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  • G.A. Mathey Signed Original Woodblock "Samson"
    Nov. 19, 2014

    G.A. Mathey Signed Original Woodblock "Samson"

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Signed woodblock print by Georg Mathey "G.A. Mathey" entitled "Death of Samson". Mathey is a contemporary of Hans Mueller & Alois Kolp of Leipzig, Germany and done in the Art Deco & Expressionist style. Image inside mat

    Greenwich Auction
  • G.A. Mathey Signed Original Woodblock "Susanna"
    Nov. 19, 2014

    G.A. Mathey Signed Original Woodblock "Susanna"

    Est: $900 - $1,400

    Original, signed woodblock print by Georg Mathey "G.A. Mathey" entitled "Susanna and the Elders". Mathey is a contemporary of Hans Mueller & Alois Kolp of Leipzig, Germany and done in the Art Deco & Expressionist style.

    Greenwich Auction
  • MATHEY, GEORGES
    Sep. 17, 2011

    MATHEY, GEORGES

    Est: - €3,400

    MATHEY, GEORGES 1887 Crêches-sur-Saône/Frankreich - (verschollen im I. Weltkrieg) 1915Siegesgöttin Viktoria Bronze, braun patiniert, rotfarbener Marmor. Über quadratischem Marmorsockel langgestreckter Körper der Siegesgötten Viktoria, die ihre beiden Arme erhoben hat. Sie trägt ein langes Kleid, das bis zum Boden reicht und hält in ihrer Linken ein Palmenblatt. Ihr Blick ist nach oben gerichtet. Rückseitig auf der Figur bezeichnet ‚G. Mathey', linker Arm rest., H. 80,5 cm, Ges.-H. 95 cm.

    Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
  • w - GEORGES MATHEY FRENCH, 1887-1915
    Nov. 16, 2006

    w - GEORGES MATHEY FRENCH, 1887-1915

    Est: £10,000 - £12,000

    JOUR DE FÊTE (THE FEAST DAY) measurements note 79.5cm., 31¼in. signed: G. Mathey and inscribed on the front of the base: JOUR DE FETE white marble, on red marble base NOTE The young Georges Mathey began his studies in Lyons at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts, continuing his education at the Paris École des Beaux-Arts where he won the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1909. He won a bronze medal at the Salon of 1811. The loss of his mother that same year had a deep impact on Mathey's work as he became fascinated with the tender and evocative depiction of mother and child, as witnessed by the present model. His career, which had begun so promisingly, was tragically cut short. Mathey was conscripted at the outbreak of the First World War and died in the trenches in 1915. His last work was a Calvary relief carved into the wooden butt of his rifle. This moving image, entitled La Guerre is preserved in the Musée des Ursulines, in Mâcon. RELATED LITERATURE Bénézit, vol.9, p. 348

    Sotheby's
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