Bid now at the auctions 'Design & Art from the Schellmann Collection' and 'Schools of Design'
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BID NOW! Auctions on Tuesday, December 03, 2024
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Dear ladies and gentlemen, dear friends of Quittenbaum, On Tuesday our auctions 'DESIGN & ART FROM THE SCHELLMANN COLLECTION' at 4:00 pm CET and 'SCHOOLS OF DESIGN' at 5:00 pm CET will take place!
We look forward to your participation! Yours Askan Quittenbaum |
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DESIGN & ART FROM THE SCHELLMANN COLLECTION 03 December 2024 3:00 pm CET Lots 1 - 57 |
Jörg Schellmann is an institution in Munich. He opened his first gallery (Kunstladen) in 1969. From the very beginning, he was passionate about publishing limited editions of prints, objects and installations in order to make the works of internationally renowned artists accessible to a wider audience. Schellmann worked with Joseph Beuys, Christo, Donald Judd, Andy Warhol and many others. He became known as the publisher of Joseph Beuys' 'Multiples', Andy Warhol's prints and the editions by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Donald Judd and most recently Thomas Ruff. Read more... |
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Jörg Schellmann Unique 'Pyramid' prototype cabinet, 2018 Estimate: € 5,000 - 7,000 |
| Peter Halley
'Nowhere', 1992 Screen print, Ed. 44/50 Estimate: € 3,000 - 4,000 |
| Jörg Schellmann 'Wing Seat' prototype armchair, 2008 Estimate: € 2,500 - 3,000 |
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SCHOOLS OF DESIGN 03 December 2024 5:00 pm CET Lots 58 - 358 |
At the end of the year, we present our annual highlight auction, 'Schools of Design' featuring around 300 objects from the 20th-century design history. Look forward to rarities from the Bauhaus era, anthroposophical design, as well as furniture and objects from three prestigious private collections with exciting focal points.
The auction opens with the 'Hoge Stool', a chair designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1919, followed by Josef Hartwig's Bauhaus chess set 'XVI'. Designed in 1924, this chess set is one of the most successful products that emerged from the Weimar Bauhaus. With simple, stereometric pieces, Hartwig aimed to create a chess set fundamentally different from traditional forms. The set is estimated at €9,000 to €12,000. Read more... |
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Jean Prouvé 'SAM 502' table, 1947 (design) Estimate: € 38,000 - 45,000 |
| Hans Kögl 'Palm' floor lamp '10397', 1980s Estimate: € 10,000 - 14,000 |
| Gerrit Rietveld 'Hoge Stoel' armchair, 1919 (design) Estimate: € 20,000 - 30,000 |
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