In bed with Carla Bruni and others @ Villa Grisebach Auktionen
Pamela Hanson, Carla Bruni in Bed, 1994. Silbergelatineabzug, 2008. 38.9 x 58.1 cm.
BERLIN.- This year’s spring auctions at Villa Grisebach Auktionen in Berlin start off on June 4, 2009 with the sale of Modern and Contemporary photography including a copy of only ten numbered that exist of the image of the French First Lady taken by U.S. photographer Pamela Hanson
Also, among the 190 lots for sale, are a convolute of around two dozens photographs and two original glass negatives depicting the work of the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The top lots in this segment include Curt Rehbein’s vintage prints from 1922 depicting Mies van der Rohe’s famous model for a glass skyscraper (estimate of 10,000-15,000 EUR) as well as the architect’s project for the “Tower house at Friedrichstraße” (estimate of 5,000-10,000 EUR).
Curt Rehbein, Mies van der Rohe’s famous model for a glass skyscraper. Vintage. Gelatin silver contact print. 22,6 x 17,2 cm. Est. EUR 10.000 – 15.000
Curt Rehbein, Mies van der Rohe's project for the “Tower house at Friedrichstraße”, 1922. Vintage. Gelatin silver print of a photomontage. 22,8 x 17 cm. Est. EUR 5.000 – 10.000 On the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus, Grisebach furthermore offers a collection of selected photographic works by various Bauhaus artists. Featured here are namely the experimental portraits by Kurt Kranz (estimate of 8,000-10,000 EUR) and Hajo Rose (estimate of 3,500-4,000 EUR), Werner David Feist’s “electronic still life” (estimate of 4,000-6,000 EUR) as well as images showing the Bauhaus in Dessau during its construction taken by Lucia Moholy (estimate of 1,800-2,200 EUR). Additional architectural photographic highlights in this segment are by Kurt Kranz, Bernhard Pankok, the Atelier de Sandalo, and Iwao Yamawaki. Kurt Kranz, Kurt Schmidt. Circa 1930. Vintage. Gelatin silver print, multiple exposure. 23,7 x 17,9 cm. Est. EUR 8.000 – 10.000 Hajo Rose, Montage Selbstportrait (Im Bauhausgebäude). Ci rc Werner David Feist, Electronic still life. Circa 1929. Vintage. Gelatin silver print., 16,4 x 15,3 cm. Est. EUR 4.000 – 6.000 Lucia Moholy, Bauhaus-Gebäude Dessau Im Rohbau, Südostansicht, 1926. Vintage. Gelatin silver print. 9,1 x 15,8 cm. Est. EUR 1.800 – 2.200 Within the segment of Modern photography, Grisebach presents a few exceptional and rare prints such as Martin Munkácsi’s photograph from circa 1932 depicting himself in one of the windows of the Zeppelin LZ 127 (estimate of 18,000-24,000 EUR), Erwin Blumenfeld’s inimitably personal view of the cabaret artist Valeska Gert (estimate of 8,000-10,000 EUR), two unique and original photograms by Christian Schad (estimated each with 5,000-7,000 EUR), a vintage print from Herbert List’s metaphysical-surreal “The Spirit of Lycabettos” (estimate of 5,000-7,000 EUR), and an early print of the famous 1953 photograph of Marilyn Monroe by Alfred Eisenstaedt (estimate of 8,000-10,000 EUR). Martin Munkácsi, Martin Munkácsi Im Fenster Des Zeppelins Lz 127, Circa 1932. Vintage. Silver bromide gelatin print. 29,6 x 23,3 cm. Est. EUR 18.000 – 24.000 Erwin Blumenfeld, Cabaret artist Valeska Gert, Paris. Circa 1938. Gelatin silver print, circa 1951. 34,2 x 27,7 cm. Est. EUR 8.000 – 10.000 Christian Schad, Schadographie 78, 1963. Vintage. Photogram and Photo-Collage. Gelatin silver paper. Unique work. 23,1 x 16,7 cm. Est. EUR 7.000 – 9.000 Christian Schad, Schadographie 16, 1960. Vintage. Photogram and Photo-Collage. Gelatin silver paper. Unique work. 11,5 x 8,4 cm. Est. EUR 7.000 – 9.000 Herbert List, “The Spirit of Lycabettos”, 1937. Vintage. Gelatin silver print. 25,9 x 23 cm Est. 5,000-7,000 EUR Alfred Eisenstaedt, Marilyn Monroe, 1953. Gelatin silver print, 1960s-1970s. 25,4 x 20,3 cm. Est. 8,000-10,000 EUR Further highlights featured in Grisebach’s photography auction are amongst others the rare portfolio Portraits by American photographer Arnold Newman estimated with 15,000-20,000 EUR, Irving Penn’s New Guinea Man and Sitting Woman (estimate of 10,000-15,000 EUR), and a version of the Odalisque by Horst P. Horst in a later platinum-palladium print. Contemporary works presented in the sale include a diptych entitled Portrait of a Girl 1+2 by Loretta Lux (estimate of 12,000-15,000 EUR) as well as photographs by artists such as Roger Ballen, Elger Esser, Axel Hütte, Helmut Newton, Bettina Rheims, Sebastiao Salgado, Frank Thiel. Arnold Newman, Portfolio Portraits, 1942–1967. 10 gelatin silver prints, 1972. 24,6 x 14,3 cm - 31,1 x 25,4 cm. Est. EUR 15.000 – 20.000 Irving Penn, New Guinea Man and Sitting Woman, 1970. Platin-palladium print on Rives-paper, 1983. 34 x 33,7 cm. Est. 10,000-15,000 EUR Horst P. Horst, Odalisque Sitting (Variant), New York, 1943. Platin-palladium print, 1980s, 47,3 x 38,3 cm. Est. EUR 6.000 – 8.000 Loretta Lux, “Portrait of a girl 1” / “Portrait of a girl 2”, 2000. 2 Cibachrome-prints, diptych. Each approx. 22,3 x 22,4 cm. Est. EUR 12.000 – 15.000