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    • ATTRIBUTED HEINZ LEINFELLNER* (Zidani Most 1911 - 1974 Vienna)
      May. 28, 2024

      ATTRIBUTED HEINZ LEINFELLNER* (Zidani Most 1911 - 1974 Vienna)

      Est: €300 - €600

      ATTRIBUTED HEINZ LEINFELLNER* (Zidani Most 1911 - 1974 Vienna) Lying nude clay, 77 x 36 cm ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE °€ 300 The sculptor Heinz Leinfellner was born in 1911 in Steinbrück in Lower Styria. From 1916 on he lived with his family in Graz, where he also attended the arts and crafts school from 1930. In 1932 he moved to Vienna, where he continued his education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna until 1940. There he studied under Anton Hanak and Josef Müllner. He also worked with Fritz Wotruba, whose work had a major influence on Leinfellner's work. In 1947 he was a founding member of the Art-Club. In 1957 he became a lecturer in ceramic sculpture at the Vienna Art Academy and from 1972 a professor. His works were repeatedly presented at national and international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale in 1954 and at the Documenta in Kassel in 1959. 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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    • Heinz Leinfellner: Sitting female
      Apr. 18, 2023

      Heinz Leinfellner: Sitting female

      Est: €5,500 - €8,000

      Heinz Leinfellner Sitting female 1968 terracotta h. 33 cm monogrammed and dated on the bottom of the base: HL 68 private property, Austria Katalog der Gedächtnisausstellung Heinz Leinfellner, Hochschule für angewandte Kunst, Vienna 1983, ill. w/o p.; exhibition catalogue Meisterklasse für Keramik Prof. Heinz Leinfellner, Österr. Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna 1975, ill. no. 6

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    • Heinz Leinfellner Austrian, 1911-1973 Seated Figure
      Jan. 16, 2019

      Heinz Leinfellner Austrian, 1911-1973 Seated Figure

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Heinz Leinfellner Austrian, 1911-1973 Seated Figure Bronze with dark patina 17 x 5 1/2 x 14 inches Exhibition: Venice, Italy, XXV Biennale Intenazionale d'Arte di Venezia, 1950, no. 132 C 

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    • Heinz Leinfellner, Bronze, Standing Nude, Austria, around 1965
      Aug. 29, 2014

      Heinz Leinfellner, Bronze, Standing Nude, Austria, around 1965

      Est: €960 - €1,200

      Bronze, with dark brown patina Austria, around 1965 Heinz Leinfellner (1911-1974) - Austrian sculptor, graphic artist and painter Typical bronze of the artist; influenced by the stilistic principles of Fritz Wotruba, Anton Hanak and Henry Moore Height: 25.5 cm Good condition The present bronze sculpture is a work of the Austrian artist Heinz Leinfellner and dates back to the time around 1965. It depicts a standing female nude leaned against a stylized natural base. Sculptural works by Leinfellner are clearly influenced by the cubist and constructivist approaches by Fritz Wotruba, Anton Hanak and Henry Moores. The sculpture is in good condition with only small traces of age and use. There are slight residues visible in the notches of the bronze base. The sculpture measures 25.5 cm in height. Heinz Leinfellner (1911-1974) Being a native from Slovenia, Leinfellner attended the School of Applied Arts in Graz, from 1927 to 1930. He was then a student of Anton Hanak (1875-1934) and Josef Mullner (1879-1968) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, from 1932 to 1940. In the following years (1948 to 1952) Leinfellner became assistant to Fritz Wotruba (1907-1975), whose style influenced him a great deal. He gained further inspiration by the design principles of Anton Hanak and Henry Moore (1898-1986). Since 1972, Leinfellner was professor of ceramic sculpture at the Academy of Applied Arts in Vienna. Among his most important exhibitions are his participations at the Venice Biennale in 1954 and his contribution to the documenta 2 (1959) in Kassel. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

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    • Heinz Leinfellner * (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911 -
      May. 15, 2013

      Heinz Leinfellner * (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911 -

      Est: €5,000 - €7,000

      Heinz Leinfellner * (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911 - 1974 Vienna) "Kleiner ruhender Fischer", early 1960s, bronze, green patina, 19 x 33 x 11 cm, (K) Photo, on the reverse with confirmation of the artist's daughter Henriette Leinfellner, June 2, 2000 Compare: Heinz Leinfellner, "Trigon Personalausstellung: Steirischer Herbst", Eggenburg Castle in Graz, 1969, catalog number 24

      Dorotheum
    • Artwork by: Heinz Leinfellner
      Jan. 25, 2011

      Artwork by: Heinz Leinfellner

      Est: €1,200 - €1,700

      Artwork by: Heinz Leinfellner

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    • Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien,
      Jun. 04, 2009

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien,

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien, 1911-1974 Wien) 4 Blätter, Akte, alle signiert, datiert 40 bzw. 50, 53, 61, 3 lavierte Federzeichnungen, eine Kugelschreiber/Buntstiftzeichnung, in verschiedenen kleinen Formaten, (4) (K)

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    • Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien
      Nov. 26, 2008

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien

      Est: - €260

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien 1911-1974 Wien) "Figurenstudie", signiert Leinfellner, datiert 69, Zeichnung auf Papier, Passep.-Ausschnitt 27 x 18 cm, gerahmt, verglast, Blatt partiell fleckig

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    • Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien,
      Nov. 25, 2008

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien,

      Est: €6,000 - €8,000

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien, 1911-1974 Wien) Kopf - Olga Butuk (Geigerin, Mitglied des Orchesters "Philharmonica Hungarica"), Unikat, monogrammiert, datiert HL 58,Terrakotta, 21 x 17 x 21 cm, mit Sockel (Holz) 29 cm, (K) Abgebildet in: Heinz Leinfellner, Skulpturen und Graphik,Trigon-Personale. steirischer herbst, Schloß Eggenburg, Graz 1969 (Atelierfoto, Regal mit Skulpturen). Provenienz: Privatbesitz,Wien Heinz Leinfellner studierte von 1927 bis 1930 an der Grazer Kunstgewerbeschule Keramik bei Hans Adametz und Bildhauerei bei Wilhelm Gösser und von 1932 bis 1940 an der Akademie der bildenden Künste in Wien bei Anton Hanak und J. Müllner. 1940 wurde ihm der Rom-Preis zuerkannt.Von 1944 bis 1948 war er freier Mitarbeiter in der Meisterschule Fritz Wotrubas an der Akademie der bildenden Künste in Wien und von 1948 bis 1952 dessen Assistent.Von Wotruba übernahm er dessen kubistisch-konstruktivistische Gestaltungsprinzipien. Leinfellner war Gründungsmitglied und einer der wesentlichen Motoren des Art Clubs, für dessen Künstler seine Ateliers im Rabenhof und in der Böcklinstraße wichtige Treff- und Kommunikationspunkte waren. 1950 erhielt er den Preis der Stadt Wien für bildende Kunst. Die Hochschule für angewandte Kunst in Wien berief Heinz Leinfellner 1959 zum Professor und Leiter der Meisterklasse für keramische Plastik. Er erhielt zahlreiche Aufträge für Arbeiten im öffentlichen Bereich wie Reliefs, Intarsien und Friese. In der Art-Club-Galerie fanden 1952 und 1953 Einzelausstellungen seiner Werke statt. 1954 war er auf der Biennale von Venedig vertreten. Eine wichtige Einzelausstellung war 1969 die Trigon- Personale im Rahmen des Festivals "steirischer herbst" im Schloß Eggenburg in Graz.

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    • Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien,
      Sep. 25, 2008

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien,

      Est: €1,200 - €1,600

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slowenien, 1911-1974 Wien) 4 Blätter, Akte, alle signiert, datiert 40 bzw. 50, 53, 61, 3 lavierte Federzeichnungen, eine Kugelschreiber/Buntstiftzeichnung, in verschiedenen kleinen Formaten, (4) (K)

      Dorotheum
    • [ Modern Prints ]
      May. 08, 2008

      [ Modern Prints ]

      Est: €200 -

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) Seated Female Nude,

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    • [ Modern Prints ]
      May. 08, 2008

      [ Modern Prints ]

      Est: €150 -

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) "Boats at Shore",

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    • [ Modern Prints ]
      May. 08, 2008

      [ Modern Prints ]

      Est: €200 -

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) "Sea Sphinx"

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    • Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia,
      Apr. 29, 2008

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia,

      Est: -

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) Five figures, signed, dated Leinfellner 70, mixed media with collage on paper, 30 x 38,5 cm, mounted on black backing sheet, (K)

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    • Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia,
      Apr. 29, 2008

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia,

      Est: -

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) "Portrait A.", entitled, signed, dated Heinz Leinfellner 55, brush, India ink, watercolour on paper, 42 x 30.5 cm, on black backing sheet, (K)

      Dorotheum
    • Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia,
      Apr. 29, 2008

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia,

      Est: -

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) "Selbstportrait" [self portrait], entitled, signed, dated Heinz Leinfellner 45, diluted India ink (bistre) on paper, 30 x 32 cm, a reclining figure on the reverse with the inscription: Meiner Großmutter Albertina [My Grandmother Albertina] (?) ..., mount., (K)

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    • Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) Head - Olga Butuk (violinist, member of the Philharmonica Hungarica Orchestra), unique piece, monogrammed and dated HL 58, terra-cotta, 21 x 17 x 21 cm, with socle (wood) 29 cm, (K)
      May. 31, 2005

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) Head - Olga Butuk (violinist, member of the Philharmonica Hungarica Orchestra), unique piece, monogrammed and dated HL 58, terra-cotta, 21 x 17 x 21 cm, with socle (wood) 29 cm, (K)

      Est: €7,000 - €13,000

      Heinz Leinfellner (Zidani Most, Slovenia, 1911-1974 Vienna) Head - Olga Butuk (violinist, member of the Philharmonica Hungarica Orchestra), unique piece, monogrammed and dated HL 58, terra-cotta, 21 x 17 x 21 cm, with socle (wood) 29 cm, (K) Reproduced in: Heinz Leinfellner, Skulpturen und Graphik, Trigon-Personale, Steirischer Herbst, Schloss Eggenburg, Graz 1969 (photograph of the studio with shelves holding sculptures) Provenance: Private property, Vienna From 1927 to 1930 Heinz Leinfellner studied ceramics with Hans Adametz and sculpture with Wilhelm GOsser at the School of Arts and Crafts in Graz From 1932 to 1940 he studied at the Vienna Academy with Anton Hanak and J. Mullner. In 1940 he was awarded the Prize of Rome. Between 1944 and 1948 a worked on a free-lance basis in Fritz Wotruba's master class and from 1948 to 1952 he worked as the latter's assistant. He adopted Wotruba's compositional principles based on Cubism and Constructivism. Leinfellner was a founding member of the Art Club and one of its driving forces. His studios at the Rabenhof and in BOcklinstrasse became an important meeting points for its members. In 1950 he was awarded the Visual Arts Prize of the City of Vienna. In 1959 Heinz Leinfellner was appointed professor of ceramics at the Vienna Academy of Applied Art. He received numerous commissions for works in public places, such as reliefs, inlaid work and friezes. The Art Club Gallery staged individual shows of his work in 1952 and 1953. In 1954 he exhibited at the Venice Biennial. Another important individual exhibition was the 'Trigon-Personale' within the framework of the 'steirischer herbst' festival at Eggenburg Castle in Graz in 1969.

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