Pierre Soulages ‘Serigraphie nr 21’ 1994
screenprint, signed in pencil l.r., ed. AP XXII/XXX, artist’s proof aside from the standard edition of 100, 76 x 58 cm
printed and published by Edition Domberger, Filderstadt, with blind stamp l.l.
Shrinivas ( India ) ca 1940 , 60×60 cm
Masa Arijoshi (Japan, 1948-1999)
Andre van der Vossen
Isidore van Mens
‘Nice’,dated 1938 SOLD
Herbert Zangs -dated 1957
Helge Ernst ca 1961
Helge Ernst 1916-1991
Helge Ernst was born in Copenhagen on 27th January 1916. He was a Danish painter, printmaker, designer and filmmaker.
Ernst was, essentially, a completely self-taught painter. He first exhibited in 1938 at the Autumn Art Exhibition (Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling), a juried exhibition held every year (since 1915) which is held in the Free Exhibition Building (Den Frie Udstillings) in Copenhagen. In 1939 he briefly studied under the French sculptor, painter, teacher and writer André Lhote (1885-1962) in Paris.
Helge Ernst’s early works were heavily influenced by the works of the landscape and figurative Danish painters Niels Lergaard (1893-1982) and Erik Hoppe (1896-1968). Ernst travelled extensively – Germany, France and Norway in the 1930s, Tunisia, Greece, the Netherlands and the UK in the 1940s and 1950s. By the early 1950s his works were becoming increasingly non-figurative and abstract.
In 1955, Ernst became the first abstract painter to become a member of the very traditional Koloristerne group (established 1932). In 1965 he became a member of the Grønningen group of artists. Named after the street (Grønningen) in Copenhagen where their first art exhibition was held, it is one of the oldest and most important artist groups in Denmark. It currently has 54 members and still hosts annual exhibitions at the Charlottenborg Exhibition Hall.
Frederick Serger
Herbert Zangs
Leo Erb
Hermann Goepfert
Zero Art
Herbert Zangs , Knickfaltung , 28 x 25 cm , 1953.
Herbert Zangs, 1977
Herbert Zangs, ca 1980
Herbert Zangs , 1959
Asian Modern Art
H A L Wichers. Dated 1937 ,oil on panel . Vulcano at Java
Modern Art
Cephas Stauthamer
Frederick Serger , 40 x 46 cm , ca 1950
Mose Tolliver
Genevieve Claisse