2nd Oct, 2024 14:00

From the Studio: Works from 17 Artists' Estates

 
  Lot 21
 

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MARIE-LOUISE VON MOTESICZKY (AUSTRIAN-BRITISH 1906-1996)

MARGIT DÖRY
oil on canvas
41 x 31cm; 16 x 12 1/4in
unframed

Painted in 1963, the sitter is Margit Baronin Döry de Jobbaháza (1896-1988) who had been married to Heinrich von Lieben, Henriette von Motesiczky's cousin. Margit lived in Vienna, where she was the proprietor of a tea room and wrote poetry. Motesiczky had painted Margit's son Nicolas Lytton in 1956, and when Margit visited Marie-Louise and her mother in 1963 she sat for the present work.

Literature
Schlenker, no. 188

Sold for £800


 

MARGIT DÖRY
oil on canvas
41 x 31cm; 16 x 12 1/4in
unframed

Painted in 1963, the sitter is Margit Baronin Döry de Jobbaháza (1896-1988) who had been married to Heinrich von Lieben, Henriette von Motesiczky's cousin. Margit lived in Vienna, where she was the proprietor of a tea room and wrote poetry. Motesiczky had painted Margit's son Nicolas Lytton in 1956, and when Margit visited Marie-Louise and her mother in 1963 she sat for the present work.

Literature
Schlenker, no. 188

Auction: From the Studio: Works from 17 Artists' Estates, 2nd Oct, 2024

This one-of-a-kind auction focuses on the redisovery of 20th century artists, many of whom exhibited in leading West End galleries in their day, their works featuring in museums and art galleries around the world.  All now deceased, with many having suffered undeserved obscurity since, their inclusion in From the Studio: Works from Artists' Estates puts the spotlight firmly back on them, to reveal a range of extraordinarily talented men and women. 

Most of the artists were admired, promoted and written about by eminent 20th century art critics. Several were Jewish emigres, forced from their homelands to find their way anew in Britain and elsewhere.  Many were close friends with other leading contemporary artists, sharing studios and ideas; some taught, several at the Royal College of Art. Throughout, their efforts both individually and together chart the myriad movements and counter movements that define the dynamic 20th century modernist landscape, ranging from Impressionism to Abstraction. 

 

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29th Sep 2024 12:00 - 16:00 

30th Sep 2024 10:00 - 20:00 

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