Adolf Hölzel (Olmütz 1853 - 1934 Stuttgart), attributed... Lot 58
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Adolf Hölzel (Olmütz 1853 - 1934 Stuttgart), attributed to, 'Drei unter einem Baum sitzende Frauen, pastel chalks on gray clay paper, unsigned, 18.5 x 23.7 cm, the grouping of three often found in Hölzel's work and the intense monochrome of the individual areas of color speak for Hölzel's authorship, laid down on paper, this cut out and mounted on brown card, this with various studio traces, under glass and passepartout in narrow strip, overall size: 25 x 31 cm. Limit 360,-
>> important German painter and early protagonist of abstraction and pioneer of modernism, studied at the Vienna and Munich academies, co-founder of the Dachau school of painting, later rejected as "degenerate".
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