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      • OTTO ERICH WAGNER, (Austrian, 1895-1979), Abstract Townscape, 1953, watercolor on paper, sight: 19 1/8 x 15 1/8 in., frame: 25 1/8 x 21 1/8 in.
        Nov. 02, 2024

        OTTO ERICH WAGNER, (Austrian, 1895-1979), Abstract Townscape, 1953, watercolor on paper, sight: 19 1/8 x 15 1/8 in., frame: 25 1/8 x 21 1/8 in.

        Est: $1,000 - $2,500

        OTTO ERICH WAGNER (Austrian, 1895-1979) Abstract Townscape 1953, watercolor on paper signed and dated Otto E Wagner 1953 lower left

        Grogan & Company
      • Otto Wagner, Stools, pair
        Dec. 13, 2023

        Otto Wagner, Stools, pair

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Otto Wagner Stools, pair Gebruder Thonet Austria, 1904 / c. 1965 lacquered wood, aluminum 18.25 h x 16.25 w x 16.25 d in (46 x 41 x 41 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of each example 'Thonet'. Literature: Bent Wood and Metal Furniture: 1850-1946, Ostergard, pg. 248, fig. 48 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

        Wright
      • Wagner, Otto Erich Dorfansicht (Studie). Federzeic...
        Jul. 30, 2023

        Wagner, Otto Erich Dorfansicht (Studie). Federzeic...

        Est: -

        Fin de Siecle Wagner, Otto Erich Dorfansicht (Studie). Federzeichnung in Blau auf Velin. 33,8 x 40 cm. Mit dem Nachlassstempel. - Partiell mit Braunflecken, leicht unregelmäßig gebräunt. Insgesamt gut. Vermutlich aus dem Frühwerk des Künstlers stammende, schnellen Striches erfasste Studie. Village view (study). Pen-and-ink drawing in blue on wove paper. With the estate stamp. - Partially with brown stains, lightly irregularly browned. All in all good. - Study of a village drawn with quick strokes.

        Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
      • Wagner, Otto Erich Ansicht einer Allee. Kohle auf ...
        Jul. 30, 2023

        Wagner, Otto Erich Ansicht einer Allee. Kohle auf ...

        Est: -

        Fin de Siecle Wagner, Otto Erich Ansicht einer Allee. Kohle auf Velin. 33,8 x 45,5 cm. Mit dem Nachlassstempel. - In den oberen Ecken mit kleinen Einstichlöchlein als Spur der vorherigen Montierung. Ein kürzerer Randeinriss links, dort minimal lichtrandig. Insgesamt gut. Sehr wahrscheinlich aus dem Frühwerk kommend, steht Wagners Zeichnung einer idyllischen Landstraße in kräftigem Duktus noch im Stil der Jahrhundertwende und der Vorkiegszeit, klar in der Formensprache und dem lieblichen Motiv zugewandt. Charcoal on wove paper. With the estate stamp. - In upper corners with tiny pinholes as a trace of the previous mounting. A shorter marginal tear at the left, there minimally light-stained. All in all in a good condition.

        Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
      • Otto Erich Wagner Dorfansicht (Studie). Federzeich…
        Jun. 23, 2023

        Otto Erich Wagner Dorfansicht (Studie). Federzeich…

        Est: €500 -

        Fin de Siecle Otto Erich Wagner Dorfansicht (Studie). Federzeichnung in Blau auf Velin. 33,8 x 40 cm. Mit dem Nachlassstempel. - Partiell mit Braunflecken, leicht unregelmäßig gebräunt. Insgesamt gut. Vermutlich aus dem Frühwerk des Künstlers stammende, schnellen Striches erfasste Studie. Village view (study). Pen-and-ink drawing in blue on wove paper. With the estate stamp. - Partially with brown stains, lightly irregularly browned. All in all good. - Study of a village drawn with quick strokes.

        Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
      • Otto Erich Wagner Ansicht einer Allee. Kohle auf V…
        Jun. 23, 2023

        Otto Erich Wagner Ansicht einer Allee. Kohle auf V…

        Est: €600 -

        Fin de Siecle Otto Erich Wagner Ansicht einer Allee. Kohle auf Velin. 33,8 x 45,5 cm. Mit dem Nachlassstempel. - In den oberen Ecken mit kleinen Einstichlöchlein als Spur der vorherigen Montierung. Ein kürzerer Randeinriss links, dort minimal lichtrandig. Insgesamt gut. Sehr wahrscheinlich aus dem Frühwerk kommend, steht Wagners Zeichnung einer idyllischen Landstraße in kräftigem Duktus noch im Stil der Jahrhundertwende und der Vorkiegszeit, klar in der Formensprache und dem lieblichen Motiv zugewandt. Charcoal on wove paper. With the estate stamp. - In upper corners with tiny pinholes as a trace of the previous mounting. A shorter marginal tear at the left, there minimally light-stained. All in all in a good condition.

        Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
      • OTTO ERICH WAGNER* (Kleppel 1895 - 1979 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        OTTO ERICH WAGNER* (Kleppel 1895 - 1979 Vienna)

        Est: €800 - €1,500

        OTTO ERICH WAGNER* (Kleppel 1895 - 1979 Vienna) Church pencil/paper, 38.5 x 27.2 cm estate stamp Otto Erich Wagner provenance: private collection Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 800 - 1.500 STARTING PRICE °€ 600 Austrian artist and art educator. After his war service, Otto Erich Wagner studied with Franz Čižek and Rudolf Larisch at the Vienna School of Applied Arts, and from 1924 he was an assistant teacher in Čižek's class for general form theory. In addition, he taught interior and garden architecture. In 1925 he participated in the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Paris. After Čižek's retirement, Wagner was taken over by Ceno Kosak. He also taught at the Franz-Joseph-Realgymnasium. During World War II and under the Nazi regime, he continued to work at the School of Arts and Crafts as an assistant teacher. In 1944/45 Wagner was conscripted and sent to Yugoslavia. After his return from captivity, he joined the Vienna Secession in 1949 and worked as a freelance artist. Wagner's works were influenced by Viennese Kinetism, whose most important representative was Erika Giovanna Klien. Wagner, who graduated from the Teacher Training College in Vienna between 1919 and 1923 and also took classes at the Vienna School of Applied Arts from 1922 to 1924 with Franz Čižek and Rudolf Larisch, ranks among the abstract artists in interwar Austria along with Elisabeth Karlinsky, Erika Giovanna Klien, My Ullmann, Karl Steiner, and Alois Wachsmann. It is thanks to Franz Čižek and his course in ornamental form theory that the tendencies toward abstraction that had begun in France and Italy before World War I were now also being considered in Austria as a stylistic alternative to the prevailing representational mode of representation. Otto Erich Wagner, who had been friends with Egon Schiele and only became a member of the Vienna Secession in 1949, rose to become one of the most important representatives of Viennese Kinetism. This dominant Viennese art movement of the twenties was based on Italian Futurism and attempted to introduce the rhythms of movement and sounds into the two-dimensionality of the picture plane. Because very few of Čižek's students went on to the Wiener Werkstätten or other companies, this art movement disappeared from the scene again disappeared from the scene within a few years. In Wagner's kineticist oeuvre, suggestions from Giacomo Balla, Johannes Itten, Franz Marc, Picasso and Kandinsky, Robert Delaunay or El Lissitzky also shimmer through. 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 photographys 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • OTTO ERICH WAGNER (Klepacov 1895 - 1979 Vienna)
        May. 19, 2022

        OTTO ERICH WAGNER (Klepacov 1895 - 1979 Vienna)

        Est: €3,000 - €6,000

        OTTO ERICH WAGNER* (Klepacov 1895 - 1979 Vienna) Kinetic Composition indian ink/paper, 37,5 x 26,5 cm depicted in exchibition catalogue Dynamik! Kubismus, Futurismus, Kinetismus, Belvedere Vienna 2011, p. 107 Provenance: private collection Vienna ESTIMATE € 3.000 - 6.000 Austrian artist of the 20th century. Representative of the Viennese avant-garde, non-objective painting and kinetism. Studied at the School of Applied Arts from 1922 under Franz Cizek and Rudolf Larisch. Worked as a painter and graphic artist, also assistant teacher at Cizek's class for general theory of forms. Member of the Vienna Secession. Influenced by Cubism and Futurism, including artists such as Giacomo Balla, El Lissitzky, Johannes Itten, and Robert Delaunay. Counts among the Viennese Kinetists as do Erika Giovanna Klien, Peter Tölzer, Paul Kirnig, Elisabeth Karlinsky, Georg Anton Adams-Teltscher, Gertraud Brausewetter, Margarete Hamerschlag, Erika Giovanna Klien, Elisabeth Karlinsky, Paul Kirnig, Friedericke Nechansky, Gertrude Neuwirth, Ernst Anton Plischke, Johanna Reismayer, Ludwig Reutterer, Leopold Wolfgang Rochowanski, Emil Stejnar, Hertha Sladky, Harry Täuber, Gertrude Tomaschek, My Ullmann, Stella Weissenberg. Otto Erich Wagner, who came from Klepacov-Blansko in Moravia, graduated from the Teacher Training College in Vienna between 1919 and 1923 and also took classes at the Vienna School of Applied Arts from 1922 to 1924 with Franz Cižek and Rudolf Larisch. Together with Elisabeth Karlinsky, Erika Giovanna Klien, My Ullmann, Karl Steiner and Alois Wachsmann - to name just a few of the main representatives - he was one of the abstract artists in Austria in the interwar period. Those who dealt with abstraction during this period were mostly punished with disregard, as the doctrine of representationalism dominated the domestic art scene. It was thanks to the teaching of Franz Cižek and his course in ornamental form theory that the tendencies towards abstraction, which had already begun in France and Italy before the First World War, were now also seriously considered in Austria as a stylistic alternative to the prevailing representational mode of representation. Otto Erich Wagner, who was a friend of Egon Schiele and only became a member of the Vienna Secession in 1949, rose to become one of the most important representatives of Viennese Kinetism. This dominant Viennese art movement of the 1920s was based on Italian Futurism and attempted to translate movement rhythms and sounds into the two-dimensionality of the picture plane. The term "kinetism" is derived from the Greek kinesis, meaning movement, and was first used in 1922. However, because very few of Cižek's students went on to work in the Vienna workshops or other companies, this art movement disappeared from the scene again a few years later, also for reasons of contemporary politics. Thus, in Wagner's kinetic oeuvre, inspiration from the art of Giacomo Balla, Johannes Itten, Franz Marc, Picasso and Kandinsky, Robert Delaunay or El Lissitzky repeatedly shimmers through. The virtuosically abstracted sheet makes it particularly clear how closely some kinetists oriented themselves to those geometric-abstract forms that in Cubism break down phenomena of the visible world into arbitrary components and in Futurism translate the experiences of movement and rhythm into a pictorial language. 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 ° in the catalog), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13% 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.

        Widder Auctions
      • Otto Erich (Franz) Wagner * (Klepácov - Blansko,
        May. 15, 2013

        Otto Erich (Franz) Wagner * (Klepácov - Blansko,

        Est: €12,000 - €18,000

        Otto Erich (Franz) Wagner * (Klepácov - Blansko, Moravia, 1895-1979 Vienna) "Musikfries", circa 1923, one of 4 parts, verso signed Otto Erich Wagner and inscribed 'Musikfries', charcoal on packing paper, 34.5 x 88.5 cm, framed, (K) Illustrated in: Christian M. Nebehay, Otto Erich Wagner (1895-1979), Kinetische Zeichnungen, catalogue 90, Vienna 1985 Gerald Bast, Agnes Husslein-Arco, Harald Krejci and Patrick Werkner, wiener kinetismus, eine bewegte moderne, Edition Angewandte, page 196 Otto Erich Wagner, nephew of the architect, Otto Wagner; studied ornamental theory of form under Cizek and Larisch, assistant to Cizek at the Kunstgewerbeschule. Changed his name to Otto Franz in 1935. Provenance: Private Ownership, Vienna

        Dorotheum
      • OTTO WAGNER; THONET; Pair of armchairs, together
        Feb. 25, 2012

        OTTO WAGNER; THONET; Pair of armchairs, together

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        OTTO WAGNER; THONET; Pair of armchairs, together with period armchair, Austria, ca. 1900; Brass, ebonized wood, upholstery, brass tacks; Unmarked; 30'' x 21 1/2'' x 22'', brass chair: 29'' x 21'' x 19 1/2''

        Rago Arts and Auction Center
      • [ Modern Prints ]
        Oct. 28, 2008

        [ Modern Prints ]

        Est: €500 -

        Otto Erich Wagner (Klepacov 1895-1979 Wien) Mandolinen, Lithographie, monogrammiert, datiert W 24, Darstellungsgröße 46,5 x 48 cm, Blattgröße 51 x 73 cm, Passep., gerahmt, (M)

        Dorotheum
      • Otto Erich Wagner Klepacov 1895 - 1979 Wien
        Jun. 13, 2008

        Otto Erich Wagner Klepacov 1895 - 1979 Wien

        Est: - €3,000

        Otto Erich Wagner Klepacov 1895 - 1979 Wien Architekturkomposition. Aquarell u. Bleistiftvorzeichnung. 29,5 : 30,0 cm. Otto Erich Wagner studierte von 1922-1924 an der Wiener Kunstgewerbeschule bei Franz Cizek, dem bedeutenden Kunstpädagogen u. Anreger, gleichzeitig mit Erika Klien. - Farbintensives Aquarell des vor allem durch Erika Klien ausgeprägten Wiener Kinetismus. - Rückseitig mit dem Nachlaßstempel. (253)

        Hauswedell-Nolte
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