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								August Macke							
							
								Frühlingslandschaft in Tegernsee, 1910.							
							
								Oil on canvas							
							Estimate:
 € 180,000 / $ 208,800							Sold:
 € 219,600 / $ 254,735  (incl. surcharge)
Frühlingslandschaft in Tegernsee. 1910.
Oil on canvas.
Not in Vriesen; Heiderich 222 with illu. on p. 365. Barely legibly signed and dated lower right. 52 x 56,5 cm (20,4 x 22,2 in).
PROVENANCE: Änne Abels, Cologne, with gallery label on rear.
Weinmüller, auction 89, catalog 97, Munich 18 - 19 March, 1964, no. 1258 with illu. on plate 207
Private collection, Germany.
Private collection Europe.
August Macke captured the view, presumably through a window, onto farm houses on Tegernsee with the Wallberg mountain in the background in several paintings. The fine contrast between the light-flooded twigsand the farm houses in the center of the composition makes for its particular appeal. August Macke haddeveloped a very own style based on a rich palette of colors suffused with light. Macke contrasted the loosened cluster of houses in the center with the strict silhouetteof the Wallberg. Macke's landscapes are characterized by a calm tranquility that does without any agitated expressive forms. The then prevailing closeness to French painting becomes obvious, increased by a temper, which is deeply rooted in traditionsof German painting.
														Oil on canvas.
Not in Vriesen; Heiderich 222 with illu. on p. 365. Barely legibly signed and dated lower right. 52 x 56,5 cm (20,4 x 22,2 in).
PROVENANCE: Änne Abels, Cologne, with gallery label on rear.
Weinmüller, auction 89, catalog 97, Munich 18 - 19 March, 1964, no. 1258 with illu. on plate 207
Private collection, Germany.
Private collection Europe.
August Macke captured the view, presumably through a window, onto farm houses on Tegernsee with the Wallberg mountain in the background in several paintings. The fine contrast between the light-flooded twigsand the farm houses in the center of the composition makes for its particular appeal. August Macke haddeveloped a very own style based on a rich palette of colors suffused with light. Macke contrasted the loosened cluster of houses in the center with the strict silhouetteof the Wallberg. Macke's landscapes are characterized by a calm tranquility that does without any agitated expressive forms. The then prevailing closeness to French painting becomes obvious, increased by a temper, which is deeply rooted in traditionsof German painting.
							318						
						
							August Macke						
						
							Frühlingslandschaft in Tegernsee, 1910.						
						
							Oil on canvas						
						Estimate:
 € 180,000 / $ 208,800						Sold:
 € 219,600 / $ 254,735  (incl. surcharge)
		
 Lot 318			
 
									
