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Lot 11: Grassi, Joseph. Notizbuch mit 55 eigenhändig beschriebenen Seiten. Eigenhän

Est: €8,000 EUR - €12,000 EURPassed
Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbHBerlin, GermanyNovember 04, 2016

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Grassi, Joseph. Notizbuch mit 55 eigenhändig beschriebenen Seiten. Eigenhändiger Namenszug Grassis im vorderen Innendeckel. Rom, 1808-1810 sowie 1816-1821. 51 nn. Bl. 13 x 8,5 cm. Roter Maroquinband der Zeit mit Ganzgoldschnitt und grünen Moiréeseidenvorsätzen.
Vgl. NDB VII, 4-5. - \b Das bislang verschollene persönliche Notizbuch des zu den bedeutendsten Porträtisten seiner Zeit zählenden und heute vor allem als Maler eines der wenigen authentischen Porträts Mozarts bekannten Grassi (1757-1838). - Elisabeth Eixner beendet ihre Biographie des 1797 nach Dresden übersiedelten Künstlers mit der Hoffnung auf neue Forschungsergebnisse: "Für die Forschung wäre es noch eine lohnende Aufgabe, Grassis Tätigkeit in Rom nachzuspüren, wo er sich erstmals 1808-10 aufhielt (1810 Mitglied der Akademie von San Luca), das zweitemal 1816-21 als Direktor der Studien sächsischer Künstler in Italien" (NDB). - Für ebendiese römische Zeit darf das hier vorliegende Notizbuch Grassis als bislang unausgewertete, erste Quelle gelten: Offenbar schon während seiner ersten Italien-Reise angelegt, diente Grassi das vorliegende Büchlein auch bei seinem zweiten Aufenthalt in Rom zur Reiseplanung und Memorierung der wichtigsten Begebenheiten, Treffen und Adressen und Kontakte in Rom. Auf seine detaillierte Aufstellung der Reiseroute von Gotha über nicht weniger als 60 Stationen nach Rom folgt sein fünfseitiges Verzeichnis der in Rom tätigen Künstler, die größtenteils auch von Grassi besucht wurden, ein kurzer Exkurs über das gesellschaftliche Leben in Rom sowie ein Verzeichnis der unterschiedlichsten Kunstwerke nach Aufstellungsort. Die namentliche Erwähnung zahlreicher Kunsthändler und Antiquare sowie die konkrete Benennung von offenbar Grassi zum Kauf angebotenen Gemälden (darunter van Dyck, Raffael, Michelangelo und Rubens) sind Beleg für seine Tätigkeit als Einkäufer der Herzöglichen Kunstsammlungen. Unter den zahlreichen Notizen am Ende des Bändchens (u.a. die Zahlungen an seinen Kutscher) findet sich auch eine dreiseitige Autobiographie Grassis, die die wichtigsten Ereignisse seines Lebens unter dem jeweiligen Datum festhält. - Autographen Grassis sind von größter Seltenheit.

Notebook with 55 autograph pages of travel notes. Rome, 1808-1810 and 1816-1821. Small 8vo. 51 unnumbered ff. Original red morocco, green moirée silk endpapers; all edges gilt. Joseph Grassi, one of the foremost portraitists of his age and remembered today as the painter of one of the very few authentic Mozart portraits. Signed by Grassi on front flyleaf. - Perfectly preserved. - Autographs in Grassi's hand are of the utmost rarity: the past decades' auction records list a single specimen (Stargardt, 21 March 1996, lot 672: his signature on a receipt for Duke August of Saxe-Gotha).

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Auction Details

Rare & Valuable Books, Modern Art, Prints & Photographs

by
Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
November 04, 2016, 03:00 PM CET

Auktionen Berlin Fasanenstraße 28, Berlin, 10719, DE

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Buyer's Premium

25.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€199€10
€200€499€20
€500€999€50
€1,000€1,999€100
€2,000€4,999€200
€5,000€9,999€500
€10,000€19,999€1,000
€20,000€49,999€2,000
€50,000€99,999€5,000
€100,000+€10,000

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1. The auction is voluntary and takes place on the basis of the vendor's instructions. It is undertaken by us in our own name for the account of third parties. At the back of the catalogue for Rare Books you will find the list of consignors.

2. The terms of payment are cash payment in EURO. Public institutions and libraries are granted four weeks credit.

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4. A premium of 27% will be added to the hammer price. This includes the Value Added Tax, calculated according to the Margin Tax Scheme. This tax will not be shown separately on the invoice. For catalog items marked with an asterisk (*) the value added tax of 7% (books), for items marked with an "#" the value added tax of 19% (other items according to German law) will be added to the combined hammerprice and premium of 20%. Buyers from third countries (i.e. outside the European Union) are not liable to VAT and trade buyers from EU-countries who have VAT Identification Number, registered with us before the sale, will be freed from VAT for all trade purposes if the mailing of the goods is handled by us. All other EU-buyers are liable to VAT. If the goods are picked personally by the buyer VAT will be charged. Invoices issued during or immediately after the auction are temporary and are subject to later control. For works of art (after 1900), the costs resulting from the droit de suite under sec. 26 of the German Copyright Act shall be charged to the Purchaser proportionally at a rate of 1% of the accepted bid.

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7. All objects put up for auction can be viewed and examined prior to the auction at the times made known. Greatest care is taken with the catalogue descriptions, these however do not grant legal guarantee. The objects are second hand. The actual condition of the Objects when the hammer falls - including paper discoloration, missing pages, the lack of original binding or closings as well as notes from prior owners or similar (signatures, ex libris, stamps) - shall be deemed part of the agreed specifications of the Objects. The catalogue descriptions - in German and/or English - shall be provided to the best knowledge of the Auctioneer but shall serve exclusively for information and description of the Objects. They shall not be deemed part of the agreed specifications of the Objects.

8. Claims must be registered within three days of the receipt of the goods. The auctioneer accepts no liability for defects. He will however accept responsibility, in respect of properly founded claims for defects made within the term of limitation of twelve months, for making claims for restitution against the vendor. In the event of a successful intervention the auctioneer will reimburse the payer for the price of purchase.

9. Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH will execute written bids for the buyer at no charge. Telephone, telegraphic and faxed bids must be confirmed in writing. For absentee/written bids the buyer authorizes the auctioneer to execute his bids. For telephone bidding during the auction a staff member will execute the buyers bids as advised on the telephone. For Post Auction Sales the buyer will relay his limit price orders for unsold lots either in writing or per telephone. In aforementioned cases the rules for distant selling contracts (§§ 312b-312d BGB) do not apply. The auctioneer accepts no liability of any nature for bids received later than 24 hours before the commencement of or during the auction; for bids duly received and through negligence not carried out only to the extent of the estimate. Errors in transmission and postal delays are at the buyer's risk.

10. The place of fulfillment and jurisdiction is Berlin-Charlottenburg. German law applies exclusively. The provisions of international business law are expressly excluded.

11. Should one or the other of the above conditions become wholly or partly ineffective, the validity of the remainder remains unaffected.

12. By making a bid, either verbally or written, the bidder confirms that he has taken note of the terms of sale by auction and accepts these.

13. These Terms of Auction are available in a German and an English version. In the event of any inconsistency, the German version shall control, in particular with regard to the interpretation of statutory terms and catalogue particulars.

April 2014

The Auctioneers Manfred Nosbüsch, Harald Stucke, Dieter van Reimersdahl

Taxes

A premium of 27% will be added to the hammer price. This includes the Value Added Tax, calculated according to the Margin Tax Scheme. This tax will not be shown separately on the invoice. For catalog items marked with an asterisk (*) the value added tax of 7% (books), for items marked with an "#" the value added tax of 19% (other items according to German law) will be added to the combined hammerprice and premium of 20%. Buyers from third countries (i.e. outside the European Union) are not liable to VAT and trade buyers from EU-countries who have VAT Identification Number, registered with us before the sale, will be freed from VAT for all trade purposes if the mailing of the goods is handled by us. All other EU-buyers are liable to VAT. If the goods are picked personally by the buyer VAT will be charged. Invoices issued during or immediately after the auction are temporary and are subject to later control. For works of art (after 1900), the costs resulting from the droit de suite under sec. 26 of the German Copyright Act shall be charged to the Purchaser proportionally at a rate of 1% of the accepted bid.

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