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        • WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna)
          Nov. 28, 2024

          WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna)

          Est: €300 - €600

          WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna) Blue Macaw, 1921 indian ink and watercolor/paper 25,5 x 35 cm signed WHejda, dated 1921 SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 The sculptor, craftsman, medalist and painter Wilhelm Hejda was often very imaginative and even funny in all artistic areas. Initially influenced by classicism, over time he moved on to Art Nouveau. From 1887 to 1891, he studied sculpture at the Vienna Academy with Kaspar Ritter vron Zumbusch and Edmund Hellmer and in 1891/1892 in Paris as a painting student (guest) at the Académie Julian with Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. From 1892 to 1894, Hejda worked in Budapest, after which he returned to Vienna. Hejda was initially a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus, and from 1900 to 1912 he was a founding member of the Hagenbund. Even before 1900, he belonged to the circle of “Ringstraße sculptors”. Numerous of his works were installed in public spaces: 1902 figure “Volcano” on the garden facade of the Vienna Hofburg; 1910 relief on the Vienna Urania; 1912 soldiers' heads and double-headed eagles at the War Ministry on Vienna's Ringstraße; 1911/1912 figural decoration at the Technical Museum in Vienna; two stone figures above the portal of the Landesbank in Vienna 1, Am Hof ​​(today Park Hyatt Hotel); atlases in the teller room of the Creditanstalt-Bankverein in Vienna 1, Schottengasse; figure decoration at the central bath in Marienbad/Mariánské Lázně; figures at the Kurhaus in Meran, figure decoration at the “Meinl-Haus”, Vienna 1, Fleischmarkt 7. He also worked on the imperial anniversaries in both 1898 and 1908 (here with Josef Urban and Heinrich Lefler) and in 1906 on the artistic furnishings of the Vienna River Portal (architects Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer). In 1902, Hejda created the arched relief (Pallas Athene) around the hall entrance to the Hagenbund exhibition hall, which was converted by Urban. In the Hagenbund exhibitions, Hejda stood out primarily with small sculptures, medals and pastels. He showed his works in Berlin, Munich, Paris and Venice, and other cities. After 1918, he hardly exhibited at all and worked primarily for private client sinstead. In 1922, Hejda took part in the architectural competition for the “New Building for the Chicago Tribune”. Some of his works are included in the Vienna Museum and the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. Prizes, honours (selection): 1899 Karl Ludwig Medal; 1900 Dobner Prize; 1905 1st prize for the promotion of medal art and small sculpture; 1922 Medal of Honour Chicago; 1923 Salo-Kohn Promotion Prize. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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        • WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna)
          May. 28, 2024

          WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna)

          Est: €300 - €500

          WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna) Bundle of portrait and medal Self-portrait pencil/paper, 26 x 16,1 cm signed W. Hejda, verso two caricature-like self-portait sketches and a child's drawing of a grocery shop, label Eigent. Juliane Koehler (owned by Julian Koehler) Medal Franz Josef I. bronze, 8 x 5,5 cm medal of the 60 year anniversary of government of Franz Josef I, 1908 ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 500 STARTING PRICE °€ 300 The sculptor, craftsman, medalist and painter Wilhelm Hejda was often very imaginative and even funny in all artistic areas. Initially influenced by classicism, over time he moved on to Art Nouveau. From 1887 to 1891, he studied sculpture at the Vienna Academy with Kaspar Ritter vron Zumbusch and Edmund Hellmer and in 1891/1892 in Paris as a painting student (guest) at the Académie Julian with Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. From 1892 to 1894, Hejda worked in Budapest, after which he returned to Vienna. Hejda was initially a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus, and from 1900 to 1912 he was a founding member of the Hagenbund. Even before 1900 he belonged to the circle of “Ringstrasse sculptors”. Numerous of his works were installed in public spaces: 1902 figure “Volcano” on the garden facade of the Vienna Hofburg; 1910 relief on the Vienna Urania; 1912 Soldiers' heads and double-headed eagles at the former War Ministry on Vienna's Ringstrasse; 1911/1912 figural decoration at the Technical Museum in Vienna; two stone figures above the portal of the former Landesbank in Vienna 1, Am Hof ​​(today a hotel); Atlases in the teller room of the former Creditanstalt-Bankverein in Vienna 1, Schottengasse; figure decoration at the central bath in Marienbad (Czech Republic); figures at the Kurhaus in Meran, (South Tyrol), figure decoration at the “Meinl-Haus”, Vienna 1, Fleischmarkt 7. He also worked on the imperial anniversaries in both 1898 and 1908 (here with Josef Urban and Heinrich Lefler) and in 1906 on the artistic furnishings of the Vienna River Portal (architects Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer). In 1902, Hejda created the arched relief (Pallas Athene) around the hall entrance to the Hagenbund exhibition hall, which was converted by Urban. In the Hagenbund exhibitions, Hejda stood out primarily with small sculptures, medals and pastels. He showed his works in Berlin, Munich, Paris and Venice, among others. After 1918 he hardly exhibited any more and instead worked primarily for private clients. In 1922 Hejda took part in the architectural competition for the “New Building for the Chicago Tribune”. Some of his works are included in the Vienna Museum and the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. Prizes, honours (selection): 1899 Karl Ludwig Medal; 1900 Dobner Prize; 1905 1st prize for the promotion of medal art and small sculpture; 1922 Medal of Honor Chicago; 1923 Salo-Kohn Promotion Prize. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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        • WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna)
          May. 28, 2024

          WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna)

          Est: €200 - €400

          WILHELM HEJDA (Vienna 1868 - 1942 Vienna) Peace is drawing closer, 1916 watercolor and indian ink/paper, 20 x 13,5 cm signed Wilh. Hejda, dated Wien Dez. 1916, inscribed Friede naht ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 The sculptor, craftsman, medalist and painter Wilhelm Hejda was often very imaginative and even funny in all artistic areas. Initially influenced by classicism, over time he moved on to Art Nouveau. From 1887 to 1891, he studied sculpture at the Vienna Academy with Kaspar Ritter vron Zumbusch and Edmund Hellmer and in 1891/1892 in Paris as a painting student (guest) at the Académie Julian with Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. From 1892 to 1894, Hejda worked in Budapest, after which he returned to Vienna. Hejda was initially a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus, and from 1900 to 1912 he was a founding member of the Hagenbund. Even before 1900 he belonged to the circle of “Ringstrasse sculptors”. Numerous of his works were installed in public spaces: 1902 figure “Volcano” on the garden facade of the Vienna Hofburg; 1910 relief on the Vienna Urania; 1912 Soldiers' heads and double-headed eagles at the former War Ministry on Vienna's Ringstrasse; 1911/1912 figural decoration at the Technical Museum in Vienna; two stone figures above the portal of the former Landesbank in Vienna 1, Am Hof ​​(today a hotel); Atlases in the teller room of the former Creditanstalt-Bankverein in Vienna 1, Schottengasse; figure decoration at the central bath in Marienbad (Czech Republic); figures at the Kurhaus in Meran, (South Tyrol), figure decoration at the “Meinl-Haus”, Vienna 1, Fleischmarkt 7. He also worked on the imperial anniversaries in both 1898 and 1908 (here with Josef Urban and Heinrich Lefler) and in 1906 on the artistic furnishings of the Vienna River Portal (architects Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer). In 1902, Hejda created the arched relief (Pallas Athene) around the hall entrance to the Hagenbund exhibition hall, which was converted by Urban. In the Hagenbund exhibitions, Hejda stood out primarily with small sculptures, medals and pastels. He showed his works in Berlin, Munich, Paris and Venice, among others. After 1918 he hardly exhibited any more and instead worked primarily for private clients. In 1922 Hejda took part in the architectural competition for the “New Building for the Chicago Tribune”. Some of his works are included in the Vienna Museum and the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. Prizes, honours (selection): 1899 Karl Ludwig Medal; 1900 Dobner Prize; 1905 1st prize for the promotion of medal art and small sculpture; 1922 Medal of Honor Chicago; 1923 Salo-Kohn Promotion Prize. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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        • AUSTRIA, Untersee [Submarine Warfare], 1914-15, an iron medal by W. Hejda for the Rotes Kreuze Kriegs Hilfsbüro Kriegsfürsorge [Red Cross War Relief Office War Welfare], sea-monster with two sea-bombs, rev. legend in six lines, 45mm, 31.93g (Hause...
          Mar. 06, 2024

          AUSTRIA, Untersee [Submarine Warfare], 1914-15, an iron medal by W. Hejda for the Rotes Kreuze Kriegs Hilfsbüro Kriegsfürsorge [Red Cross War Relief Office War Welfare], sea-monster with two sea-bombs, rev. legend in six lines, 45mm, 31.93g (Hause...

          Est: £40 - £50

          Hejda , Wilhelm (Austrian, 1868-1942); b. Vienna AUSTRIA , Untersee [Submarine Warfare], 1914-15, an iron medal by W. Hejda for the Rotes Kreuze Kriegs Hilfsbüro Kriegsfürsorge [Red Cross War Relief Office War Welfare], sea-monster with two sea-bombs, rev . legend in six lines, 45mm, 31.93g (Hauser 1404; cf . BM Acq. 1978-82, pl. 70, 39, rev .; BDM VII, 433; cf . Baldwin 70, 858; cf . Rauch e32, 678; cf . DNW 130, 1741). Very fine £40-£50 --- Provenance: bt in Vienna ------ For more information , additional images and to bid on this lot please go to the auctioneers website, www.noonans.co.uk

          Noonans Mayfair
        • WILHELM HEJDA (Austrian 1868-1942) AN AUSTRIAN ART DECO PAGODA-FORM VITRINE CABINET ON STAND, VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 1924,
          Jun. 11, 2017

          WILHELM HEJDA (Austrian 1868-1942) AN AUSTRIAN ART DECO PAGODA-FORM VITRINE CABINET ON STAND, VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 1924,

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          WILHELM HEJDA (Austrian 1868-1942) AN AUSTRIAN ART DECO PAGODA-FORM VITRINE CABINET ON STAND, VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 1924, the cabinet with gilt carved dragons perched on gilt bronze chair pedestals, top carved flaring pagoda form roof with pediment of carved stylized serpents and torch form mother-of-pearl inlay, above open side shelves with curved reeded back, mother-of-pearl and black lacquered checkerboard panel on the sides, and black lacquered floor, contained by carved cloud form base with quatrefoil shape mother-of-pearl inlay, centering mullioned glazed gilt wood door with engraved clear glass panel of Buddha with upraised arms and a child in her lap, birds perched on each of her shoulders, and a scarf at her neck terminating in serpents heads, atop a petal form mound, signed "W HEJDA" and dated "1924," the vitrine with bottom hinged back panel opening to hidden secrétaire with three tiers of apple wood shelves above two drawers with walnut borders and walnut veneer to the writing surface, the interior of the cabinet of gold aventurine with raised composite serpents, trees, flaming mandorla with silvered figural plaque, opposing white elephants flanking Buddha in a mandorla, the elephant tusks supporting a mandorla with a flaming bell, the sides with blue dragons with pearls, surmounted by a carved bone bridge with Eve wrapped by a serpent, and a monkey clasping her heel, and Adam with a lion, also with a monkey at heel, with a multitude of insects devouring each other, signed "HEJDA" and dated "1924," the top of the vitrine with glass panel, with four doors veneered in mottled makore wood with mother-of-pearl inlaid sea horses with orange and red beaded manes centering cast bronze circular escutcheons, the interior with walnut veneer, the sides with composite and mother-of-pearl inlayed gilt wood scrolled brackets partially outlined in mother-of-pearl and fitted with bone inlayed wood roundel within shaped gilt wood frame at the top, and at the back a gilt wood arched display shelf, the whole raised on walnut framed stand with makore wood inserts, fitted with a single drawer with shaped gilt wood border over mahogany veneer centering quatrefoil shape with border in mahogany fitted with gilt bronze pull, raised on four tapering fljuted squared legs with gilt bronze mounts with bun feet. Height: 73" Width: 57 3/4" Depth: 21 1/2"

          Simpson Galleries, LLC
        • WILHELM HEJDA (1868-1942) Austrian Tiger Attacking
          Aug. 30, 2016

          WILHELM HEJDA (1868-1942) Austrian Tiger Attacking

          Est: £500 - £800

          WILHELM HEJDA (1868-1942) Austrian Tiger Attacking a Crocodile Patinated bronze The reverse signed W. Hejda 99 56 cm long

          Rowley Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
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