 25, 2014

        JOZSEF BATO Pastel Hungarian Art

        Est: $600 - $900

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888-1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Fresque Technique: Original Pastel, Pencil and Watercolour Drawing on paper Size: 25.8 x 36.8 cm / 10.1 x 14.4 in Additional Information: This work is an original drawing with watercolour by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamped signed "Josef Bato" at the upper right corner of the image. The work is also stamped with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the reverse. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Very Good condition. Four tape marks at the verso.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JOZSEF BATO Signed Pastel Hungarian Art Theatre Stage Design
        Nov. 25, 2014

        JOZSEF BATO Signed Pastel Hungarian Art Theatre Stage Design

        Est: $600 - $900

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888-1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Fresque with Peasant Scene Technique: Original Stamped Signed Pastel Drawing on paper Size: 44.4 x 78 cm / 17.4 x 30.7 in Additional Information: This work is an original pastel drawing by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamped signed "Josef Bato" at the lower left corner of the image. The work is also stamped with the collection stamp Starck-Oberkoxholtz at the reverse. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: The drawing has been folded previously in two in the middle. There is a tear at the ritght edge and some creases throughout.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920
        Jun. 19, 2014

        JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Interior Design, ca. 1920's Technique: Original Watercolor, Gouache and Tempera Painting over pencil on paper Size: 98 x 36 cm / 42.5 x 14.1 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. This painting is painted on 3 separated sheets of paper that have been attached together. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, 2 folds (where the sheets have been attached together), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JOZSEF BATO Pastel Hungarian Art
        Jun. 19, 2014

        JOZSEF BATO Pastel Hungarian Art

        Est: $600 - $900

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888-1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Fresque Technique: Original Pastel, Pencil and Watercolour Drawing on paper Size: 25.8 x 36.8 cm / 10.1 x 14.4 in Additional Information: This work is an original drawing with watercolour by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamped signed "Josef Bato" at the upper right corner of the image. The work is also stamped with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the reverse. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Very Good condition. Four tape marks at the verso.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • Magyar Szinhaz. ca. 1915
        May. 04, 2014

        Magyar Szinhaz. ca. 1915

        Est: $2,000 - $2,500

        Artist: JOZSEF BATÓ (1888-1966) Size: 37 1/8 x 49 3/4 in./94.4 x 126.5 cm Kunossy V, Budapest Written by Maurice Maeterlinck in 1908, The Blue Bird is a play about a pair of siblings seeking happiness (represented by the blue bird). After being guided through various adventures by the good fairy Bérylune, it is ultimately discovered that the bird, and, by extension, happiness, had been in their home all along.

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • JOZSEF BATO Signed Pastel Hungarian Art Theatre Stage Design
        Nov. 28, 2013

        JOZSEF BATO Signed Pastel Hungarian Art Theatre Stage Design

        Est: $600 - $900

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888-1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Fresque with Peasant Scene Technique: Original Stamped Signed Pastel Drawing on paper Size: 44.4 x 78 cm / 17.4 x 30.7 in Additional Information: This work is an original pastel drawing by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamped signed "Josef Bato" at the lower left corner of the image. The work is also stamped with the collection stamp Starck-Oberkoxholtz at the reverse. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: The drawing has been folded previously in two in the middle. There is a tear at the ritght edge and some creases throughout.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • Magyar Szinház
        Nov. 23, 2013

        Magyar Szinház

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        Bató, József, 1913. 49.6 x 37.5 in. / 126.1 x 95.5 cm. Imp. Kunossy. Cond. B / P / Visable Tear

        Guernsey's
      • JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920
        May. 28, 2013

        JOZSEF BATO Gouache Hungarian Art 1920

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888 -1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Stage Interior Design, ca. 1920's Technique: Original Watercolor, Gouache and Tempera Painting over pencil on paper Size: 98 x 36 cm / 42.5 x 14.1 in Additional Information: This work is an Original painting by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is stamp signed with the artist ink signture stamp "Josef Bato" at the lower right margin. The work is also stamp with the collection Starck-Oberkoxholtz stamp on the back side of the paper. This painting is painted on 3 separated sheets of paper that have been attached together. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Good condition, 2 folds (where the sheets have been attached together), minor hadling marks.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • JOZSEF BATO Sigend Charcoal Drawing Hungarian Art Portrait
        May. 28, 2013

        JOZSEF BATO Sigend Charcoal Drawing Hungarian Art Portrait

        Est: $400 - $600

        JOZSEF BATO 1888-1966 Budapest 1888-1966 London (Hungarian) Title: Portrait of a Young Girl, 1922 Technique: Original Hand Signed Charcoal Drawing on paper Size: 50 x 35 cm / 19.6 x 13.7 in Additional Information: This work is an original charcoal drawing by the Hungarian artist József Bató. It is hand signed with the artist's initials (JB) and dated (1922) in charcoal at the lower right of the image. This work was drawn in 1922. The work is also stamped with the collection stamp Starck-Oberkoxholtz at the reverse. Provenance: The former collection of Hermann C. Stack and Renate Starck-Oberkoxholt. (stamp verso) Condition: Various pin holes at the corners. Otherwise good condition.

        Gilden's Art Gallery
      • Bató József (1888-1966) Paris, 1910
        May. 13, 2013

        Bató József (1888-1966) Paris, 1910

        Est: Ft160,000 - Ft280,000

        Bató József (1888-1966) Paris, 1910 Oil, cardboard on paperboard 27,5x41 cm Signed bottom left: Bató 1910, Signed on the reverse: Bató József 1910 Paris Les Fortifications Please Note: Starting Price HUF 70000

        Virág Judit Gallery
      • Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966), att.
        Mar. 24, 2012

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966), att.

        Est: - €80

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966), att. Impressionistische Parkansicht mit einem Herrn auf Bank. Verso: Frauenportrait. Öl/Lwd. (Keilrahmen fehlt, Seiten l. beschnitten), 46x 70 cm.

        Dannenberg
      • Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966)
        Dec. 03, 2011

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966)

        Est: - €300

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) "Montsouris Park in Paris", so rückseitig betitelt. Öl/Lwd., re. u. sign. und dat. 1909, 49x 60 cm, R.

        Dannenberg
      • Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Elegante
        Dec. 03, 2011

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Elegante

        Est: - €100

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Elegante Damen im "Treibhaus". Aquarellierte Bleistiftzeichnung mit Kohle/Papier (Gebrauchsspuren), re. u. sign., 30x 22 cm.

        Dannenberg
      • Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Zwei
        Dec. 03, 2011

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Zwei

        Est: - €50

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Zwei elegante Damen vor Hafencafé. Aquarell/Bleistift/Papier, re. u. sign.,14,5x 22 cm.

        Dannenberg
      • Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Auf Stuhl
        Jun. 20, 2009

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Auf Stuhl

        Est: - €1,000

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Auf Stuhl sitzende junge Dame im japanischen Seidenanzug. Öl/Lwd., li. u. sign. und dat. (19)34. 135x 105 cm. R.

        Dannenberg
      • Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Junge
        Mar. 27, 2009

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Junge

        Est: -

        Bató, Jozsef (1888 Budapest-London 1966) Junge Tennisspielerin im Park. Öl/Lwd. (rest.), li. u. sign. und dat. (19)29. 86x 73 cm. R.

        Dannenberg
      • Bató József Budapest 1888 London 1966 In a small
        Feb. 14, 2009

        Bató József Budapest 1888 London 1966 In a small

        Est: - €1,200

        Bató József Budapest 1888 London 1966 In a small town C. 1930. Oil/canvas, 60 x 50 cm, sign. lo. ri. Bató. Mus.: Cologne (Wallraf-Rich.-Museum), Darmstadt, Budapest et.al., Lit.: Vollmer et.al.

        Auktionshaus Stahl
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