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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      May. 28, 2024

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €100 - €200

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Girls lithography/paper, 35 x 23,3 cm signed Hilker, inscribed Probedruck aus der Mappe "Einblattdrucke" (inscribed test print from the portfolio "one-sheet-prints") ESTIMATE °€ 100 - 200 STARTING PRICE °€ 100 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      May. 28, 2024

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €200 - €400

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Bundle of two works Drinking lithography/paper, 31 x 21,6 cm General watercolor/paper, 27 x 11,5 cm ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      May. 28, 2024

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €150 - €300

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Portrait, 1924 woodcut/paper, 13,2 x 8,1 cm signed Reinhard Hilker, dated 1924, numbered N 126 ESTIMATE °€ 150 - 300 STARTING PRICE °€ 150 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €200 - €400

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Hard Times, 1923 woodcut/paper, 34 x 20,1 cm sheet size 45,7 x 30,3 cm signed Reinhard Hilker, dated 1923 titled and numbered aus schwerer Zeit N 92 (in hard times N92) ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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 photographys 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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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €200 - €400

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Nude woodcut/paper, 30,2 x 23 cm sheet size 5 x 25 cm signed Reinhard Hilker, dated 1922 numbered 34 ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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 photographys 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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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €200 - €400

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Female nude, 1922 woodcut/paper, 21,7 x 15,8 cm sheet size 35,5 x 21,7 cm signed Reinhard Hilker, dated 1922 numbered 53 and dedicated to Dr. Gosmann ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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 photographys 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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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €200 - €400

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Profile of a woman, 1922 woodcut/paper, 23,9 x 12,8 cm sheet size 36,5 x 21,5 cm signed Reinhard Hilker, dated 1922 numbered 45 and dedicated to Dr. Gosmann ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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 photographys 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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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €200 - €400

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Portrait, 1923 woodcut/paper, 13,9 x 8,9 cm sheet size 30,1 x 23,9 cm signed Reinhard Hilker, dated 1923 numbered N 100 ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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 photographys 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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    • REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen)

      Est: €200 - €400

      REINHARD HILKER* (Hagen 1899 - 1961 Hagen) Woman, 1922 woodcut/paper, 21,6 x 15,5 cm sheet size 25,3 x 16,8 cm signed Reinhard Hilker, dated 1922 numbered 35 ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 The German painter and graphic artist Reinhard Hilker, who was deaf since childhood, is primarily known for his homeland images. 1914–18, he attended the Gewerbliche Fortbildungsschule (commercial training school) in Hagen. Max Austermann was one of his teachers. During this time, Hilker also met the Hagen painter Christian Rohlfs, with whom he became a lifelong friend. 1919–20 Hilker studied at the Bauhaus state art, architecture and design school in Weimar in the class of Lyonel Feininger and in a basic course taught by Johannes Itten. He began his artistic career as a postcard painter and caricaturist. In 1920 Hilker had his first solo exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. From 1921 to 1927, Hilker was in the “Hagenring” and, with Franz Bronstert, Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen and Fritz Fuhrken, a member of the artist group “Der Fels”. In the regional area he became known above all for his “hometown sheets”, linocuts and woodcuts with old views from Hagen districts. In 1927 he became a member of the German Artists' Association. In 1937, in the “Degenerate Art” campaign, several of Hilker's early works that contradicted the Nazi art canon were confiscated from public collections and destroyed. In 1950/1951 he had an exhibition at the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen on the occasion of his 50th birthday, and the following year his linocuts were shown at the Hagen Local History Museum. In 1953, Hilker married the deaf glass cutting artist Irmgard Bohn for the second time. In 1958 he exhibited in the Märkisches Museum in Witten. In 1959 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Graphics in Wiesbaden, and his last solo exhibition before his death followed in 1960 at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm. His works could be seen at exhibitions in Wiesbaden, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Berlin and Hagen. The Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum in Hagen has a large number of pictures by Hilker. 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 photographys 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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    • Reinhard Hilker (Hagen 1899 - 1961). House in the Snow.
      Nov. 27, 2021

      Reinhard Hilker (Hagen 1899 - 1961). House in the Snow.

      Est: -

      Woodcut, 25,5 x 29,5 cm, lo. ri. stamp sign. R. Hilker, matted and under glass without frame, unopened. - German artist. H. studied from 1918 at the Folkwangschule in Hagen and at the Bauhaus in Weimar. He exhibited at the Osthaus Museum in Hagen in 1951, among other places. Lit.: Vollmer.

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    • Reinhard Hilker (Hagen 1899 - 1961). Tram.
      Nov. 27, 2021

      Reinhard Hilker (Hagen 1899 - 1961). Tram.

      Est: -

      Woodcut, 25 x 29,5 cm, lo. ri. stamp sign. R. Hilker, matted and under glass without frame, unopened. - German artist. H. studied from 1918 at the Folkwangschule in Hagen and at the Bauhaus in Weimar. He exhibited at the Osthaus Museum in Hagen in 1951, among other places. Lit.: Vollmer.

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    • Hilker Reinhard
      Nov. 20, 2021

      Hilker Reinhard

      Est: CHF320 - CHF400

      "Köpfe". Mischtechnik auf Papier. Unten mittig monogrammiert. Datiert 1960. Gerahmt unter Passepartout. Bildmasse 12.5 cm × 11.5 cm

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    • Hilker, Reinhard Expressionismus o.T. 1922. Holzsc…
      Jul. 31, 2021

      Hilker, Reinhard Expressionismus o.T. 1922. Holzsc…

      Est: -

      Hilker, Reinhard Expressionismus o.T. 1922. Holzschnitt auf bräunlichem Japan. 29,5 x 23 cm (33 x 24 cm). Unter dem Motiv rechts signiert, datiert sowie rechts bezeichnet "N39" und links "Probe 1". Auf Unterlage und im Passepartout freigestellt sowie unte Glas gerahmt (ungeöffnet). - Das feine Papier knick- u. altersspurig. Vereinzelt mit kurzen Randeinrissen, das Motiv nicht betroffen. - Satter Abzug. Probedruck abseits der Auflage. - Dt. Maler u. Grafiker, der 1914 - 1918 an der Städtischen gewerblichen Fortbildungsschule (später Folkwang Malerschule) u. 1919 - 1920 am Bauhaus Weimar bei Lyonel Feininger u. Johannes Itten studierte. Ab 1927 Mitglied des Deutschen Künstlerbundes.

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    • Hilker, Reinhard o.T. 1922. Holzschnitt auf bräunlichem Japan. 29
      Jun. 28, 2021

      Hilker, Reinhard o.T. 1922. Holzschnitt auf bräunlichem Japan. 29

      Est: €300 - €360

      RefMod22621 Hilker, Reinhard o.T. 1922. Holzschnitt auf bräunlichem Japan. 29,5 x 23 cm (33 x 24 cm). Unter dem Motiv rechts signiert, datiert sowie rechts bezeichnet "N39" und links "Probe 1". Auf Unterlage und im Passepartout freigestellt sowie unte Glas gerahmt (ungeöffnet). - Das feine Papier knick- u. altersspurig. Vereinzelt mit kurzen Randeinrissen, das Motiv nicht betroffen. - Satter Abzug. Hilker, Reinhard Expressionismus o.T. 1922. Holzschnitt auf bräunlichem Japan. 29,5 x 23 cm (33 x 24 cm). Unter dem Motiv rechts signiert, datiert sowie rechts bezeichnet "N39" und links "Probe 1". Auf Unterlage und im Passepartout freigestellt sowie unte Glas gerahmt (ungeöffnet). - Das feine Papier knick- u. altersspurig. Vereinzelt mit kurzen Randeinrissen, das Motiv nicht betroffen. - Satter Abzug. Probedruck abseits der Auflage. - Dt. Maler u. Grafiker, der 1914 - 1918 an der Städtischen gewerblichen Fortbildungsschule (später Folkwang Malerschule) u. 1919 - 1920 am Bauhaus Weimar bei Lyonel Feininger u. Johannes Itten studierte. Ab 1927 Mitglied des Deutschen Künstlerbundes. Online_Modern and Contemporary Art

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    • Hilker, Reinhard o.T. 1922.
      Nov. 06, 2020

      Hilker, Reinhard o.T. 1922.

      Est: €200 - €300

      [Modern_Artist_Prints] Hilker, Reinhard o.T. 1922. Holzschnitt auf bräunlichem Japan. 29,5 x 23 cm (33 x 24 cm). Unter dem Motiv rechts signiert, datiert sowie rechts bezeichnet "N39" und links "Probe 1". Auf Unterlage und im Passepartout freigestellt sowie unte Glas gerahmt (ungeöffnet). - Das feine Papier knick- u. altersspurig. Vereinzelt mit kurzen Randeinrissen, das Motiv nicht betroffen. - Satter Abzug. Expressionismus Probedruck abseits der Auflage. - Dt. Maler u. Grafiker, der 1914 - 1918 an der Städtischen gewerblichen Fortbildungsschule (später Folkwang Malerschule) u. 1919 - 1920 am Bauhaus Weimar bei Lyonel Feininger u. Johannes Itten studierte. Ab 1927 Mitglied des Deutschen Künstlerbundes.

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    • Konvolut
      Apr. 21, 2012

      Konvolut

      Est: - €200

      Konvolut von 8 Bl. Originalgraphiken in verschiedenen Techniken, darunter +Reinhard Hilker+ (1899 Hagen 1961). Drei Figuren mit Tieren. Lithogr., 1922. 30 x 23 cm. Sign. u. dat. Unter Passep. mont. Weitere Künstler: Ernst Moritz Geiger, Hans Thoma, Fritz Fuhrken, Georg Philipp Wörlen. - +Dazu:+ 2 Bl. - Einige etw. braun- u. stockfl.

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    • Reinhard Hilker(1899 Hagen - 1961 Hagen).
      Dec. 03, 2008

      Reinhard Hilker(1899 Hagen - 1961 Hagen).

      Est: - €300

      Reinhard Hilker(1899 Hagen - 1961 Hagen). Frauenporträt. 1923 Woodcut . Signed, dated and inscribed N 106. On imitated Japon with linen embossing. 12,1 x 9 cm (4,7 x 3,5 in). Sheet: 18,3 x 14 cm (7,2 x 5,5 in). [KD]. Minimally discoloured and slightly foxmarked.

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    • Reinhard Hilker(1899 Hagen - 1961 Hagen).
      Dec. 03, 2008

      Reinhard Hilker(1899 Hagen - 1961 Hagen).

      Est: - €900

      Reinhard Hilker(1899 Hagen - 1961 Hagen). Wandervogelmädel. 1923 Woodcut . Signed, dated, titled and inscribed N 91. On imitated Japon with linen embossing. 24 x 16,3 cm (9,4 x 6,4 in). Sheet: 30,5 x 20,5 cm (12 x 8,1 in). Reinhard Hilker was deaf and mute. From 1914 to 1918 he attended the Municipal Painting School in Hagen, where his teacher, Max Austermann, recognised Hilker's talent early on. During that time the aspiring painter met Christian Rohlfs and became close friends with him for life. In 1919-20 Hilker was a member of the class taught by Lyonel Feininger at the State Bauhaus in Weimar. By 1920 Hilker had had his first solo show, at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen. During the 1920s Hilker was a member of the artists' group known as Der Fels" [The Rock"] and the Hagenring Artists' Association. He sold works to several museums and was acclaimed throughout Germany. Apart from expressive woodcuts, Hilker produced paintings, many of them featuring motifs with overtones of social criticism. In the 1950s important exhibitions were devoted to Hilker's work at museums in Hamm, Münster, Witten and Hagen. [KD] In good condition. Slightly discoloured and slightly shop-soiled. Slight smear of the black printer's ink.

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    • Reinhard Hilker
      Dec. 05, 2007

      Reinhard Hilker

      Est: - €1,000

      Reinhard Hilker (1899 Hagen - 1961 Hagen). Kopf nach rechts. 1922 Linocut . Signed, dated, inscribed 'Probedruck' and 'N 50'. Trial proof on Japon with rough linen finish. 23,8 x 20,8 cm (9,3 x 8,1 in). Sheet: 33 x 27 cm (13 x 10,6 in). [KD]. Provenienz: Family Max Austermann, Hagen.Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia. Der taubstumme Reinhard Hilker besucht 1914-18 die Städtische Malerschule in Hagen. Sein Lehrer Max Austermann erkennt früh Hilkers Talent. In dieser Zeit lernt der junge Maler Christian Rohlfs kennen, mit dem ihn eine lebenslange Freundschaft verbindet. 1919-20 studiert Hilker am Staatlichen Bauhaus in Weimar in der Klasse von Lyonel Feininger. Bereits 1920 findet seine erste Einzelausstellung im Folkwang-Museum, Hagen, statt. In den 1920er Jahren ist Hilker Mitglied der Künstlergrupe 'Der Fels' und der Künstlervereinigung Hagenring, kann seine Werke an mehrere Museen verkaufen und findet in ganz Deutschland Beachtung. Neben ausdrucksstarken Holzschnitten entstehen Gemälde mit vielfach sozialkritischen Motiven. Noch in den 1950er Jahren werden Hilker bedeutende Ausstellungen in den Museen in Hamm, Münster, Witten und Hagen ausgerichtet.Good overall impression. The reverse of the corners firmly mounted in passe-partout. Edges irregularly trimmed. Studio trace (printer's ink) on the lower left corner.

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