Lot No. 147


Josef Karl Rädler


Josef Karl Rädler - Modern Art

(Falkenau, Bohemia 1844–1917 Mauer-Öhling, Lower Austria)
“Zur Morgenröthe...”, signed, dated J. K. Rädler 23. März 1905, on the other side: “... So war Rädler als Junior so als Senior und in seinerm Alter (Lebensfrühling)... (excerpt from the text), dated 14/July 1911 Mauer Öhling”, tempera, ink, watercolour on paper, 41.5 x 28.5 cm, framed

Provenance:
Private Collection- heirs of a collector of works by Josef Karl Rädler

Rädler called himself the Court Painter of Austria, Italy and Siam.
He moved to Vienna aged 23, where he became a porcelain painter.
As Carl Rädler, he founded the “Rädler & Pilz Artistic Workshop for Porcelain Painting” in 1872 with Robert Pilz – which was a very successful company.
Around 1893, he was admitted to a private mental asylum in Lainz (Vienna) at his family’s insistence, and shortly after moved to the Pilgerhain mental asylum, then transferred to the “Emperor Franz Josef Regional Institute for Healing and Healthcare” in Mauer Öhling in Lower Austria. He lived there until his death.

28.11.2018 - 17:00

Realized price: **
EUR 9,375.-
Estimate:
EUR 7,000.- to EUR 9,000.-

Josef Karl Rädler


(Falkenau, Bohemia 1844–1917 Mauer-Öhling, Lower Austria)
“Zur Morgenröthe...”, signed, dated J. K. Rädler 23. März 1905, on the other side: “... So war Rädler als Junior so als Senior und in seinerm Alter (Lebensfrühling)... (excerpt from the text), dated 14/July 1911 Mauer Öhling”, tempera, ink, watercolour on paper, 41.5 x 28.5 cm, framed

Provenance:
Private Collection- heirs of a collector of works by Josef Karl Rädler

Rädler called himself the Court Painter of Austria, Italy and Siam.
He moved to Vienna aged 23, where he became a porcelain painter.
As Carl Rädler, he founded the “Rädler & Pilz Artistic Workshop for Porcelain Painting” in 1872 with Robert Pilz – which was a very successful company.
Around 1893, he was admitted to a private mental asylum in Lainz (Vienna) at his family’s insistence, and shortly after moved to the Pilgerhain mental asylum, then transferred to the “Emperor Franz Josef Regional Institute for Healing and Healthcare” in Mauer Öhling in Lower Austria. He lived there until his death.


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Auction: Modern Art
Auction type: Saleroom auction
Date: 28.11.2018 - 17:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 17.11. - 28.11.2018


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