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Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1885 - d. 1970

On the 23rd of October 1885, the artist was born as Max Felix Paul Lehmann. He spent his childhood in Halle (Saale) and from 1899 to 1905 trained as primary school teacher in Wandersleben and Elsterwerda. Subsequently he returned to Halle, where he had a teaching position from 1906-13 and absolved a training as high school teacher. In 1913 he moved to Berlin, where he attended the School of Applied Arts in Berlin-Charlottenburg from 1918-21 as well as the private painting school of Hans Licht. Since 1921 Lehmann-Fahrwasser regularly spent his summer on the island of Foehr. In 1935 he became a member of the Association of Berlin Artists. Characteristic for the artist, who used the pseudonym Lehmann-Fahrwasser and later Lehmann-Brauns, were accurate observation and loyalty for motifs up to the level of minutely attention to detail; this is in contrast with paintings featuring summary landscapes and dramatic cloud formations. Lehmann-Fahrwasser preferably painted North Frisian motives, especially the island of Foehr. He put further emphasis on industrial images, Marine Pictures, the Port of Hamburg, Berlin and Potsdam, Krkonoše, the Thuringian Forest and the Mittelgebirge. His works can for example be seen at the Museum Kunst der Westküste in Alkersum (Föhr), in the Ostfriesisches Landesmuseum in Emden and in the Schlesisches Museum in Görlitz.

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    • Lehmann-Fahrwasser, Paul (1885 Neufahrwasser - Berlin 1970)
      Jun. 22, 2024

      Lehmann-Fahrwasser, Paul (1885 Neufahrwasser - Berlin 1970)

      Est: €200 - €240

      Flusslauf mit Booten - "Herbstmorgen in Tiefwerder b. Spandau", so auf Keilrahmen betitelt und sign. Öl/Lwd., li. u. sign. 60x 80 cm. Rahmen (best.).

      Dannenberg
    • PAUL LEHMANN-BRAUNS (1885 NEUFAHRWASSER - 1970 BERLIN)
      Apr. 30, 2023

      PAUL LEHMANN-BRAUNS (1885 NEUFAHRWASSER - 1970 BERLIN)

      Est: -

      Öl auf Pappe, ¨Spätsonne am Großen Fenster¨, unten links signiert ¨Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser¨, verso erneut signiert und betitelt sowie ortsbezeichnet ¨Neukölln¨, ca. 49,5x64,5cm, gerahmt (53,5x68,5cm), Firnis, leichter (rahmungsbedingter) Farbabrieb

      Auktionshaus Rotherbaum OHG
    • Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser, Kurfürstendamm in Berlin
      Nov. 26, 2022

      Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser, Kurfürstendamm in Berlin

      Est: -

      Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser, Kurfürstendamm in Berlin Passanten auf der von Laternen und Schaufenstern erleuchteten Flaniermeile mit der Ruine der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche, effektvolle, pastose Malerei, Öl auf Karton, um 1950, unsigniert, rückseitig impressionistisches Gemälde (um 1920) einer Hütte am sommerlichen Waldrand, hier rechts unter einem applizierten Keilrahmen signiert "Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser", gerahmt, Falzmaße ca. 70 x 53 cm. Künstlerinfo: eigentlich Max Felix Paul Lehmann, nannte sich 1918–23 Lehmann-Fahrwasser, danach Lehmann-Braunss bzw. Lehmann-Braunß, ab 1930 Lehmann-Brauns, dt. Landschaftsmaler (1885 Neufahrwasser bei Danzig bis 1970 Berlin), künstlerisch Autodidakt, tätig als Mittelschullehrer in Berlin-Neukölln, später in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Mitglied des Reichsverbandes Bildender Künstler Deutschlands und der Allgemeinen Deutschen Kunstgenossenschaft sowie des Wirtschaftlichen Verbandes bildender Künstler Berlin, Quelle: Vollmer, Dressler, Müller-Singer, Saur Bio-Bibliographisches Lexikon, Akten der Reichskammer der bildenden Künste Berlin, Künstlerlexikon Ostpreußen und Westpreußen und Wikipedia.

      Auktionshaus Mehlis GmbH
    • Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser, 1888-1977, view in the port of
      Jan. 25, 2020

      Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser, 1888-1977, view in the port of

      Est: €400 - €700

      Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser, 1888-1977, view in the port of Hamburg, oil / painting cardboard,signed lower right, approx. 60x70cm, frame approx. 7cm . German Description: Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser, 1888-1977, Blick in den Hamburger Hafen, Öl/Malkarton, rechts unten signiert, ca. 60x70cm, R. ca. 7cm

      Henry's Auktionshaus
    • Oil painting "Mountain River" by Lehmann-Fahrwasser, c.1930
      Aug. 21, 2015

      Oil painting "Mountain River" by Lehmann-Fahrwasser, c.1930

      Est: €1 - €800

      Oil on cardboard Germany, around 1930 Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser (1885-1970) – German painter, also known as Lehmann-Brauns Signed lower left "LEHMANN-FAHRWASSER" Beautifully framed Overall Dimensions: 68 x 87 cm Provenance: From the estate of a Berlin collector Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 800 EUR This oil painting is a signed work of Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser (1885-1970). The illustration shows a fast-flowing mountain river between green meadows. On the horizon snow-capped mountains rise. The painting is soiled and has colour losses. The canvas shows a tear upper left, a scatch can been seen in the middle of the painting. The frame is in good condition with traces of age and use. Lower left the picture is signed with "LEHMANN-FAHRWASSER". The dimensions are 68 x 87 cm (framed) and 60 x 80 cm (hard board). Paul Lehmann-Fahrwasser, also Lehmann-Brauns (1885-1970) On the 23rd of October 1885, the artist was born as Max Felix Paul Lehmann. He spent his childhood in Halle (Saale) and from 1899 to 1905 trained as primary school teacher in Wandersleben and Elsterwerda. Subsequently he returned to Halle, where he had a teaching position from 1906-13 and absolved a training as high school teacher. In 1913 he moved to Berlin, where he attended the School of Applied Arts in Berlin-Charlottenburg from 1918-21 as well as the private painting school of Hans Licht. Since 1921 Lehmann-Fahrwasser regularly spent his summer on the island of Foehr. In 1935 he became a member of the Association of Berlin Artists. Characteristic for the artist, who used the pseudonym Lehmann-Fahrwasser and later Lehmann-Brauns, were accurate observation and loyalty for motifs up to the level of minutely attention to detail; this is in contrast with paintings featuring summary landscapes and dramatic cloud formations. Lehmann-Fahrwasser preferably painted North Frisian motives, especially the island of Foehr. He put further emphasis on industrial images, Marine Pictures, the Port of Hamburg, Berlin and Potsdam, Krkonoše, the Thuringian Forest and the Mittelgebirge. His works can for example be seen at the Museum Kunst der Westküste in Alkersum (Föhr), in the Ostfriesisches Landesmuseum in Emden and in the Schlesisches Museum in Görlitz. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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