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Fine Art + Antiques BRUUN RASMUSSEN FINE ART + ANTIQUES FINE ART + ANTIQUES Live auction 896 AUCTION 896 • SEPTEMBER 2020 896_antik_omslag.indd 1 20.08.2020 16.01 MALERIER + ANTIKVITETER Traditionel Auktion 896 AUKTION 15. - 17. september 2020 EFTERSYN Torsdag 10. september kl. 11 - 17 Fredag 11. september kl. 11 - 17 Lørdag 12. september kl. 11 - 16 Søndag 13. september kl. 11 - 16 Mandag 14. september kl. 11 - 17 eller efter aftale Bredgade 33 · 1260 København K · Tel +45 8818 1111 [email protected] · bruun-rasmussen.dk 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 1 20.08.2020 15.25 Vigtig information om auktion 896 og eftersynet COVID-19 har ændret meget i Danmark, og det gælder også hos Bruun Rasmussen. Vi følger myndig- hedernes retningslinjer og afholder den Traditionelle Auktion og det forudgående eftersyn ud fra visse restriktioner og forholdsregler. Oplev udvalget og byd med hjemmefra Sikkerheden for vores kunder er altafgørende, og vi anbefaler derfor, at flest muligt går på opdagelse i auktionens udbud via bruun-rasmussen.dk og auktionskatalogerne. Du kan også bestille en konditions- rapport eller kontakte en af vores eksperter, der kan fortælle dig mere om specifikke kunstgenstande. Vi anbefaler ligeledes, at flest muligt deltager i auktionen uden at møde op i auktionsalen. Du har flere muligheder for at følge auktionen og byde med hjemmefra: • Live-bidding: Byd med på hjemmesiden via direkte videotransmission fra auktionssalen. Klik på det orange ikon med teksten ”LIVE” ud for den pågældende auktion. • Telefonbud: Bliv ringet op under auktionen af en af vores medarbejdere, der byder for dig, mens du er i røret. Servicen kan bestilles på hjemmesiden eller via email til [email protected] indtil 24 timer før auktionen. • Kommissionsbud: Afgiv et digitalt kommissionsbud senest 24 timer inden auktionen ud for det pågældende emne på hjemmesiden. En af vores medarbejdere vil byde på dine vegne under auktionen. Bestil tid til eftersyn og auktion Du har også mulighed for selv at besøge eftersynet og auktionen. Det ligger os meget på sinde, at du kan færdes trygt og sikkert i vores auktionshus. Vi overholder udmeldingerne om hyppig rengøring, og der er håndsprit på alle etager. Det er dog nødvendigt at begrænse antallet af samtidige besøgende, og derfor skal du bestille en fast tid forinden dit besøg: Bestil tid: Reservér en eller flere tider til eftersyn og auktion via bookingsystemet: https://bruun-rasmussen.onlinebooq.dk. Husk at medbringe mailen eller SMS’en med bekræftelse på din reservation. Har du brug for hjælp vedrørende bookingen eller andre spørgsmål, kan du ringe til os på tlf.: 8818 1111. NB: Som følge af COVID-19 er caféen desværre lukket, og der vil hverken være foredrag, rundvisninger eller udskænkning. Desuden er der ingen garderobe, og store tasker må derfor ikke medbringes. Velkommen til eftersyn og auktion hos Bruun Rasmussen i Bredgade 33 eller på vores hjemmeside! På snarligt gensyn, Jesper Bruun Rasmussen 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 2 20.08.2020 15.25 Important Information Regarding the Auction 896 and Preview COVID-19 has resulted in many changes to Danish society. This is also the case when it comes to our preview and auction. At Bruun Rasmussen, we are following the guidelines of the local authorities and will conduct our Live Auction and preview with certain restrictions and regulations. Experience the Lots and Bid at the Auction – from the Comfort of Your Living Room The safety of our customers is paramount. Therefore, we recommend that as many people as possible explore the auction via bruun-rasmussen.dk and the auction catalogues. You can also request condition reports or contact one of our specialists, who can provide you with more information about specific art objects. We also recommend that as many as possible participate in the auction from home. You have the following options to do so: • Live-bidding: Join the bidding via direct video transmission from the saleroom on the website. Click on the orange “LIVE” icon on the auction in question. • Phone bids: Have one of our employees call you up during the auction. The person will bid for you, while you listen over the phone. This service can be requested on the website or via email to [email protected] up until 24 hours prior to the auction. • Commission bid: Submit an online commission bid via the website no later than 24 hours before the lot in question is up for auction. One of our employees will bid for you during the auction round. Book a time for the Preview and Auction You also have the opportunity to visit the preview and auction in person. It is important to us that you can move about safely in our auction house. We follow the guidelines concerning frequent cleaning and hand sanitizer will be available on all floors. However, it is necessary to limit the number of visitors, so you have to book a time for your visit ahead of time: Book a visit: Reserve one or more visits to the preview and auction by contacting our customer service via +45 8818 1111 / [email protected]. Don’t forget to bring the email or text message confirming your scheduled visit. If you have further questions, please feel free to call or write our customer service. NB: As a result of COVID-19, the café is unfortunately closed, and there will be no presentations, guided tours or drinks served during the preview. Furthermore, there is no cloakroom, and larger bags are therefore prohibited. Welcome to the preview and auction at Bruun Rasmussen in Copenhagen or on our website! We hope to see you soon, Jesper Bruun Rasmussen 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 3 20.08.2020 15.25 Lot 12 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 4 20.08.2020 15.26 AUKTIONSKALENDER MALERIER OG ANTIKVITETER Tirsdag 15. september kl. 16 Malerier 1 - 96 kl. 18.30 Armbåndsure 97 - 140 Onsdag 16. september kl. 14 Møbler, ure, bronzer og tæpper 141 - 245 Sølv, glas og porcelæn 246 - 264 kl. 16 Bøger og manuskripter 265 - 307 Torsdag 17. september kl. 16 Smykker 308 - 509 MODERNE KUNST OG DESIGN Tirsdag 22. september kl. 16 Malerier og skulpturer Onsdag 23. september kl. 14 Malerier og skulpturer Grafik Torsdag 24. september kl. 16 Sølv og kunsthåndværk Møbler, belysning og tæpper SIDSTE FRIST FOR AFHENTNING: ONSDAG DEN 7. OKTOBER Genstande købt på denne auktion skal være betalt senest otte dage efter fakturadatoen og afhentet i Bredgade 33 senest onsdag den 7. oktober. I modsat fald bliver de transporteret til Bruun Rasmussens lager på Baltikavej 10 i Københavns Nordhavn for købers regning og risiko. Transporten koster 150 kr. pr. genstand inkl. moms, og opbevaringen koster 150 kr. pr. genstand pr. påbegyndt uge inkl. moms. 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 5 20.08.2020 15.26 FINE ART + ANTIQUES Live Auction 896 Lot 50 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 6 20.08.2020 15.26 FINE ART + ANTIQUES Live Auction 896 AUCTION 15 - 17 September 2020 PREVIEW Thursday 10 September 11 am - 5 pm Friday 11 September 11 am - 5 pm Saturday 12 September 11 am - 4 pm Sunday 13 September 11 am - 4 pm Monday 14 September 11 am - 5 pm or by appointment Bredgade 33 · DK-1260 Copenhagen K · Tel +45 8818 1111 [email protected] · bruun-rasmussen.com 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 7 20.08.2020 15.26 Lot 118 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 8 20.08.2020 15.26 DAYS OF SALE FINE ART AND ANTIQUES Tuesday 15 September 4 pm Paintings 1 - 96 6:30 pm Wristwatches 97 - 140 Wednesday 16 September 2 pm Furniture, clocks, bronzes and carpets 141 - 245 Silver, glass and ceramics 246 - 264 4 pm Books and manuscripts 265 - 307 Thursday 17 September 4 pm Jewellery 308 - 509 MODERN ART AND DESIGN Tuesday 22 September 4 pm Paintings and sculptures Wednesday 23 September 2 pm Paintings and sculptures Prints Thursday 24 September 4 pm Silver and decorative art Furniture, lamps and carpets DEADLINE FOR CLAIMING ITEMS: WEDNESDAY 7 OCTOBER Items bought at this auction must be paid no later than eight days from the date of the invoice and claimed at Bredgade 33 by Wednesday 7 October at the latest. Otherwise, they will be moved to Bruun Rasmussen’s storage facility at Baltikavej 10 in Copenhagen at the buyer’s expense and risk. This transportation will cost DKK 150 per item VAT included, and storage will cost DKK 150 per item per week VAT included. 896_antik_s001-015_start.indd 9 20.08.2020 15.26 Jens Juel, L.A. Ring og antikviteter fra en engelsk herregård Jens Juel var 1700-tallets førende danske portrætmaler, og med seks værker står han stærkt på nærværende auktion. I oplysningstiden opstod et hidtil ukendt fokus på barndommen som noget værdifuldt i sig selv anført af filosoffen Jean-Jacques Rousseaus pædagogiske skrifter. Det greb de europæiske malere, og her- hjemme dannede Juel fortrop. Med på auktionen har vi et enestående portræt af en russisk prins, der modsat traditionen fremtræder som et ægte barn med røde kinder, halvlangt hår og et sødmefuldt udtryk i ansigtet, og det samme gør sig gældende i Juels ovale portræt af en lille yndig pige med lyst hår og blå øjne. En lidt tidligere portrætmaler er den svenskfødte maler Carl Gustaf Pilo, og denne gang præsenterer vi hans portræt af Dronning Louise iført gul brokadekjole og rød hermelinskåbe. Værket fremtræder i en rigt udskåret forgyldt rokokoramme og stammer fra generalkonsul Johan Hansens store kunstsamling (kat.nr. 16, 20 og 7). På auktionen markerer vi også den danske maler L.A. Ring med 13 værker, der alle blev til i en tid, hvor Danmark bevægede sig fra at være et landbrugssamfund til et moderne, industrialiseret land. Rings kunst- neriske omdrejningspunkt var menneskets eksistentielle udfordringer i denne brydningstid, og de kraftfulde menneskeskildringer og melankolske landskaber har de seneste år vundet international genklang.
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