Lot No. 2


Alfons Walde *


Alfons Walde * - Modern Art

(Oberndorf 1891–1958 Kitzbühel)
“Almen und Gletscher”, 1932, signed A. Walde, Alfons Walde label on the reverse with the following in the artist’s hand-writing: “Almen und Gletscher” Kitzbühel, Tirol, 1932, oil on cardboard, left margin trimmed, 43 x 65 cm, framed

Registered:
Alfons Walde Archive

Compare:
Alfons Walde, exh. cat., Leopold Museum, 2006, p. 118

Provenance:
Family Collection since 1948, Czechoslovakia resp. Czech Republic

In the late twenties and thirties, the paintings „Holzknechte“ (1926/27), Frühling in Tirol (1928), „Einsame Hausung“ (around 1930), „Almen und Firn“ (1933) and „Bergweiler (Weiler in Tirol)“ (1935) showed the village and alpine ambience in impasto-painted concepts. The titles of these works are now directly associated with the term “Tyrol”. Soft hilltops and hollows stand in contrast to rocky, rugged mountain backdrops...
Gert Ammann – from the literature cited below

“If people could look without prejudice, and not always wish to wait until one persuaded them to accept what they would, in any case, sooner or later be compelled to acknowledge, they would have the pleasant satisfaction of already recognising Walde as one of the most significant Austrian painters.”
Max Roden, Tiroler Künstler, Volkszeitung, Vienna, 25 July 1927

Specialist: Mag. Elke Königseder Mag. Elke Königseder
+43-1-515 60-358

elke.koenigseder@dorotheum.at

29.11.2022 - 18:00

Realized price: **
EUR 565,500.-
Estimate:
EUR 220,000.- to EUR 360,000.-

Alfons Walde *


(Oberndorf 1891–1958 Kitzbühel)
“Almen und Gletscher”, 1932, signed A. Walde, Alfons Walde label on the reverse with the following in the artist’s hand-writing: “Almen und Gletscher” Kitzbühel, Tirol, 1932, oil on cardboard, left margin trimmed, 43 x 65 cm, framed

Registered:
Alfons Walde Archive

Compare:
Alfons Walde, exh. cat., Leopold Museum, 2006, p. 118

Provenance:
Family Collection since 1948, Czechoslovakia resp. Czech Republic

In the late twenties and thirties, the paintings „Holzknechte“ (1926/27), Frühling in Tirol (1928), „Einsame Hausung“ (around 1930), „Almen und Firn“ (1933) and „Bergweiler (Weiler in Tirol)“ (1935) showed the village and alpine ambience in impasto-painted concepts. The titles of these works are now directly associated with the term “Tyrol”. Soft hilltops and hollows stand in contrast to rocky, rugged mountain backdrops...
Gert Ammann – from the literature cited below

“If people could look without prejudice, and not always wish to wait until one persuaded them to accept what they would, in any case, sooner or later be compelled to acknowledge, they would have the pleasant satisfaction of already recognising Walde as one of the most significant Austrian painters.”
Max Roden, Tiroler Künstler, Volkszeitung, Vienna, 25 July 1927

Specialist: Mag. Elke Königseder Mag. Elke Königseder
+43-1-515 60-358

elke.koenigseder@dorotheum.at


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Auction: Modern Art
Auction type: Saleroom auction with Live Bidding
Date: 29.11.2022 - 18:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 22.11. - 29.11.2022


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