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  • RICHARD KNECHT | Bathing Youth
    Dec. 13, 2017

    RICHARD KNECHT | Bathing Youth

    Est: £25,000 - £35,000

    bronze, green brown patina

    Sotheby's
  • R. KNECHT (active 1850s) Sixth-plate dagurreotype portrait of a pensive young African American woman in a tinted pink dress.
    Apr. 19, 2016

    R. KNECHT (active 1850s) Sixth-plate dagurreotype portrait of a pensive young African American woman in a tinted pink dress.

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    R. KNECHT (active 1850s) Sixth-plate dagurreotype portrait of a pensive young African American woman in a tinted pink dress. With the debossed credit of "R. Knecht, ARTIST, Easton, PA" in the velvet lining; in the original seals; in a leather case, separated at hinge, with the notation 1854, in pencil, in the case. 1854

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Hexen-Sabbat Carnival Poster / Plakat
    Mar. 28, 2009

    Hexen-Sabbat Carnival Poster / Plakat

    Est: €400 - €600

    Knecht, Richard 1887 - Hexen-Sabbat Buchdruck / Letterpress Print 1914 45.2 x 31.4 in. (115 x 80 cm) Drucker / Printer: Wolf & Sohn, München Beschreibung / Details: (B+/B) war gefaltet, kleine Einrisse und Bräunungen an den Rändern, PS+ rechts Marktwert: € 600 Startpreis: € 400

    Jörg Weigelt Auktionen
  • RICHARD KNECHT (1887- ?). HEXEN-SABBAT. 45x30 inches, 114x76 cm. DBC Wolf und Sohn, Munich.
    Feb. 05, 2009

    RICHARD KNECHT (1887- ?). HEXEN-SABBAT. 45x30 inches, 114x76 cm. DBC Wolf und Sohn, Munich.

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    RICHARD KNECHT (1887- ?) HEXEN-SABBAT. 45x30 inches, 114 1/2x76 cm. DBC Wolf und Sohn, Munich. Condition A-: tape stains; pen and minor repaired tears in margins. Knecht studied at the Munich Academy and his paintings were first shown at the Secession exhibition in 1914. The Hexen-Sabbat was a yearly ball held by Munich artists and bohemians. The event took its pagan name from the old German tale of the "Hexentanz auf dem Brocken," in which on every Sabbath witches would dance around the devil who lived at the summit of a mountain. For this image Knecht playfully illustrates a ring of costumed revelers atop a peak, dancing around an apparition of the devil. Green wisps of sulfur and brimstone are rising, like the stamen from some hedonistic flower. DFP III 1836.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • RICHARD KNECHT (1887-?)Hexen-Sabbat.
    Nov. 11, 2007

    RICHARD KNECHT (1887-?)Hexen-Sabbat.

    Est: $1,400 - $1,700

    RICHARD KNECHT (1887-?) Hexen-Sabbat. Knecht connects with his playfully demonic side in this poster for a midwinter student soiree with ghoulish abandon. The German word 'hexensabbat' translates as 'esbat,' which is a meeting of a coven of witches. And though this confederation of prancing specters certainly seems harmless enough, it's a pretty decent bet that all those in attendance had one hell of a time. A producer of very few posters, Knecht was a sculptor and painter who studied in both Munich and Stuttgart. His works were shown in the 1914 Munich Secession exhibition. Rare! Dr. C. Wolf u. Sohn, Munchen

    Poster Auctions International Inc
  • POSTER: RICHARD KNECHT (1887- ?) HEXEN-SABBAT.
    May. 07, 2007

    POSTER: RICHARD KNECHT (1887- ?) HEXEN-SABBAT.

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    RICHARD KNECHT (1887- ?) HEXEN-SABBAT. 45 3/4x30 7/8 inches. DBC Wolf und Sohn, Munich. Condition A-: tape stains; pen and minor repaired tears in margins. Knecht studied at the Munich Academy and his paintings were first shown at the Secession exhibition in 1914. The Hexen-Sabbat was a yearly ball held by Munich artists and bohemians. The event took its pagan name from the old German tale of the "Hexentanz auf dem Brocken," in which on every Sabbath witches would dance around the devil who lived at the summit of a mountain. For this image Knecht playfully illustrates a ring of costumed revelers atop a peak, dancing around an apparition of the devil. Green wisps of sulfur and brimstone are rising, like the stamen from some hedonistic flower. DFP III 1836.

    Swann Auction Galleries
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