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Description
Agorgeouspainting byAlfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze. Also known as Wols. Purchased at Bureau Art Gallery in Jardim, Europa before being shipped to a gallery in San Paulo, Brazil, and later purchased and sent to an American Collector. All transitional documents to be included with the piece. You will notice that the freight cost is high. This is due to ebays max price for listed artwork of $1,500,000 and allows it to be listed at the for sale price of $2,000,000 before any sales or discounts.
Wols (1913-1951)
Wols was born as Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze in Berlin in 1913 and is today considered one of the more important modern artists. He moved to Dresden with his family in 1919, where he discovered his lively interest in painting in 1927. He was impressed above all by Paul Klee, Otto Dix and George Grosz.
The artist began an apprenticeship as a photographer in 1930 and attended classes at the Reiman-Schule, the Berlin school of applied arts. Moholy-Nagy advised Wols, who had applied at the Bauhaus*, to go to Paris. Here he painted and worked as a portrait photographer and a German teacher. He was given his first large commission as a photographer in 1937 at the Paris World Exhibition.
At the outbreak of the war, Wols was sent to an internment camp near Aix-en-Provence. He managed to flee in 1940 and hid in Cassis near Marseilles, where he spent his time drawing and painting in watercolor. He had to flee from the Germans in 1942 and went to Montélimar.
After his return to Paris he had his first exhibition of watercolors in 1945 at the Galerie Drouin, which was not very successful, however. A second exhibition in the same gallery two years later, on the other hand, was a sensational success. His encounter with Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir awakened a lively interest in Existentialist philosophy, which is also reflected in Wols' artistic work.
As a precursor of the Informel and one of the main artists of Tachisme, Wols produced a rich oeuvre he refers to as 'Zirkus Wols', which was initially inspired by the Surrealist* psychic Automatism*.
The different aspects in his work seem to continually inspire one another. Wols occupied himself not only with painting and graphic art but also with photography. His musical and literary talents are also reflected in his art. His painted work contains figurative elements as well as free improvisations and abstract elements. Spontaneity and immediateness determine the creative work of Wols, who never underwent any formal artistic training. Randomness plays an important role in his unstructured compositions.
In later years Wols was particularly interested in the combination of powerful brushstrokes with a relief-like painted surface structure. After his death in 1951, works by Wols were shown at the Kassel documenta II - III between 1955 and 1964.
Source:
Art Directory: http://www.wolfgang-schulze.com/
Condition
Good Vintage Condition - Canvas Patched; Chips in Frame Edges
Dimensions
33.625" x 25.5" x 1.25"
Sans Frame - 31.75" x 23.625"
(L x W x H)
60 x 86 cm