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    • Wave
      Sep. 18, 2024

      Wave

      Est: €300 - €500

      Wave, numbered ‘3/9’ (along the edge), patinated bronze, 15x14,5x9 cm, Pearl Perlmutter (1915-2008)

      Venduehuis der Notarissen
    • One of eight copies only, Pearl Perlmuter
      Jun. 12, 2018

      One of eight copies only, Pearl Perlmuter

      Est: €200 - €400

      - PERLMUTER, Pearl (American, Dutch 1915 - 2008). Projection in a landscape, 1965. Etching, drypoint and burin, numbered '6/8', titled, signed and dated 'Pearl Perlmuter '65' (in the lower margin). Worn, sold w.a.f.

      Adams Amsterdam Auctions
    • Pearl Perlmuter
      Dec. 08, 2014

      Pearl Perlmuter

      Est: -

      (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008) Resistance (1957) (2x) Edition of 25 All signed with initial and numbered on the side Bronze, H. 8.4 cm (2x)

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Pearl Perlmuter
      Dec. 08, 2014

      Pearl Perlmuter

      Est: €500 - €800

      (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008) Resistance (1957) (4x) Edition of 25 All signed with initial and numbered on the side Bronze, H. 8.4 cm (4x)

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Pearl Perlmuter
      Dec. 08, 2014

      Pearl Perlmuter

      Est: €500 - €800

      (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008) Resistance (1957) (4x) Edition of 25 All signed with initial and numbered on the side Bronze, H. 8.4 cm (4x)

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Pearl Perlmuter
      Dec. 08, 2014

      Pearl Perlmuter

      Est: €500 - €800

      (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008) Resistance (1957) (4x) Edition of 25 All signed with initial and numbered on the side Bronze, H. 8.4 cm (4x)

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Pearl Perlmuter (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008) Resistance (1957)
      Mar. 25, 2013

      Pearl Perlmuter (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008) Resistance (1957)

      Est: -

      Signed with initial and numbered 4/25 l.l. - Bronze, H. 8.2 cm - N.B.: - In 1945 Perlmuter met the Dutch sculptor Wessel Couzijn, who fled to the United States due to the war. He had enlisted at the Art Students League just as Perlmuter. This meeting resulted in their marriage in December of 1945. In 1946 Couzijn and his wife returned to Amsterdam, where they both lived until their death.

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Pearl Perlmuter (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008)
      Dec. 17, 2012

      Pearl Perlmuter (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008)

      Est: -

      Resistance (1957) - Signed with initial and numbered 3/25 l.l. - Bronze, H. 8.2 cm - N.B.: - In 1945 she met the Dutch sculptor Wessel Couzijn, who fled to the United States due to the war. He had enlisted at the Art Students League just as Perlmuter. This meeting resulted in their marriage in December of 1945. In 1946 Couzijn and his wife returned to Amsterdam, where they both lived until their death.

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Pearl Perlmuter
      Jun. 04, 2012

      Pearl Perlmuter

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      (New York City 1915 - Amsterdam 2008) - Picador (1967) - Signed with monogram and numbered 5/12 on the base. Bronze, H. 22 cm. Provenance: - Art Gallery Willy Schoots, Eindhoven. - Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Poelstra - Nanninga, Vlaardingen. N.B. I: Pearl Perlmuter grew up in the Bronx neighbourhood of New York as a daughter of a Jewish-Orthodox family from Eastern-Europe. During her studies she attended evening clases there at the renowned Art Students League. During this period Perlmuter was introduced to Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, both representatives of abstract-expressionism. In 1945 she met the Dutch artist Wessel Couzijn who had fled to the United States because of his Jewish descent, and who also had enlisted at this course. This meeting resulted in marriage vows in December of 1945, after which they moved to The Netherlands a year later. The artist was only one of a few in The Netherlands who embraced the Dutch modernism in her sculptural works. She represented sharp, pointed ends, exploding forms and dynamic movements. Sculptures full of drama and aggression with titles such as 'Enclosed', 'Resistance' or 'Liberation'. Her works almost always portray the subject of struggle. N.B. II: Mr. and Mrs. Poelstra started collecting modern art in the mid seventies. At the onset the primary colours and playful nature of the works by Cobra artists most appealed to them. Later on they developed an interest for objects in wood, bronze and glass, besides works on canvas and paper. This collection was formed with love and attention, and due to their passionate interest in art and the art market, this collection only contains works of a high quality.

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Pearl Perlmutter (1915-)
      Sep. 20, 2011

      Pearl Perlmutter (1915-)

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Pearl Perlmutter (1915-) Kneeling figure signed with initials and numbered 'P 1/8' (on the base) bronze with a brown patina 21 cm. high

      Christie's
    • Sitting man
      Nov. 21, 2007

      Sitting man

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Pearl Perlmutter (American, b. 1915) Sitting man bronze with a dark brown patina 24 x 27 cm. (incl. the bronze base) Conceived in 1946 in an edition of circa 4

      Christie's
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