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GALERIE THOMAS All Works Are for Sale ART SUMMER 2019 GALERIE THOMAS All works are for sale. Prices upon request. We refer to our sales and delivery conditions. Dimensions: height by width by depth. © Galerie Thomas 2019 © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019: Alexander Archipenko, Hans Arp, Victor Brauner, Jean Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Marc Chagall, Günter Haese, Hans Hartung, Yves Klein, Wifredo Lam, Le Corbusier, Roy Lichtenstein, Adolf Luther, Marino Marini, Gabriele Münter, Ben Nicholson, Wolfgang Otto Schulze (WOLS), Günther Uecker, Victor Vasarely © Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 2019 © Lucio Fontana by SIAE / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019 © Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, New York / ARS, New York/ VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019 © Nachlass Erich Heckel, Hemmenhofen 2019 © Renate, Hans, & Maria Hofmann Trust / ARS, New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019 © Succession H. Matisse / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019 © Robert Motherwell – Dedalus Foundation, Inc. / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019 © Stiftung Seebüll Ada und Emil Nolde 2019 © Succession Picasso / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019 © Gerhard Richter © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 2019 all other works: the artists, their estates or foundations cover: HERMANN SCHERER Lovers AUGUST MACKE Encamped Oriental Horsemen (after Guys) Swiss pinewood, 1924, 66 x 20 x 21 cm oil and Indian ink on wood, 1910, 29.5 x 39.5 cm 1 ERICH HECKEL Sleeping Woman OTTO MUELLER Two Nude Girls and Crossed Tree Trunks ... watercolour and graphite on paper, 1922, 42 x 35 cm distemper on burlap, 1918/20, 111 x 86 cm, verso: Two girls by the shore 2 3 ERICH HECKEL Park of Dilborn MAX LIEBERMANN The Garden in Wannsee oil on canvas, 1914, 83.9 x 96.7 cm oil on canvas, 1917, 73.5 x 92 cm 4 5 EMIL NOLDE Young Frisian Girl MARC CHAGALL Le peintre à la Tour Eiffel watercolour on Japan paper, 1925-1930, 46.9 x 34.2 cm oil on masonite, 1965-1970, 33 x 24 cm 6 7 PHILIPP BAUKNECHT Farm House with Yellow Cloud MARC CHAGALL L’homme au parapluie oil on canvas, 1918-1920, 49.5 x 39.5 cm oil on canvas, 1930-35, 33 x 24 cm 8 9 GABRIELE MÜNTER Village Houses with Steeple WASSILY KANDINSKY Rapallo – Seascape with Steamer oil on cardboard on canvas, c. 1930, 36.7 x 52.3 cm oil on canvas, 1906, 22 x 32.2 cm 10 11 PAUL KLEE Noch gefährlich PAUL KLEE Desert Village ink on paper on artist board, 1927, 23.5 x 29 cm watercolour on paste-primed paper on cardboard, 1930, 30 x 46.4 cm 12 13 CHAIM SOUTINE Paysage à la Campagne à Céret CHAIM SOUTINE Landscape at Cagnes oil on canvas, ca. 1919-20, 81.4 x 60 cm oil on canvas, 1923-1924, 60 x 73 cm 14 15 EDVARD MUNCH The Sick Child I EDVARD MUNCH On the Bridge lithograph on paper, 1896, 53.3 x 66 cm sheet hand coloured lithograph on laid paper, 1912/13, 48.2 x 64.5 cm sheet 16 17 EDVARD MUNCH Two Human Beings. The Lonely Ones EDVARD MUNCH Attraction II colour woodcut on Japan paper, 1899, 41.3 x 57.6 cm sheet etching and drypoint on wove paper, 1895, 41.9 x 53.5 cm sheet 18 19 EDVARD MUNCH The Tree of Life EDVARD MUNCH Double Portrait watercolour and colour chalk on wove paper, c. 1910, 25 x 76 cm oil on panel, 1918, 31 x 41 cm 20 21 ALEXEJ VON JAWLENSKY Abstract Head ALEXEJ VON JAWLENSKY Abstract Head – Slanted Eyes oil on linen-finish paper on cardboard, c. 1920, 35.4 x 26.8 cm oil on linen structured paper, 1930, 37.7 x 21.1 cm 22 23 WOLS Untitled LE CORBUSIER Femme au gueridon oil on canvas, c. 1946, 35 x 27 cm mixed media on paper, 1928, 60.5 x 41.8 cm 24 25 MARINO MARINI Forma e colore VICTOR BRAUNER Génération Oil on paper on canvas, 1956, 66 x 50 cm oil on canvas, 1956, 72.6 x 59.5 cm 26 27 HENRI MATISSE Portrait of Emma HENRI MATISSE Portrait Mrs. William Paley crayon on paper, 1916, 43.8 x 28.3 cm pen and India ink on paper, 1936, 38.1 x 27.3 cm 28 29 PABLO PICASSO Femme debout WIFREDO LAM Sans titre bronze with dark patina, 1945, height 17.5 cm, edition of 10 + 1 oil on canvas, 1966, 114.5 x 147.5 cm 30 31 WIFREDO LAM Untitled BEN NICHOLSON Untitled Relief Indian ink, pencil and collage on paper, 1949, 9.2 x 20.3 cm oil on carved cardboard, 1979, 48.2 x 81.9 cm 32 33 MARINO MARINI Giocolieri e Cavallo MARINO MARINI Giocolieri e Cavallo Gouache and indian ink in paper, 1951, 62.2 x 43.1 cm Gouache, india ink, collage on paper on canvas, 1973, 52.5 x 39.5 cm 34 35 MAX ERNST Ci-fut une hirondelle MAX ERNST Marine plaster relief, partially painted, 1927, ca. 22 x 23 cm oil on cardboard on canvas, 1928, 24.8 x 34.9 cm 36 37 ALEXANDER ARCHIPENKO Glorification of Beauty MAX ERNST Les peupliers bronze, silver plated,1925 / posthumous cast, height 48.8 cm, edition of 12 oil on paper on wood, 1939, 38.5 x 28 cm 38 39 GÜNTER HAESE Minotaurus HANS HOFMANN The Fruitiere brass and phosphorous bronze, 1963, 43 x 21.5 x 10.7 cm casein on panel, 1935, 51.4 x 30.5 cm 40 41 MARINO MARINI Composizione JEAN DUBUFFET Le sol de la montagne bronze, 1956 / lifetime cast, 22.5 x 41 x 24 cm, edition of 5 ink and collage on paper, 1957, 136 x 120 cm 42 43 YVES KLEIN Eponge bleue (SE 313) YVES KLEIN Monochrome bleu (IKB 242 A) Pure pigment, synthetic resin, natural sponge, brass, c. 1961, 6.3 x 7 x 3.7 cm blue pigment and resin on paper, 1959, 21.5 x 18.1 cm 44 45 GÜNTER HAESE Tondi LUCIO FONTANA Concetto Spaziale, Attesa brass and phosphorous bronze, 1983, 16.5 x 16 x 13.5 cm waterpaint on canvas, 1964, 58 x 58 cm (side length each 41 cm) 46 47 ALEXANDER CALDER Untitled HELEN FRANKENTHALER Brittany – Normandy sheet metal and wire, painted, 1966, 38.1 x 111.7 x 111.7 cm acrylic on canvas, 1973, 89 x 89 cm 48 49 PABLO PICASSO Guéridon ROBERT MOTHERWELL Orange Personage pencil on paper, 1920, 27 x 21 cm oil and sand on canvas, ca. 1947, 139.1 x 94 cm 50 51 GERHARD RICHTER War Cut II GERHARD RICHTER Fuji oil on the cover of the artist's book, 2005, 25.5 x 21.8 cm oil on aludibond, 1996, 29 x 37 cm 52 53 ROY LICHTENSTEIN Indian Paddling Canoe ANDY WARHOL Dominique de Menil oil on canvas, 1956, 77 x 101 cm Synthetic polymer and silkscreen inks on canvas, 1969, 20.3 x 20.3 cm 54 55 ADOLF LUTHER Linsenobjekt VICTOR VASARELY Vonal-Or glass, convex lenses, concave mirrors, plexiglas, wood, 1970, 27.5 x 28 x 7.4 cm tempera on masonite, 1968, 100.9 x 100.9 cm 56 57 GÜNTHER UECKER Sun Overflow (Transgression) GÜNTHER UECKER The White Mill nails and acrylic on canvas on wood, 1963, diameter 100 cm nails on canvas on wood, electric motor, 1964, 58 x 58 x 148 cm 58 59 Galerie Thomas – Search Requests We are on the look-out for specific works for our collectors: Arp large sculpture Heckel oil painting from the Bruecke period Jawlensky oil painting – Fauve Head Klee 1. oil painting 2. colorful watercolor Kirchner oil painting from the Bruecke period Macke 1. Oil painting 2. colorful watercolor Marc 1. Oil painting 2. colorful watercolor Matisse ink brush drawing – female portrait Modersohn-Becker oil painting Münter oil painting Pechstein oil painting from the Bruecke period Picasso oil painting, portrait format, c. 100 x 80 cm, up to USD 3 mio. Toulouse-Lautrec work on paper HANS HARTUNG T 1988-E 28 acrylic on canvas, 31.8.88, 46 x 65 cm Werefkin oil painting 60 61 GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM CLASSIC MODERN ZERO POP ART BRÜCKE Alexander Archipenko Lucio Fontana Jim Dine Jean Arp Yves Klein Robert Indiana Erich Heckel Ernst Barlach Adolf Luther Roy Lichtenstein Ernst-Ludwig Kirchner Max Beckmann Heinz Mack Andy Warhol Otto Mueller Alexander Calder Piero Manzoni Tom Wesselmann Emil Nolde Marc Chagall Otto Piene Max Pechstein Robert Delaunay Günther Uecker Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Otto Dix CONTEMPORARY Jean Dubuffet POST-WAR Georg Baselitz Max Ernst BLAUER REITER Peter Blake George Grosz Joseph Beuys Fernando Botero Heinrich Campendonk Fernand Léger Eduardo Chillida Chuck Close Alexej Jawlensky Max Liebermann Sam Francis Peter Halley Wassily Kandinsky Gerhard Marcks Gotthard Graubner Rebecca Horn Paul Klee Henri Matisse Anselm Kiefer August Macke Joan Miró Hans Hofmann Imi Knoebel Franz Marc Edvard Munch Joan Mitchell Sigmar Polke Gabriele Münter Pablo Picasso Ernst Wilhelm Nay Marc Quinn Marianne von Werefkin Egon Schiele Louise Nevelson Gerhard Richter Kurt Schwitters Nam June Paik Chaim Soutine Simon Schubert BAUHAUS Serge Poliakoff Robert Rauschenberg Josef Albers George Rickey Lyonel Feininger George Segal Wassily Kandinsky Frank Stella Paul Klee Oskar Schlemmer Cy Twombly Victor Vasarely Expressionism & Classic Modern Modern & Contemporary Tuerkenstrasse 16 · 80333 Munich · Germany · Phone +49 - 89 - 29 000 80 Tuerkenstrasse 16 · 80333 Munich · Germany · Phone +49-89-29 000 860 Fax +49-89-29000 888 · [email protected] · www.galerie-thomas.de Fax +49-89-29000 866 · [email protected] · www.galerie-thomas.de GALERIE THOMAS MODERN VISIT US @ ART BASEL 2019 Ground Floor Booth H13 H13 Entrance Art Basel Hall 2.0 · Booth H13 · June 13 –16, 2019 Phone +49 151 41 824 204 Tuerkenstrasse 16 · 80333 Munich · Germany Phone +49-89-29 000 80 · Telefax +49-89-29 000 888 [email protected] · www.galerie-thomas.de GALERIE THOMAS.
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