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      • Georg Mayer-Marton: Poplars and Hill (North Wales)
        Dec. 03, 2024

        Georg Mayer-Marton: Poplars and Hill (North Wales)

        Est: €3,500 - €7,000

        Georg Mayer-Marton Popplars and Hill (North Wales) 1954 oil on canvas; framed 56.5 x 79 cm handwritten confirmation by HJ. Braithwait (niece of the artist) on the reverse of the stretcher: "Aus dem Nachlass von / G. Mayer Marton" inscribed and dated on the reverse on the stretcher: Poplars & Hill 1954 / (North Wales) from the estate of the artist (inscription on the reverse on the stretcher); private property, Austria

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      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool )
        Nov. 28, 2024

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool )

        Est: €600 - €1,200

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool ) Landscape with bridges, 1925 indian ink/paper 36,7 x 47,5 cm signed GMM, dated 25 SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 600 - 1200 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 600 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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 ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

        Widder Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool )
        Nov. 28, 2024

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool )

        Est: €300 - €600

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool ) Landscape with haystacks color etching/paper 28,5 x 34,3 cm signed Mayer-Marton numbered and inscribed 13/100 handkoloriert depicted in catalogue Hagenbund, Widder 2019, p. 50, N° 132 SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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 ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

        Widder Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)
        Nov. 28, 2024

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)

        Est: €300 - €600

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Győr 1897 - 1960 Liverpool) Portrait of Carry Hauser, 1930 pencil/paper 37,7 x 24,9 cm signed GMayerMarton, dated 30 SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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 ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

        Widder Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £60 - £80

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) SEATED NUDE FROM 'LOVES OF ZEUS' signed on the mount Gmayermarton lower right etching 32 x 24.5cm; 12 1/2 x 9 3/4in 50 x 37.5cm; 19 3/4 x 14 3/4in (sheet) unframed See note to previous lot.

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £60 - £80

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) RECLINING NUDE FROM 'LOVES OF ZEUS' signed on the mount Gmayermarton lower right; inscribed indistinctly lower left and right corners etching 32.5 x 24.5cm; 12 3/4 x 9 3/4in 50 x 37.5cm; 19 3/4 x 14 3/4in (sheet) unframed Executed circa 1923, the present print is one of six etchings that Mayer-Marton completed on the Loves of Zeus depicting Alcmene, Antiope, Danaë, Europa, Io, Leda, and Semele.

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £80 - £120

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) HARBOUR ON THE DALMATION COAST signed on the mount Mayermarton lower right etching 40 x 29.5; 15 3/4 x 11 1/2in 64 x 53cm; 25 1/4 x 20 3/4in (sheet)

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £60 - £80

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) DAY TRIPPERS signed on the mount Mayermarton lower right etching 23 x 34.5cm; 9 x 13 1/2in 37.5 x 53cm; 14 3/4 x 20 3/4in (sheet) unframed

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £600 - £800

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) LAKE WOLFGANG, SALZBURG signed and dated Gmayermarton / 55 watercolour and wash on paper 53 x 77cm; 20 3/4 x 30 1/4in unframed

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £500 - £700

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) THE FRIGHTENED HORSE watercolour and brush and pen and ink on paper 55 x 67cm; 21 3/4 x 26 1/2in 58 x 77cm; 23 x 30 1/4in (sheet) unframed

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £400 - £600

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) A NATURAL HARBOUR watercolour and wash on paper 49 x 69cm; 19 1/4 x 27 1/4in unframed

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £600 - £800

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) RAINY SPRING watercolour and wash on paper 42 x 59cm; 16 1/2 x 23 1/4in unframed

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £800 - £1,000

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) VILLAGE BENEATH A RADIANT SKY watercolour and wash on paper 55 x 76cm; 21 3/4 x 30in unframed Mayer-Marton visited the port of Arbroath, up the coast from Aberdeen, in 1946 and 1947.

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £700 - £900

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) LLYN GLASLYN AND LLYN LLYDAW, SNOWDON, WALES watercolour and wash and coloured crayons on paper 51 x 64cm; 20 x 25 1/4in 70 x 83cm; 27 1/2 x 32 3/4in (framed) Executed in the 1940s, Llyn Glaslyn - Welsh for 'blue lake' - is the lake in the foreground and is situated in a cwm on the eastern flanks of Snowdon at a height of around 600 metres; beyond is LLyn Llydaw. Exhibited Vienna, Galerie Peithner-Lichtenfels, Georg Mayer-Marton, 1981, no. 62

        Olympia Auctions
      • ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)
        Oct. 02, 2024

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960)

        Est: £500 - £700

        ⊕ GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (lots 1-11) His appearance, accent and manner spoke of a lost and to us largely unknown Mitteleuropa. Always meticulously dressed in a suit and wearing a hat and polished shoes, he would arrive in the college with his leather briefcase and don his professional white coat. Introduction In Their Safe Haven', Hungarian artists in Britain from the 1930s, compiled and edited by Robert Waterhouse, the story of George Mayer-Marton's bleak story of dispossession is graphically pieced together from the artist's diaries and via first hand accounts. Born in Gyor, North Hungary, the artist's formative years had largely been spent in Austria or Germany. During the First World War he had served on the front line in the Austrian army, and - leading up to the Anschluss - he lived in Vienna, happily married and, as vice-president of the Hagenbund, he was a leading voice among contemporary artists. But with Hitler's annexation of the country at the end of September 1938 together with Grete his wife he fled Vienna for London. Mayer-Marton's diaries evoke with withering honesty the reception he received and his despairing sense of dislocation: 'For the moment, London spells turmoil, noise, rows of double decker buses and a language one doesn't understand... We observe the English art of 'splendid isolation', their culture of bureaucratic niceties, good manners and cold souls; their complete consideration for others out of consideration for their own piece and quiet.' (Waterhouse, p. 74). Eventually the couple set up home and a studio in St John's Wood, only for the premises to be hit by an incendiary bomb in 1940 during the Blitz. In the ensuing fire Mayer-Marton lost the vast majority of the work he had brought with him. At the end of the War he learnt of the murder of his and Grete's parents together with his brother in the Holocaust. Grete's death in a psychiatric hospital in Epsom in 1952 followed, a consequnce of her inability to recover either from her forced exile or the subsequent destruction of their London home. Yet, despite such a succession of tragedies, Mayer-Marton was resolutely determined. He strove to replace the works lost in the London bombing, not simply with copies but because he felt challenged by the very different light and landscape of the British countryside, his lightness of touch and deftness of colour abundantly apparent in the present selection of works. He was also appointed a senior lecturer at Liverpool College of Art, a post in which he flourished. His Liverpool students recalled Mayer-Marton's innovative approach to teaching. He introduced weekly 'Socratic method' seminars, challenging students with rhetorical questions ranging from 'Kant's moral imperative to Schopenhauer's aesthetic theory, the scientific ideas of Einstein, concepts of the primitive in art, abstraction, expressionism, the medieval guilds and so on... these seminars were a decade before the history and theory of art were incorporated into art school curricula in the 1960s' (Waterhouse, pp. 212-213). In Liverpool he also introduced new technical know-how, in particular fresco painting and the re-introduction of Byzantine-style mosaic practices. These he deployed in a series of large scale ecclesiastical commissions in the north-west, including the large Crucifixion mural at the former church of the Holy Rosary, Oldham (1955), Pentecost now in Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Crowning of St Clare at St Clare's Church, Blackley. GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (HUNGARIAN 1897-1960) VIEW OF CONCARNEAU signed Gmayermarton lower right watercolour and wash on paper 52.5 x 36.5cm; 20 3/4 x 14 1/2in 79.5 x 67cm; 31 1/4 x 26 1/2 (framed) Mayer-Marton visited Concarneau, Brittany in 1950 and 1951.

        Olympia Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON: HAFEN IN FALMOUTH
        Jun. 19, 2024

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON: HAFEN IN FALMOUTH

        Est: €3,500 - €7,000

        Georg Mayer-Marton Falmouth harbour 1955 oil on canvas; framed 47 x 59 cm monogrammed on the lower right: GMM inscribed on the reverse on the stretcher: Falmouth, Harbour, 1955 private property, Austria

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      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyor 1897 - 1960 Liverpool )
        May. 28, 2024

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyor 1897 - 1960 Liverpool )

        Est: €200 - €400

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyor 1897 - 1960 Liverpool ) Bundle of two drawings Knight, 1920 pencil/paper, 28,1 x 19,6 cm dated 20, inscribed Ritt, verso estate stamp Georg Mayer-Marton Resistant, 1945 pencil/paper, 28,1 x 19,1 cm dated 45, inscribed Die Bestaendigen Li-tai-pe, verso estate stamp Georg Mayer-Marton ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)
        May. 28, 2024

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)

        Est: €150 - €300

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool) Bundle of two works Portait of a man, 1942 indian ink and watercolor/paper, 45 x 40,5 cm monogrammed GMM, dated 42 Summerbridge ball pen and watercolor/paper, 25,3 x 33 cm labelled Summerbridge, verso signature stamp ESTIMATE °€ 150 - 300 STARTING PRICE °€ 150 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool )
        May. 28, 2024

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool )

        Est: €300 - €600

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool ) Waterfall, 1935 watercolor/paper, 44,2 x 28 cm signed Mayer-Marton, dated 35 ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • Georg Mayer-Marton *
        May. 22, 2024

        Georg Mayer-Marton *

        Est: €5,000 - €7,000

        (Györ 1897–1960 Liverpool) Boote im Hafen von Concarneau (Boats in the harbor of Concarneau), inscribed and dated on the reverse „1951 (1518), Concarneau”, oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, framed Provenance: Private Collection, Great Britain

        Dorotheum
      • ŸGEORG MAYER-MARTON (1897-1960). DANTONS TOD. 1929. 47¾x36¼ inches, 121½x92 cm. J. Weiner, [Vienna].
        Feb. 29, 2024

        ŸGEORG MAYER-MARTON (1897-1960). DANTONS TOD. 1929. 47¾x36¼ inches, 121½x92 cm. J. Weiner, [Vienna].

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        ŸGEORG MAYER-MARTON (1897-1960) DANTONS TOD. 1929. 47¾x36¼ inches, 121½x92 cm. J. Weiner, [Vienna]. Condition B+: foxing at edges and in text; minor losses at bottom right corner; minor abrasions at edges; unobtrusive vertical and horizontal folds. Mounted on thick paper. Mayer-Marton was born in Hungary and studied art in Vienna and Munich. He lived in Vienna from 1919, working as a painter and an etcher, joining the Hagenbund in 1924 (see Swann Modernist Poster Auction, lot #124). He remained a member until 1938 when he emigrated to England, where he lived, taught and painted until his death in Liverpool in 1960. This poster is for a theatrical production of Georg Buchner's Danton's Death. The play was directed by Max Reinhardt, who was the most famous theatrical director of his time. He also had an exceptional sense of advertising, paying special attention to the posters he commissioned and personally overseeing all the details of his advertising. This production, which took place during Vienna's Festival Week, was held in the Arkadenhof (large central courtyard) of Vienna's town hall. Mayer-Marton provides an architectural representation of the massive arches surrounding the courtyard, theatrically playing with light, shadows and perspective in an atmospheric way that emphasizes the venue more than the production. Denscher p. 117.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Venice
        Feb. 01, 2024

        Venice

        Est: €300 - €500

        charcoal on paper 15,7 x 19,7 in

        Lehner Kunstauktionen
      • Villagescape
        Feb. 01, 2024

        Villagescape

        Est: €600 - €800

        brown charcoal on paper 8,8 x 11,4 in

        Lehner Kunstauktionen
      • Picnic
        Feb. 01, 2024

        Picnic

        Est: €600 - €800

        ink and brown charcoal on paper 10,3 x 14,8 in

        Lehner Kunstauktionen
      • Hillside Landscape
        Feb. 01, 2024

        Hillside Landscape

        Est: €800 - €1,000

        gouache on paper 15,3 x 22,7 in

        Lehner Kunstauktionen
      • Horse and Cart in a Landscape
        Feb. 01, 2024

        Horse and Cart in a Landscape

        Est: €600 - €800

        graphite on paper 8 x 9,4 in

        Lehner Kunstauktionen
      • Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …
        Jun. 03, 2023

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …

        Est: €300 - €900

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - "Berglandschaft mit Schafherde", 1945, Mischtechnik auf Karton, skizzenhafte Malerei, unten rechts signiert und datiert "45. GMayer", ca. 38 x 48 cm, gerahmt, Gesamtmaße ca. 45 x 55 cm

        Auktionshaus Blank
      • Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …
        Jun. 03, 2023

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …

        Est: €300 - €900

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - Englische Landschaft, Oktober 1948, Aquarell/Gouache auf Papier, unten rechts monogrammiert und datiert "GM 48", verso bezeichnet, mit Passepartout unter Glas gerahmt, Sichtmaße ca. 30,5 x 48,5 cm, Gesamtmaße ca. 58,5 x 75,5 cm, etwas stockfleckig

        Auktionshaus Blank
      • Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …
        Jun. 03, 2023

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …

        Est: €300 - €900

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - Englische Landschaft, Oktober 1947, Aquarell/Gouache auf Papier, unten links monogrammiert und datiert "Okt 47. GM", verso bezeichnet, mit Passepartout unter Glas gerahmt, Sichtmaße ca. 34 x 40 cm, Gesamtmaße ca. 61,5 x 35,5 cm

        Auktionshaus Blank
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)
        May. 22, 2023

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)

        Est: €600 - €1,200

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool) Landscape in Winter, 1930 gouache/paper, 35,5 x 49,5 cm signed Mayer-Marton, depicted in the catalogue Hagenbund, Widder 2019, p. 50, N° 128 ESTIMATE °€ 600 - 1200 STARTING PRICE °€ 600 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • MAYER-MARTON*, EHRLICH*, GUNSAM*, JUNGNICKEL*, LUX, PHILIPPI*, POTUZNIK*, SUPPANTSCHITSCH*
        May. 22, 2023

        MAYER-MARTON*, EHRLICH*, GUNSAM*, JUNGNICKEL*, LUX, PHILIPPI*, POTUZNIK*, SUPPANTSCHITSCH*

        Est: €800 - €1,600

        MAYER-MARTON*, GEORG EHRLICH*, KARL JOSEF GUNSAM*, LUDWIG HEINRICH JUNGNICKEL*, RICHARD LUX, ROBERT PHILIPPI*, HERIBERT POTUZNIK*, MAX SUPPANTSCHITSCH* Bundle of 10 works, Hagenbund 3 203-1 | Georg Mayer-Marton* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool) Summerbridge mixed media/paper, 25,3 x 33 cm labelled Summerbridge, verso signature stamp 203-2 | Georg Ehrlich* (Vienna 1897 - 1966 Lucerne) Horse, 1960 ball pen/paper, 21 x 29,5 cm verso dated and signature stamp Georg Ehrlich 203-3 | Karl Josef Gunsam* (Vienna 1900 - 1972 Vienna) Portrait of a girl charcoal and white highlights/paper, 50,9 x 38 cm verso estate stamp K. Gunsam 203-4 | Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel* (Wunsiedel 1881 - 1965 Vienna) Does woodcut/paper, 30 x 37,2 cm 203-5 | Richard Lux (Vienna 1877 - 1939 Vienna) Kirche Maria Saal etching/paper, 24,2 x 35,5 cm verso signature stamp Lux Richard and numbered and labelled 2 Kirche Maria Saal 203-6 | Richard Lux (Vienna 1877 - 1939 Vienna) Maria Saal color etching/paper, 9 x 13,4 cm verso signature stamp Lux Richard and numbered and titled 12 Maria Saal 203-7 | Richard Lux (Vienna 1877 - 1939 Vienna) Millstatt etching/paper, 9,9 x 14,2 cm verso signature stamp Lux Richard and numbered and titled 15 Millstatt 203-8 | Robert Philippi* (Graz 1877 - 1959 Vienna) Nude studies pencil/paper, 31,5 x 44,8 cm verso estate stamp RPH 203-9 | Heribert Potuznik* (Vienna 1910 - 1984 Mistelbach) Valentina etching/paper, 12,5 x 8,7 cm signed H. Potuznik, dated 69, labelled in print "Valentina Elsin aus Monaseino" 203-10 | Max Suppantschitsch* (Vienna 1865 - 1953 Krems) Church in Duernstein etching/paper, 18 x 12,5 cm labelled Original-Radierung von M. Suppantschitsch Druck & Verlag der Gesellschaft f. vervielf. Kunst in Wien Die Kirche in Duernstein ESTIMATE °€ 800 - 1600 STARTING PRICE °€ 800 In 1900 the Hagen Artists' Association was founded as a reaction to the conservatism of the artists' house. By the 1920s at the latest, it had established itself as "today's most radical group" within Viennese artists' associations. In the 1910s, the Hagenbund achieved significant status as a platform for young, contemporary art through presentations at the Kunstschau Wien. In the 1920s in particular, the Hagenbund experienced its heyday and took the step towards radical modernity. The special exhibition Painting and Sculpture in 1911 with works by Oskar Kokoschka, Anton Faistauer, Anton Kolig and Albert Paris Gütersloh and numerous works by Egon Schieles received particular attention. Although there was no unified style or artistic manifesto, manifestations of New Objectivity and post-expressionist tendencies with cubist elements are characteristic. The Hagenbund had an extremely eventful history during its almost four decades of existence, from the monarchy to the Nazi takeover of power in September 1938, which led to the dissolution of the artists' association. The latter prompted this due to overly modern and liberal artistic views, the high number of artists* with Jewish roots and a left wing among the members. Many members like Georg and Bettina Ehrlich-Bauer, Josef Floch, Carry Hauser, Lilly Steiner, Otto Rudolf Schatz or Felix Albrecht Harta had to emigrate or were murdered in a concentration camp, like Robert Kohl or Fritz Schwarz-Waldegg. Other Hagenbund members were Franz Lerch, Georg Ehrlich, Robert Philippi, Oskar Laske, Richard Lux, Karl Josef Gunsam, Heribert Potuznik, Georg Mayer-Marton, Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, Paul Ress Max Suppantschitsch, Rudolf Pointner and Ferdinand Stransk. 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)
        May. 22, 2023

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)

        Est: €200 - €400

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool) Hungarian landscape, 1936 indian ink/paper, 30 x 48 cm signed Mayer-Marton, dated 36 ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)
        May. 22, 2023

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)

        Est: €3,000 - €5,000

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool) La Plage du Ris oil/canvas, 50,3 x 67,8 cm verso inscribed La plage de La Riz, Douarnenenz, rubber-stamped Bruce Smith Ltd. London ESTIMATE °€ 3000 - 5000 STARTING PRICE °€ 3000 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)
        May. 22, 2023

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool)

        Est: €400 - €800

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON* (Gyoer 1897 - 1960 Liverpool) Dalmatian coastal landscape watercolor/paper, 38,5 x 49,5 cm ESTIMATE € 400 - 800 STARTING PRICE € 400 Georg Mayer-Marton was a 20th-century Austro-British painter who was extremely successful in interwar Vienna. Mayer-Marton studied from 1919 - 1922 at the Vienna Academy with Josef Jungwirth and then with Carl von Marr in Munich. He also took lessons from Max Dvorák and Franz Čižek. From 1925 until its dissolution in 1938 he was a member of the Hagenbund in Vienna; in later years also as its secretary and vice-president. In his early works he was still under the influence of Expressionism and New Objectivity, but from the 1950s he turned to a stricter style, incorporating elements of Cubism, which increasingly approached abstraction. In 1938, he emigrated with his wife Grete, née Fried, to London, where he taught at St. John's Wood School of Art. In 1940, a large part of his work was destroyed in an air raid. His mother and younger brother were victims of the Holocaust. After the death of his wife in 1943-52, he taught as a professor at the Arts Council in London and from 1952 at the College of Arts in Liverpool. Honours: 1928 and 1936, Honorary Award of the City of Vienna; 1937, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold II. 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON (1897-1960). CXLVIII. VYSTAVA S.V.U. MANES / HAGENBUND. 1929. 49¼x37½ inches, 125x95¼ cm. J. Weiner, Vienna.
        May. 18, 2023

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON (1897-1960). CXLVIII. VYSTAVA S.V.U. MANES / HAGENBUND. 1929. 49¼x37½ inches, 125x95¼ cm. J. Weiner, Vienna.

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON (1897-1960) CXLVIII. VYSTAVA S.V.U. MANES / HAGENBUND. 1929. 49 1/4x37 1/2 inches, 125x95 1/4 cm. J. Weiner, Vienna. Condition B+: replaced bottom left corner; repaired tears at edges; creases and abrasions at edges and in image. An exhibition of the works of Josef Manes, a pioneer of modern Czech art.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Georg Mayer-Marton: Atrani on the Amalfi Coast
        Apr. 18, 2023

        Georg Mayer-Marton: Atrani on the Amalfi Coast

        Est: €5,000 - €10,000

        Georg Mayer-Marton Atrani on the Amalfi Coast 1933 oil on canvas; framed 54 × 65 cm signed and dated on the lower right: Mayer Marton / 33 private property, Austria

        Im Kinsky
      • Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …
        Mar. 11, 2023

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …

        Est: €400 - €1,200

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - "Berglandschaft mit Schafherde", 1945, Mischtechnik auf Karton, skizzenhafte Malerei, unten rechts signiert und datiert "45. GMayer", ca. 38 x 48 cm, gerahmt, Gesamtmaße ca. 45 x 55 cm

        Auktionshaus Blank
      • Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …
        Mar. 11, 2023

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …

        Est: €400 - €1,200

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - Englische Landschaft, Oktober 1948, Aquarell/Gouache auf Papier, unten rechts monogrammiert und datiert "GM 48", verso bezeichnet, mit Passepartout unter Glas gerahmt, Sichtmaße ca. 30,5 x 48,5 cm, Gesamtmaße ca. 58,5 x 75,5 cm, etwas stockfleckig

        Auktionshaus Blank
      • Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …
        Mar. 11, 2023

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - …

        Est: €400 - €1,200

        Mayer-Marton, Georg (1897Györ - 1960 Liverpool) - Englische Landschaft, Oktober 1947, Aquarell/Gouache auf Papier, unten links monogrammiert und datiert "Okt 47. GM", verso bezeichnet, mit Passepartout unter Glas gerahmt, Sichtmaße ca. 34 x 40 cm, Gesamtmaße ca. 61,5 x 35,5 cm

        Auktionshaus Blank
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON: SPRING FLOWERS
        Dec. 08, 2022

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON: SPRING FLOWERS

        Est: €5,000 - €10,000

        Georg Mayer-Marton Spring Flowers 1951 oil on canvas; unframed 61 x 51 cm inscribed and dated on the reverse on the stretcher: G. Mayer-Marton Spring Flowers / 1951 private property, Austria

        Im Kinsky
      • GEORG MAYER-MARTON: ATRANI ON THE AMALFI COAST
        Dec. 08, 2022

        GEORG MAYER-MARTON: ATRANI ON THE AMALFI COAST

        Est: €8,000 - €16,000

        Georg Mayer-Marton Atrani on the Amalfi Coast 1933 oil on canvas; framed 54 × 65 cm signed and dated on the lower right: Mayer Marton / 33 private property, Austria

        Im Kinsky
      • Georg Mayer-Marton Hafenlandschaft
        Dec. 16, 2021

        Georg Mayer-Marton Hafenlandschaft

        Est: €15,000 - €30,000

        Georg Mayer-Marton Harbour landscape 1951 oil on hardboard 48.5 x 66 cm monogrammed and dated on the lower right: M.M. 51 private property, Austria Peter Chrastek (et al.), Expressiv, Neusachlich, Verboten - Hagenbund und seine Künstler, Vienna 1900-1938, Vienna 2016, ill. p. 180

        Im Kinsky
      • Georg Mayer-Márton (Hungarian 1897-1960), View of Great Ayton, Yorkshire, Oil on Canvas, 20 x 24 in
        Dec. 10, 2021

        Georg Mayer-Márton (Hungarian 1897-1960), View of Great Ayton, Yorkshire, Oil on Canvas, 20 x 24 in

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Georg Mayer-Márton (Hungarian 1897-1960) View of Great Ayton, Yorkshire Unsigned; inscribed G Mayer Marton, located, and dated 1949 on stretcher Oil on canvas; also with James Newman Limited stamp on verso 20 x 24 in (50.8 x 61 cm)

        Weschler's
      • Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Fourteen nude female studies from life; fourt
        Dec. 01, 2021

        Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Fourteen nude female studies from life; fourt

        Est: £300 - £500

        Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Fourteen nude female studies from life; fourteen works, black chalk on wove paper, maximum measurement 50.5x40.5cm (14)(ARR) Provenance: John Denham Gallery, London; Private Collection, London Note: for works for cognate works see John Denham Gallery, Georg Mayer-Marton, exhibition December 1994. These works were executed during the 1930s in Vienna. With thanks to the late John Denham for his assistance cataloguing these works. Please refer to department for condition report

        Roseberys
      • Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Fourteen nude female studies from life; fourt
        Dec. 01, 2021

        Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Fourteen nude female studies from life; fourt

        Est: £300 - £500

        Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Fourteen nude female studies from life; fourteen works, black chalk on wove paper, maximum measurement 50.5x40.5cm (14)(ARR) Provenance: John Denham Gallery, London; Private Collection, London Note: for works for cognate works see John Denham Gallery, Georg Mayer-Marton, exhibition December 1994. These works were executed during the 1930s in Vienna. With thanks to the late John Denham for his assistance cataloguing these works. Please refer to department for condition report

        Roseberys
      • Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Six female nude studies and one profile from li
        Dec. 01, 2021

        Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Six female nude studies and one profile from li

        Est: £150 - £250

        Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Six female nude studies and one profile from life; seven works, brown chalk on wove paper, maximum measurement 50.5x40.5cm (7)(ARR) Provenance: John Denham Gallery, London; Private Collection, London Note: for cognate works see John Denham Gallery, Georg Mayer-Marton, exhibition December 1994. These works were executed during the 1930s in Vienna. With thanks to the late John Denham for his assistance cataloguing these works. Please refer to department for condition report

        Roseberys
      • Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Seven Male nude studies from life; seven work
        Dec. 01, 2021

        Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Seven Male nude studies from life; seven work

        Est: £150 - £250

        Georg Mayer-Marton, Hungarian/Austrian 1897-1960- Seven Male nude studies from life; seven works, black chalk on wove paper, maximum measurement 50.5x40.5cm (7)(ARR) Provenance: John Denham Gallery, London; Private Collection, London Note: for works for cognate works see John Denham Gallery, Georg Mayer-Marton, exhibition December 1994. These works were executed during the 1930s in Vienna. With thanks to the late John Denham for his assistance cataloguing these works. Please refer to department for condition report

        Roseberys
      • Dorfansicht
        Jun. 15, 2021

        Dorfansicht

        Est: €500 - €700

        Color pencil on paper 8,8 x 11,4 in taxed normally

        Lehner Kunstauktionen
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