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LOT 86 Max Liebermann, 1847 - Berlin - 1939The Vegetable Garden in Wannsee, Facing North-East 1920 (?).

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Max Liebermann, 1847 - Berlin - 1939The Vegetable Garden in Wannsee, Facing North-East 1920 (?). Signed lower right. Verso on the stretcher frame numbered 24459. Oil on canvas. 36 x 48 cm. Framed. The painting depicts a corner of the artits's vegetable garden. Matthias Eberle suggests the date as ''1920'' based on the loose planting in this area of the garden, which was later replaced by thick shrubs (Eberle p. 1014, cf. 1926/12 and 13). In 1909 Max Liebermann bought one of the last available waterfront properties on the Wannsee in the Colonie Alsen, located at Seestraße 42, today Colomiestr. 3. The villa was built by Messel's student Paul Otto Baumgarten according to Liebermann's vision. With regard to the design of the garden, the artist consulted with Alfred Lichtwark, then head of the Hamburger Kunsthalle, and Albert Brodersen took over the work. The site is divided into the front garden with flower beds and vegetable patches on the lakeside part. Level with the garden shed, a perennial garden took up the entire width of the property. As early as 1900, Liebermann created paintings of parks and gardens as well as villa-like buildings, embedded in lush vegetation. At Wannsee, where Liebermann spent the summer months in his villa, he was able to pick up on the topic again. There, more than 200 paintings with different views of the magnificent garden were painted in a free, impressionist style. The artist composed the garden scenes of his late creative period in manifold nuances and light effects, they form an independent body of work and belong to Liebermann's most mature works. Examined by the Art Loss Register. Catalogue raisonné: Eberle 1920/22. Provenance: Weinmüller, Munich, Auction 118, 19 and 20/3/1969, no. 1925, illustration plate 101. Literature: Richardson, Holly Prentiss. Landscape in the work of Max Liebermann. Volume II, Phil. Diss. Brown University, Ann Arbor, 1991, p. 262, no. 751. Exhibition: Weinmüller, 118th Auction, Munich 19-20/3/1969, no. 1295, illustration plate 101.garden scenery, Impressionism, LandscapeLiebermann, Max1847 Berlin - 1935 ebendaDer Nutzgarten in Wannsee nach Nordosten1920 (?) Rechts unten signiert. Verso auf dem Keilrahmen nummeriert 24459. Öl auf Lwd. 36 x 48 cm. Rahmen. Das Gemälde zeigt den Blick auf eine Ecke des Gärtnerhäuschens im Nutzgarten des Künstlers. Grundlage des Datierungsvorschlages von Matthias Eberle auf "1920" ist der lockere Bewuchs an dieser Stelle, der später durch mächtig entwickelte Blumenstauden ersetzt wird (Eberle S. 1014, vgl. 1926/12 u. 13). Max Liebermann erwarb 1909 in der Villenkolonie Alsen eines der letzten freien Wassergrundstücke am Wannsee, an der Seestraße 42, heute Colomiestr. 3 gelegen. Die Villa wurde von dem Messel-Schüler Paul Otto Baumgarten nach den Vorstellungen Liebermanns erbaut. Hinsichtlich der Gestaltung des Gartens beriet sich der Künstler mit Alfred Lichtwark, dem damaligen Leiter der Hamburger Kunsthalle, die Ausführung übernahm Albert Brodersen. Die Anlage gliedert sich in den Vordergarten mit Blumen- und Gemüsebeeten und den seeseitigen Teil. Auf Höhe des Gärtnerhauses nahm ein Staudengarten die gesamte Breite des Grundstückes ein. Bereits um 1900 schuf Liebermann Gemälde von Parks und Gartenanlagen sowie villenartigen Gebäuden, in üppige Vegetation eingebettet. Am Wannsee, wo Liebermann die Sommermonate in seiner Villa verbrachte, konnte er das Thema erneut aufgreifen. Dort entstanden über 200 Gemälde mit verschiedenen Ansichten des prachtvoll erblühten Gartens in einem freien, vom Impressionismus getragenen Duktus. Die Gartendarstellungen der späten Schaffenszeit formulierte der Künstler in mannigfaltigen Nuancen und Lichteffekten, sie bilden einen eigenständigen Werkkomplex, der zu den reifsten Schöpfungen Max Liebermanns gehört. Durch das Art Loss Register geprüft. Werkverzeichnis: Eberle 1920/22. Provenienz: Weinmüller, München, Auktion 118., 19. U. 20.3.1969, Nr. 1925, Abb. Taf. 101. Literatur: Richardson, Holly Prentiss. Landscape in the work of Max Liebermann. Band II, Phil. Diss. Brown University, Ann Arbor, 1991, S. 262, Nr. 751 Ausstellung: Weinmüller, 118. Auktion, München 19./20.3.1969, Nr. 1295, Abb. Taf. 101 Gartenszene, Gemälde (19.-20. Jh.), Impressionismus, Landschaft- - -27.00 % buyer's premium on the hammer priceVAT margin scheme, VAT included, but not indicated and not reclaimableOptional:19.00 % VAT on the hammer price22.00 % buyer's premium on the hammer price19.00 % VAT on buyer's premium

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