Lot 116
GroBer Minotauros (left); GroBe Nike (right) (A set of 2)
Paul WUNDERLICH (German, 1927 - 2010)
1989
Bronze, edition no. 480/1000
45.7(L) x 33(W) x 182(H) cm (left)
Estimate
TWD 750,000-1,200,000
HKD 194,000-311,000
USD 24,900-39,900
Sold Price
Signature
Signed on the base Wunderlich , dated 89 , numbered 480/1000 and graved Minv Vorne 480
1990
Bronze, edition no. 457/2000
45.7(L) x 39(W) x 166.5(H) cm (right)
Signed on the base Wunderlich , dated 90 , numbered 457/2000 and graved Vorne NiKi 457
Private collection, Asia (purchased directly from the artist) ILLUSTRATED:
Paul Wunderlich: skulpturen und objekte Band II 1989- 1999 , Heinz Spielmann, edition Huber, Offenbach, 2000, color illustrated, p. 20 and p. 298
+ OVERVIEW
Paul Wunderlich was known by the world with his woodcut, lithographs, and sculpture works which are highly recognizable with the particularly new and distinct style. W underlich’s sculpture work features surrealism character which was influenced by Salvador Dali. The artist created artworks in a realistic and figurative approach to elaborate his personal fantasy. Wunderlich was born in Germany in 1927, he entered the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg in 1947. In 1961 he received the Prize of the Youth for graphics, therefore he went to Paris the next year with the awarded money for further advancement. The artist returned to the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg as a professor for engraving and painting between 1963 and 1968. Wunderlich married the photographer Karin Székessy in 1971, and continued their art pursuit together. Wunderlich used to live and work in Hamburg and Provence before he died in Provence on June 6, 2010, at the age of 83.
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Ravenel Autumn Auction 2017
Saturday, December 2, 2017, 2:30pm