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When There Were Still Ice Floes in Winter Ice Floes on the Banks of the… Read More →
A Feast for the Eyes Dorotheum is delighted to present an important work by one… Read More →
Cultured Pearls
Pearls are regarded as symbols of wealth, wisdom and dignity, fertility, happiness and tears. The…
Contemporary Week: Giuilio Paolini
ART AND STAGE The interplay between space and structure, artwork and spectator is typical of…
ARTWORK OF THE DAY – Rudolf Hausner
Human Landscape ‘I began painting a landscape composition. The longer I worked on it, the more distinctly two completely separate areas emerged. While one is enclosed by a wall, the other has…
Contemporary Week: Alberto Burri
THE EYE AS A SCALPEL From the War to a battle with materials, from surgeon to artist: Alberto Burri (1915–1995) is regarded as one of the most influential post-war artists in Italy,…
Contemporary Week: Günther Uecker
MAGIC AND MEDITATION The Contemporary Art sale at Dorotheum on 25 November 2020 features an early work by Günther Uecker, listed as No. 1 in Dieter Honisch’s catalogue raisonné. “Head” is a…
Modern Art: Gustav Klimt
DIONYSIAN Vienna in the 1880s was a singular celebration of culture, life, and cultural life. Stages beckoned: a young Gustav Klimt was commissioned to adorn the walls of the Burgtheater, with magnificent…
ARTWORK OF THE DAY – Faustino Bocchi & Master of the Fertility of the Egg
Phantasmagoria: Fanciful and Strange pictorial jokes The fanciful artists such as Faustino Bocchi (Lot 101) and The Master of the Fertility of the Egg (Lots 272 and 273) created pictorial jokes, intended…
Modern Art
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