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  • E. LANG (1886-1962), on Hofmannsthal's play Jedermann, Woodcut
    Oct. 26, 2024

    E. LANG (1886-1962), on Hofmannsthal's play Jedermann, Woodcut

    Est: €120 - €200

    Erwin Lang (1886 Vienna - 1962 ibid.): on Hofmannsthal's play Jedermann, 20th century, Woodcut Technique: Woodcut on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Double-sided printed sheetlet published by Avalun Verlag Vienna and Leipzig. This is the 13th edition from the series of "Avalun Prints". The title page features a depiction of personified death attacking the rich man in his sleep. Page 1 includes a short explanation in typographic print. On page 3 is a depiction of two figures with hand lanterns at night. On the reverse there is also a list of previously published prints in the series. Keywords: 20th century, Expressionism, Professions, Germany, Size: Paper: 30,0 cm x 23,0 cm (11,8 x 9,1 in)

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)
    May. 28, 2024

    ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)

    Est: €100 - €200

    ERWIN LANG* (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna) Dance lithography/paper, 46,9 x 33 cm litograph from a portfolio with 12 lithographs and poems by Richard Billinger Archangels Morgenruf ESTIMATE °€ 100 - 200 STARTING PRICE °€ 100 ERWIN LANG* was an Austrian painter, graphic artist, illustrator, set designer, poster designer, and jewelry designer. As a painter, he mainly created depictions of people, initially close to Impressionism; Overall, graphic activities predominate. From 1903 to 1907, Lang studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts under Erich Mallina, Willibald Schulmeister, Alfred Roller, Rudolf von Larisch, Rosalia Rothansl, Leopoldine Guttmann, Carl Otto Czeschka and Bertold Löffler. As early as 1906 he was responsible for furnishing the theater in Josefstadt; specifically for the production of “Hannele’s Ascension”. As a result, further commissions to design stage sets arose in Vienna and Berlin, among others. 1913/1914 for Max Reinhardt. Lang was friends with Oskar Kokoschka and Franz von Zülow, and later also with Richard Billinger. In 1908 he exhibited graphic works in the “Kunstschau”; In 1911, he was represented for the first time in a special exhibition at the Hagenbund, together with Kokoschka, Schiele, Kolig and Faistauer. In 1910, Lang married the dancer Grete Wiesenthal, for whom he created posters and productions; She was also his favorite model at the beginning. In 1913, together with Felix Albreach Harta, he took over the organization of the International Black and White Exhibition (poster and catalog cover each by Erwing Lang). From 1914, Lang did military service.War service. He only returned from Russian captivity in 1920, after an adventurous escape via China. As a result, his works initially revealed influences from Chinese design. Lang created numerous graphic works, also in cycles, e.g. “Am Morgen” and “Grete Wiesenthal and her school” (both lithographs), or “Deutsche Dome” and “Michael Kohlhaas” (woodcuts). Lang also worked as a jewelry designer for his half-brother, the Viennese jeweler Erich Töpfert, and as a set designer for the Burgtheater. From 1924 to 1938, Lang was a member of the Hagenbund and from 1946 of the Vienna Secession. He was also a member of the Salzkammergut Artists' Guild and its president from 1946 to 1954. Lang designed the poster for the 52nd Hagenbund exhibition (V-VI/1926); Together with Robert Haas, he designed the poster for the memorial exhibition Lovis Corinth (XI-XII/1926 in the Hagenbund). In 1934 Lang took part in the Venice Biennale. From the second half of the 1920s he lived partly in Upper Austria, maintaining the Vienna studio. His works include: in the Belvedere, in the Albertina, in the Vienna Museum and in the Austrian Theater Museum Vienna. Honours, prizes (selection): 1922 Silver State Medal; 1933 Honorary Award from the City of Vienna; 1934 Prize from the Julius Reich Foundation; 1934 Austrian State Prize; 1935 awarded the title of professor. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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  • ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)
    May. 28, 2024

    ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)

    Est: €100 - €200

    ERWIN LANG* (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna) Wind Bride lithography/paper, 46,9 x 33 cm litograph from a portfolio with 12 lithographs and poems by Richard Billinger Archangels Morgenruf ESTIMATE °€ 100 - 200 STARTING PRICE °€ 100 ERWIN LANG* was an Austrian painter, graphic artist, illustrator, set designer, poster designer, and jewelry designer. As a painter, he mainly created depictions of people, initially close to Impressionism; Overall, graphic activities predominate. From 1903 to 1907, Lang studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts under Erich Mallina, Willibald Schulmeister, Alfred Roller, Rudolf von Larisch, Rosalia Rothansl, Leopoldine Guttmann, Carl Otto Czeschka and Bertold Löffler. As early as 1906 he was responsible for furnishing the theater in Josefstadt; specifically for the production of “Hannele’s Ascension”. As a result, further commissions to design stage sets arose in Vienna and Berlin, among others. 1913/1914 for Max Reinhardt. Lang was friends with Oskar Kokoschka and Franz von Zülow, and later also with Richard Billinger. In 1908 he exhibited graphic works in the “Kunstschau”; In 1911, he was represented for the first time in a special exhibition at the Hagenbund, together with Kokoschka, Schiele, Kolig and Faistauer. In 1910, Lang married the dancer Grete Wiesenthal, for whom he created posters and productions; She was also his favorite model at the beginning. In 1913, together with Felix Albreach Harta, he took over the organization of the International Black and White Exhibition (poster and catalog cover each by Erwing Lang). From 1914, Lang did military service.War service. He only returned from Russian captivity in 1920, after an adventurous escape via China. As a result, his works initially revealed influences from Chinese design. Lang created numerous graphic works, also in cycles, e.g. “Am Morgen” and “Grete Wiesenthal and her school” (both lithographs), or “Deutsche Dome” and “Michael Kohlhaas” (woodcuts). Lang also worked as a jewelry designer for his half-brother, the Viennese jeweler Erich Töpfert, and as a set designer for the Burgtheater. From 1924 to 1938, Lang was a member of the Hagenbund and from 1946 of the Vienna Secession. He was also a member of the Salzkammergut Artists' Guild and its president from 1946 to 1954. Lang designed the poster for the 52nd Hagenbund exhibition (V-VI/1926); Together with Robert Haas, he designed the poster for the memorial exhibition Lovis Corinth (XI-XII/1926 in the Hagenbund). In 1934 Lang took part in the Venice Biennale. From the second half of the 1920s he lived partly in Upper Austria, maintaining the Vienna studio. His works include: in the Belvedere, in the Albertina, in the Vienna Museum and in the Austrian Theater Museum Vienna. Honours, prizes (selection): 1922 Silver State Medal; 1933 Honorary Award from the City of Vienna; 1934 Prize from the Julius Reich Foundation; 1934 Austrian State Prize; 1935 awarded the title of professor. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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  • ERWIN LANG* (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)
    May. 28, 2024

    ERWIN LANG* (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)

    Est: €100 - €200

    ERWIN LANG* (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna) Greeting lithography/paper, 46,9 x 33 cm signed ERWIN LANG* litograph from a portfolio with 12 lithographs and poems by Richard Billinger Archangels Morgenruf ESTIMATE °€ 100 - 200 STARTING PRICE °€ 100 ERWIN LANG* was an Austrian painter, graphic artist, illustrator, set designer, poster designer, and jewelry designer. As a painter, he mainly created depictions of people, initially close to Impressionism; Overall, graphic activities predominate. From 1903 to 1907, Lang studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts under Erich Mallina, Willibald Schulmeister, Alfred Roller, Rudolf von Larisch, Rosalia Rothansl, Leopoldine Guttmann, Carl Otto Czeschka and Bertold Löffler. As early as 1906 he was responsible for furnishing the theater in Josefstadt; specifically for the production of “Hannele’s Ascension”. As a result, further commissions to design stage sets arose in Vienna and Berlin, among others. 1913/1914 for Max Reinhardt. Lang was friends with Oskar Kokoschka and Franz von Zülow, and later also with Richard Billinger. In 1908 he exhibited graphic works in the “Kunstschau”; In 1911, he was represented for the first time in a special exhibition at the Hagenbund, together with Kokoschka, Schiele, Kolig and Faistauer. In 1910, Lang married the dancer Grete Wiesenthal, for whom he created posters and productions; She was also his favorite model at the beginning. In 1913, together with Felix Albreach Harta, he took over the organization of the International Black and White Exhibition (poster and catalog cover each by Erwing Lang). From 1914, Lang did military service.War service. He only returned from Russian captivity in 1920, after an adventurous escape via China. As a result, his works initially revealed influences from Chinese design. Lang created numerous graphic works, also in cycles, e.g. “Am Morgen” and “Grete Wiesenthal and her school” (both lithographs), or “Deutsche Dome” and “Michael Kohlhaas” (woodcuts). Lang also worked as a jewelry designer for his half-brother, the Viennese jeweler Erich Töpfert, and as a set designer for the Burgtheater. From 1924 to 1938, Lang was a member of the Hagenbund and from 1946 of the Vienna Secession. He was also a member of the Salzkammergut Artists' Guild and its president from 1946 to 1954. Lang designed the poster for the 52nd Hagenbund exhibition (V-VI/1926); Together with Robert Haas, he designed the poster for the memorial exhibition Lovis Corinth (XI-XII/1926 in the Hagenbund). In 1934 Lang took part in the Venice Biennale. From the second half of the 1920s he lived partly in Upper Austria, maintaining the Vienna studio. His works include: in the Belvedere, in the Albertina, in the Vienna Museum and in the Austrian Theater Museum Vienna. Honours, prizes (selection): 1922 Silver State Medal; 1933 Honorary Award from the City of Vienna; 1934 Prize from the Julius Reich Foundation; 1934 Austrian State Prize; 1935 awarded the title of professor. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

    Widder Auctions
  • E. LANG (1886-1962), on Hofmannsthal's play Jedermann, Woodcut
    Feb. 24, 2024

    E. LANG (1886-1962), on Hofmannsthal's play Jedermann, Woodcut

    Est: €120 - €200

    Erwin Lang (1886 Vienna - 1962 ibid.): on Hofmannsthal's play Jedermann, 20th century, Woodcut Technique: Woodcut on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Double-sided printed sheetlet published by Avalun Verlag Vienna and Leipzig. This is the 13th edition from the series of "Avalun Prints". The title page features a depiction of personified death attacking the rich man in his sleep. Page 1 includes a short explanation in typographic print. On page 3 is a depiction of two figures with hand lanterns at night. On the reverse there is also a list of previously published prints in the series. Keywords: 20th century, Expressionism, Professions, Germany,

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • The Chinese Scholar Lau
    Feb. 01, 2024

    The Chinese Scholar Lau

    Est: €200 - €400

    woodcut sheet size: 17,7 x 21,9 in , plate size: 9,4 x 11,9 in From: Annual portfolio of the Society for Reproducing Art in Vienna, 1922

    Lehner Kunstauktionen
  • E. LANG (1886-1962), on Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, Woodcut
    Oct. 14, 2023

    E. LANG (1886-1962), on Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, Woodcut

    Est: €120 - €200

    Erwin Lang (1886 Vienna - 1962 ibid.): on Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, 20th century, Woodcut Technique: Woodcut on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Double-sided printed sheetlet published by Avalun Verlag Vienna and Leipzig. This is the 13th edition from the series of "Avalun Prints". The title page features a depiction of personified death attacking the rich man in his sleep. Page 1 includes a short explanation in typographic print. On page 3 is a depiction of two figures with hand lanterns at night. On the reverse there is also a list of previously published prints in the series. Keywords: 20th century, Expressionism, Professions, Germany,

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • E. LANG (1886-1962), on Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, Woodcut
    Jun. 10, 2023

    E. LANG (1886-1962), on Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, Woodcut

    Est: €120 - €200

    Erwin Lang (1886 Vienna - 1962 ibid.): on Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, 20th century, Woodcut Technique: Woodcut on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Double-sided printed sheetlet published by Avalun Verlag Vienna and Leipzig. This is the 13th edition from the series of "Avalun Prints". The title page features a depiction of personified death attacking the rich man in his sleep. Page 1 includes a short explanation in typographic print. On page 3 is a depiction of two figures with hand lanterns at night. On the reverse there is also a list of previously published prints in the series. Keywords: 20th century, Expressionism, Professions, Germany,

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • Standing boy nude
    Jun. 06, 2023

    Standing boy nude

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    framed

    Lehner Kunstauktionen
  • ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)
    May. 19, 2022

    ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)

    Est: €200 - €300

    ERWIN LANG* (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna) The Rising lithography/paper, 46,9 x 33 cm litography from a portfolio of 12 lithographs and poems by Richard Billinger Archangels Morgenruf Provenance: private property Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 300 Austrian painter and graphic artist of the 20th century. Studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule under Erich Mallina, Rudolf Larisch, Carl Otto Czeschka and Berthold Löffler, among others. 1908 Participated in the art show of Gustav Klimt. Exhibits with Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. Around 1910 marries the dancer Grete Wiesenthal. Worked as a stage designer in Vienna and Berlin for Max Reinhardt, among others. Friendship with Oskar Kokoschka and Franz von Zülow. 1924 - 1938 member of the Hagenbund, from 1946 member of the Vienna Secession, also membership of the Salzkammergut Artists' Guild. Created graphic works, also cycles and numerous posters and illustrations for Grete Wiesenthal, an important representative of modern expressive dance. As the son of the social worker and women's rights activist Marie Lang, Lang attended Alfred Roller's school of applied arts together with Kokoschka and Schiele. As early as 1908 he exhibited his works at the Vienna Art Show and in 1911 as part of the Hagenbund. His artistic focus was on the technique of the woodcut. After being a prisoner of war in Russia, from which he was only able to escape via China in 1920, he worked mainly as a stage decorator in Vienna and Berlin. It's one of the most beautiful things I've seen (...). She is so immaterial and so modest, almost entirely dancing, floating art and yet so very human in the goodness of her intelligent feeling.” These rapturous words come from a contemporary's personal memory of meeting the dancer Grete Wiesenthal. If you believe the contemporary descriptions, there is hardly anyone who is not enchanted by the charm, the elegance, the dancing ability, but also the kindness and philanthropy of the famous dancer. The admiration of the artist can also be clearly felt in the works of Erwin Lang shown here. The two are married to each other from 1910 to 1920 and have a son together. Lang met the young dancer when he was attending the applied arts school and working on nude and movement studies. Grete Wiesenthal was initially a solo dancer in the Vienna Court Opera Ballet and left the opera in 1908 to found an independent dance group with her sisters. In the same year, the three Wiesenthal sisters celebrate a resounding success with their modern dance style at the Cabaret Fledermaus. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° in the catalog), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13% is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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  • ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)
    May. 19, 2022

    ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)

    Est: €200 - €300

    ERWIN LANG* (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna) Dance lithography/paper, 46,9 x 33 x cm litography from a portfolio of 12 lithographs and poems by Richard Billinger Archangels Morgenruf Provenance: private property Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 300 Austrian painter and graphic artist of the 20th century. Studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule under Erich Mallina, Rudolf Larisch, Carl Otto Czeschka and Berthold Löffler, among others. 1908 Participated in the art show of Gustav Klimt. Exhibits with Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. Around 1910 marries the dancer Grete Wiesenthal. Worked as a stage designer in Vienna and Berlin for Max Reinhardt, among others. Friendship with Oskar Kokoschka and Franz von Zülow. 1924 - 1938 member of the Hagenbund, from 1946 member of the Vienna Secession, also membership of the Salzkammergut Artists' Guild. Created graphic works, also cycles and numerous posters and illustrations for Grete Wiesenthal, an important representative of modern expressive dance. As the son of the social worker and women's rights activist Marie Lang, Lang attended Alfred Roller's school of applied arts together with Kokoschka and Schiele. As early as 1908 he exhibited his works at the Vienna Art Show and in 1911 as part of the Hagenbund. His artistic focus was on the technique of the woodcut. After being a prisoner of war in Russia, from which he was only able to escape via China in 1920, he worked mainly as a stage decorator in Vienna and Berlin. It's one of the most beautiful things I've seen (...). She is so immaterial and so modest, almost entirely dancing, floating art and yet so very human in the goodness of her intelligent feeling.” These rapturous words come from a contemporary's personal memory of meeting the dancer Grete Wiesenthal. If you believe the contemporary descriptions, there is hardly anyone who is not enchanted by the charm, the elegance, the dancing ability, but also the kindness and philanthropy of the famous dancer. The admiration of the artist can also be clearly felt in the works of Erwin Lang shown here. The two are married to each other from 1910 to 1920 and have a son together. Lang met the young dancer when he was attending the applied arts school and working on nude and movement studies. Grete Wiesenthal was initially a solo dancer in the Vienna Court Opera Ballet and left the opera in 1908 to found an independent dance group with her sisters. In the same year, the three Wiesenthal sisters celebrate a resounding success with their modern dance style at the Cabaret Fledermaus. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° in the catalog), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13% is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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  • ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)
    May. 19, 2022

    ERWIN LANG (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna)

    Est: €200 - €300

    ERWIN LANG* (Vienna 1886 - 1962 Vienna) Maenad lithography/paper, 46,9 x 33 cm litography from a portfolio of 12 lithographs and poems by Richard Billinger Archangels Morgenruf Provenance: private property Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 300 Austrian painter and graphic artist of the 20th century. Studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule under Erich Mallina, Rudolf Larisch, Carl Otto Czeschka and Berthold Löffler, among others. 1908 Participated in the art show of Gustav Klimt. Exhibits with Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. Around 1910 marries the dancer Grete Wiesenthal. Worked as a stage designer in Vienna and Berlin for Max Reinhardt, among others. Friendship with Oskar Kokoschka and Franz von Zülow. 1924 - 1938 member of the Hagenbund, from 1946 member of the Vienna Secession, also membership of the Salzkammergut Artists' Guild. Created graphic works, also cycles and numerous posters and illustrations for Grete Wiesenthal, an important representative of modern expressive dance. As the son of the social worker and women's rights activist Marie Lang, Lang attended Alfred Roller's school of applied arts together with Kokoschka and Schiele. As early as 1908 he exhibited his works at the Vienna Art Show and in 1911 as part of the Hagenbund. His artistic focus was on the technique of the woodcut. After being a prisoner of war in Russia, from which he was only able to escape via China in 1920, he worked mainly as a stage decorator in Vienna and Berlin. It's one of the most beautiful things I've seen (...). She is so immaterial and so modest, almost entirely dancing, floating art and yet so very human in the goodness of her intelligent feeling.” These rapturous words come from a contemporary's personal memory of meeting the dancer Grete Wiesenthal. If you believe the contemporary descriptions, there is hardly anyone who is not enchanted by the charm, the elegance, the dancing ability, but also the kindness and philanthropy of the famous dancer. The admiration of the artist can also be clearly felt in the works of Erwin Lang shown here. The two are married to each other from 1910 to 1920 and have a son together. Lang met the young dancer when he was attending the applied arts school and working on nude and movement studies. Grete Wiesenthal was initially a solo dancer in the Vienna Court Opera Ballet and left the opera in 1908 to found an independent dance group with her sisters. In the same year, the three Wiesenthal sisters celebrate a resounding success with their modern dance style at the Cabaret Fledermaus. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° in the catalog), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13% is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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  • ERWIN LANG (AUSTRIAN, 1886-1962) GRETE WIESENTHAL, 1915 Woodcut: 10 x 9 1/4 in. (plate), 18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in. (sheet)
    Mar. 23, 2022

    ERWIN LANG (AUSTRIAN, 1886-1962) GRETE WIESENTHAL, 1915 Woodcut: 10 x 9 1/4 in. (plate), 18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in. (sheet)

    Est: $50 - $100

    ERWIN LANG (AUSTRIAN, 1886-1962) GRETE WIESENTHAL, 1915 Woodcut: 10 x 9 1/4 in. (plate), 18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in. (sheet) Matted; lower right dated, signed and titled: 1915 Erwin LANG / ex ZYKLUS / "Grete Wiesenthal" Provenance: Estate of Mirtha V. Perea

    Potomack Company
  • Lang, Erwin
    Feb. 19, 2022

    Lang, Erwin

    Est: €30 - €40

    (1886 Wien 1962). Stefansturm. Holzschnitt auf Ingres. 28 x 18, Blgr. 40 x 29,5 cm. Sign. - Äußere Ränder schwach knittrig. R

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  • ERWIN LANG (AUSTRIAN, 1886-1962) GRETE WIESENTHAL, 1915 Woodcut: 10 x 9 1/4 in. (plate), 18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in. (sheet)
    Dec. 16, 2021

    ERWIN LANG (AUSTRIAN, 1886-1962) GRETE WIESENTHAL, 1915 Woodcut: 10 x 9 1/4 in. (plate), 18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in. (sheet)

    Est: $100 - $150

    ERWIN LANG (AUSTRIAN, 1886-1962) GRETE WIESENTHAL, 1915 Woodcut: 10 x 9 1/4 in. (plate), 18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in. (sheet) Matted; lower right dated, signed and titled: 1915 Erwin LANG / ex ZYKLUS / "Grete Wiesenthal" Provenance: Estate of Mirtha V. Perea

    Potomack Company
  • Lang, Plakat Wiesenthal / Lang, Poster Wiesenthal
    Dec. 04, 2021

    Lang, Plakat Wiesenthal / Lang, Poster Wiesenthal

    Est: -

    Lang, Erwin (1886 Wien - 1962 ebenda) ''Central-Theater. Grete Wiesenthal Gastspiel''. Veranstaltungsplakat. Farblithografie, 1911. In der Darstellung unterhalb des Titels links signiert. Druck bei Hollerbaum & Schmidt, Berlin. Ausdrucksstarkes Plakat mit dem Antlitz der Schauspielerin und Tänzerin als stilisierte Maske. 89,5 x 47,5 cm (Bl). Umlaufend knickspurig und mit kleinen Mängeln. Risse unten Mitte, links oben und an den oberen Ecken (hier hinterlegt). Event poster theater Grete Wiesenthal. Colour lithograph, 1911. Signed in the motiv below the title left. Printed in Berlin. Some bends and crinkles allover. Tears at bottom and left margin as wells as the top corners (here fixed backsides).

    Kunstauktionshaus Günther
  • E.LANG (1886-1962), Illustration for Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, Woodcut
    Sep. 18, 2021

    E.LANG (1886-1962), Illustration for Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, Woodcut

    Est: €135 - €225

    Erwin Lang (1886 Wien - 1962 ibid.), Illustration for Hofmannsthal's play "Everyman, 20th century, Woodcut Technique: Woodcut on Paper Date: 20th century Description: Double-sided printed sheetlet published by Avalun Verlag Vienna and Leipzig. This is the 13th edition from the series of "Avalun Prints". The title page features a depiction of personified death attacking the rich man in his sleep. Page 1 includes a short explanation in typographic print. On page 3 is a depiction of two figures with hand lanterns at night. On the reverse there is also a list of previously published prints in the series. Keywords: , 20th century, Expressionism, Professions, Germany, Size: 30,0 cm x 23,0 cm Condition: Very good Condition. Sporadic pale discolourations and single foxing spots are visible. There is a full-page horizontal crease in the centre of the sheet.

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • Vita Nuova
    Mar. 23, 2017

    Vita Nuova

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    linocut signed lower right; titled lower left 18.5 x 14.6 inch framed

    Lehner Kunstauktionen
  • Print, Erwin Lang, The Dance
    Sep. 13, 2014

    Print, Erwin Lang, The Dance

    Est: $50 - $100

    Erwin Lang (Austrian, 1886-1962), "The Dance," c. 1920, woodblock print, pencil signed lower right, overall (framed): 22.5"h x 19.5"w. Provenance: Barclay Simpson Fine Arts Gallery (Lafayette, CA)

    Clars Auctions
  • Cathedral Interior
    May. 04, 2014

    Cathedral Interior

    Est: $20 - $50

    Cathedral Interior

    Arthaz
  • Cathedral Façade
    May. 04, 2014

    Cathedral Façade

    Est: $20 - $50

    Cathedral Façade

    Arthaz
  • Sideview portrait of a man
    May. 04, 2014

    Sideview portrait of a man

    Est: $80 - $150

    Sideview portrait of a man

    Arthaz
  • Book - Lang, Erwin
    Oct. 12, 2013

    Book - Lang, Erwin

    Est: - €60

    Lang, Erwin (1886 Wien 1962). Stefansturm. Holzschnitt auf Ingres. 28 x 18, Blgr. 40 x 29, 5 cm. Sign. - Äußere Ränder schwach knittrig.

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  • Erwin Lang * (Wien 1886-1962) Rückseite betitelt,
    May. 15, 2013

    Erwin Lang * (Wien 1886-1962) Rückseite betitelt,

    Est: €900 - €1,200

    Erwin Lang * (Wien 1886-1962) Rückseite betitelt, "Schnitter", rechts unten signiert Erwin Lang, Aquarell auf Papier, ca. 55 x 39 cm, Passepartout, verglast, gerahmt, Rahmen etwas beschädigt (CW) Ruf 450,

    Dorotheum
  • Ätna.
    Feb. 02, 2013

    Ätna.

    Est: - €100

    Ätna. Ausbruch des Ätna. Holzschnitt von Erwin Lang (1886-1962). 26 x 18, Blgr. 40 x 29, 5 cm. Sign. u. mit dem Namenszug im Stock.

    Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
  • Lang, Erwin
    Apr. 21, 2012

    Lang, Erwin

    Est: - €60

    Lang, Erwin (1886 Wien 1962). Stefansturm. Holzschnitt auf Ingres. 28 x 18 cm. Blgr. 40 x 29,5 cm. Sign. - Äußerste Ränder etw. knittrig.

    Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
  • Ätna.
    Apr. 21, 2012

    Ätna.

    Est: - €100

    Ätna. Ausbruch des Ätna. Holzschnitt von Erwin Lang (1886-1962). 26 x 18, Blgr. 40 x 29,5 cm. Sign. u. mit dem Namenszug im Stock.

    Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
  • Lang, Erwin,
    Jun. 19, 2010

    Lang, Erwin,

    Est: - €800

    Lang, Erwin, Wiener Maler u. Graphiker (1886-1962). 6 eh. Briefe mit eh. Unterschrift "Erwin", tls. mit eh. Bleistift- od. Tuschfederzeichn., tls. aquarelliert, mit U. "Erwin", 1 dat. "Wien 3.II 1929" u. 2 Brieffragm., beide mit aquarell. Zeichn., davon 1 mit U., 1 dat. "Abtsdorf 22 Juli 1926". Gr.8° bis 4°. Zus. 13 Bl., davon 24 S. beschrieben. Meist gefaltet. Wohl alle an seinen Freund "Ernstl", ("Ernsterl") Ernst Goldschmidt. - Dazu: "Der Nackichte", eine kl. Abhandlung über den Meschen u. seine Bekleidung u. deren Bedeutung, mit 6 aquarellierten Bleistiftzeichnungen. Vierfach gef. Leporello von 5 Bl. davon 6 S. beschrieben. - 2 kolor. Holzschn. "Fröhliche Weihnachten!" u. "Freuet euch". Ca. 22 x 17 u. ca. 26 x 20 cm. 1 mit dem Namenszug u. Datum (unleserlich) im Stock. - Tls. gebr. u. angestaubt, tls. schmutzfl. - Eh. Brief von Erwins Mutter Marie Lang an Ernsterl, dat. "Hollereck 28. III 1930", in dem sie ihn um Hilfe bittet, da Peter bei Steyr-Auto arbeitet u. dort von 6000 schon 4000 Stellen abgebaut wurden, "Peter ist tüchtig u. werth hinübergelotst zu werden". 4°. 1 Bl., beids. beschrieben. - 3 kl. Fotos von "Mutter Lang", davon 1 mit eh. Widm. an "Ernsterl", dat. 15 II 1931. Die anderen von anderer Hand beschriftet u. 1 dat. "Hollereck Sommer 1927".

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  • Lang, Erwin (1886 Wien 1962). Der chinesische
    Jan. 24, 2009

    Lang, Erwin (1886 Wien 1962). Der chinesische

    Est: - €60

    Lang, Erwin (1886 Wien 1962). Der chinesische Gelehrte Lau. Holzschnitt, 1922. 24 x 30 cm. Signiert. Signierter Vorzugsdruck des in der Jahresmappe 1922 der Ges. f. vervielf. Kunst in Wien erschienenen Blattes. - Unt. li. Eck etw. knickf.

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  • [ Poster ]
    Sep. 20, 2008

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    Est: €300 - €450

    Lang, Erwin 1886 - 1962:Grete Wiesenthal Gastspiel: Druck: Hollerbaum & Schmidt, Berlin(B+) aJ, Aufkleber entfernt, dort etwas fleckig: DfP III-1942: 1911: 70 x 47 cm

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  • The dancer Grete Wiesenthal with her son and sister
    Dec. 13, 2007

    The dancer Grete Wiesenthal with her son and sister

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Erwin Lang (AUSTRIAN, 1886-1962) The dancer Grete Wiesenthal with her son and sister oil on canvas 79 x 71¼ in. (200.7 x 181 cm.) Painted in 1911.

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