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Being the offspring of a well-known art seller’s family, Stefan Günther
easily found his way into trading with art and antiques. After eight years
in cooperation with Neumeister, Munich, he founded the Dresdener
Kunstauktionshaus in 1999 as free-lance-company and settled in spacious
historic parts of the famous art-nouveau-ballroom-place „Parkhotel“ amid the
high class villa architecture next to the three castles on top of the slopes
above the river Elbe.
Since then the company regularly offers a various choice of fine art and
antiques as well as furniture, clocks and jewelry, either during auction or
to be purchased directly. Collectors of Meissen porcelain will find a
steady choice of figurative and non-figurative collectibles and dishes. As
Dresden has hosted one of the most influencing art academies since Baroque
times, fine art objects related to the local developments in arts across
past centuries are most wanted items in the catalogues. Supporting
scientific researches on local artists, the Dresdener Kunstauktionshaus was
co-editor of several publications on Dresden Art as well as catalogues
raisonnés of the artistic oeuvres of such internationally highly regarded
artists as Richard Müller (1874-1954) or Hans Unger (1872-1936) and
co-operates quite frequently with public or private institutions in
supplying items on loan for exhibitions or special shows.
The ambitious crew welcomes you and kindly offers help and support either in
bidding, buying or getting an estimate of your personal treasures.
Being the offspring of a well-known art seller’s family, Stefan Günther
easily found his way into trading with art and antiques. After eight years
in cooperation with Neumeister, Munich, he founded the Dresdener
Kunstauktionshaus in 1999 as free-lance-company and settled in spacious
historic parts of the famous art-nouveau-ballroom-place „Parkhotel“ amid the
high class villa architecture next to the three castles on top of the slopes
above the river Elbe.
Since then the company regularly offers a various choice of fine art and
antiques as well as furniture, clocks and jewelry, either during auction or
to be purchased directly. Collectors of Meissen porcelain will find a
steady choice of figurative and non-figurative collectibles and dishes. As
Dresden has hosted one of the most influencing art academies since Baroque
times, fine art objects related to the local developments in arts across
past centuries are most wanted items in the catalogues. Supporting
scientific researches on local artists, the Dresdener Kunstauktionshaus was
co-editor of several publications on Dresden Art as well as catalogues
raisonnés of the artistic oeuvres of such internationally highly regarded
artists as Richard Müller (1874-1954) or Hans Unger (1872-1936) and
co-operates quite frequently with public or private institutions in
supplying items on loan for exhibitions or special shows.
The ambitious crew welcomes you and kindly offers help and support either in
bidding, buying or getting an estimate of your personal treasures.