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Lot 3249: Eibl, Ludwig

Est: €0 EUR - €0 EURPassed
Auktionshaus Kaupp GmbHSulzburg, GermanyNovember 20, 2021

Item Overview

Description

1842 Vienna - 1918 Munich.
Springtime fish still life with rustic copper kettle, lettuce heads, lemons and a bouquet of spring snowflakes in earthenware wine jug.
Oil on canvas. Signed upper left.
H 50, W 77 cm (support). Elaborate frame.
The dishes and utensils of this kitchen still life appear to be carelessly thrown together only at first glance; the well thought-out effect of this appealingly and delicately arranged coloristic composition unfolds bit by bit. The rust-red gleam of the copper kettle competes with the metallic glow of the carp scales, the bright yellow of the lemons engages in a duel of colour freshness with the delicate lime green of the heads of lettuce, the white body of the plaice competes with the calyx-like petals of the spring snowflakes. The only object not normally encountered in a kitchen is a fishing net hanging over the edge of the table, held in place by the weight of a blue and white porcelain plate. Perhaps it is an allusion to the quality of the freshly caught aquatic creatures waiting to be prepared. Possibly, however, we encounter here a subtle reference to the biblical fishermen of the Sea of Galilee through a witty, hidden symbolic language that identifies this kitchen piece as a Lenten still life alongside the meagre, downright frugal though delicate selection of food and tender early spring flowers.
The Austrian sculptor and painter Ludwig Eibl was a representative of the Münchner Schule and the wider circle around the realist painter Wilhelm Leibl. To this day he is appreciated for his suggestive still lifes, depicting manifold furnished kitchen tables or game with hunting utensils. He is also famous for his hunting scenes on the ceiling of the Blue Salon at Herrenchiemsee Palace.
Statement: Dr. Richard Hiepe, Neue Münchner Galerie, n.d.
Provenance: private collection Munich.

Beschreibung
1842 Wien - 1918 München.
Frühlingshaftes Fischstillleben mit rustikalem Kupferkessel, Salatköpfen, Zitronen und Märzenbecherbukett in irdenem Weinkrug.
Öl auf Leinwand. O.l. sign.
H. 50, B. 77 cm (Bildträger). Prunkrahmen.
Wie achtlos zusammengewürfelt begegnen uns die Speisen und Utensilien dieses Küchenstilllebens nur auf den ersten Blick. Peu à peu entfaltet sich die wohldurchdachte Wirkung dieser ansprechend und feinfühlig arrangierten koloristischen Komposition. Das rostrote Schimmern des Kupferkessels konkurriert mit dem metallischen Leuchten der Karpfenschuppen, das grelle Gelb der saftigen Zitronen liefert sich ein Duell der Farbfrische mit dem zarten Lindgrün der Salatköpfe, der weiße Leib der Scholle strahlt mit den schellenartigen Blütenkelchen der Märzenbecher um die Wette. Als einziger Gegenstand, den man normalerweise nicht in einer Küche antrifft, hängt ein Fischernetz über die Tischkante, fixiert durch das Gewicht einer blau-weißen Porzellanplatte. Vielleicht handelt es sich um einen Anspielung auf die fangfrische Qualität der auf ihre Zubereitung wartenden Wasserwesen. Möglicherweise aber begegnen wir hier einem subtilen Verweis auf die biblischen Fischer vom See Genezareth durch eine geistreiche, versteckte Symbolsprache, die dieses Küchenstück neben der mageren, geradezu frugalen, wenn auch delikaten Auswahl der Lebensmittel und der zarten Vorfrühlingsblumen als ein Fastenstillleben ausweist.
Der österreichische Bildhauer und Maler Ludwig Eibl war ein Vertreter der Münchner Schule und des weiteren Kreises um den Realisten Wilhelm Leibl. Bis heute wird er für seine suggestiven Stillleben, mannigfaltig bestückte Küchentische oder Wildbret mit Jagdutensilien darstellend, geschätzt. Berühmt ist er zudem für seine Jagdszenen auf der Decke des Blauen Salons in Schloss Herrenchiemsee.
Stellungnahme: Dr. Richard Hiepe, Neue Münchner Galerie, o.D.
Provenienz: Privatsammlung München.

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

Good overall impression. Partially minor white shrinking cracks, margins rubbed from framing, here and there tiny stains (circa 1 mm - 3 mm), isolated skilfully retouched spots.

Zustandsbericht
Guter Gesamteindruck. Partiell min. Frühschwundrisse, Bildränder rahmungsbedingt ber., stellenweise winzige Flecken (ca. 1 mm - 3 mm), vereinzelt punktuelle fachmännische Retuschen.

Payment & Shipping

Accepted forms of payment: Wire Transfer

Shipping

Export to countries outside the EU are subject to the restrictions of the UNESCO convention from 1970 and the European Agreement for the Protection of Cultural Heritage from 1993. For exports within the EU the Act to Protect German Cultural Property against Removal (Kulturgutschutzgesetz) has been in force since 6th August 2016.
Moreover, the CITES regulations also apply. Objects made from a material of a protected species are subject to certain trade restrictions. Unrestricted trade is only permitted within the EU. A permit is required for export to third countries. We point out that such a permission is usually not given.
The objects made from a material of a protected species are marked.

Auction Details

Decorative Art, Antiques & Paintings

by
Auktionshaus Kaupp GmbH
November 20, 2021, 02:00 PM CET

Hauptstraße 62, Sulzburg, 79295, DE

Terms

Buyer's Premium

32.0%

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Terms and Conditions of Sale

Participation in the auction (public sale) - in person, in writing or by telephone - is realised on the basis of these terms and conditions of auction. The terms and conditions of auction are published in the auction catalogue, on the Internet and in clearly visible postings on the premises of the Auktionshaus Kaupp GmbH. By placing a bid, the buyer accepts these terms and conditions of auction as binding.

1. The auction is carried out voluntarily on behalf and for account of the clients. The figures in ­parentheses identify the owner and/or client.

2. All objects submitted for auction may be inspected and checked in the framework of the auction viewing. They are all used without exception. In all cases, the actual state of the object to be auctioned off at the time of acceptance shall be the agreed quality in the sense of the statutory provisions. The descriptions and information contained in the catalogue, in the condition report or in expert opinions are also estimates and constitute no warranty as defined by § 443 BGB [Civil Code] for the quality of the object of art. The same shall apply to the pictures in the catalogue. The purpose of these pictures is to give prospective buyers an idea of the object to be auctioned off; they are neither part of the agreement on a quality nor a warranty for quality. The catalogue descriptions are drawn up by the Auktionshaus Kaupp GmbH to the best of their knowledge and belief and with great care. In case of interest, a condition report from the Auktionshaus Kaupp GmbH can be requested for each of the objects of art to be auctioned off. All objects to be auctioned off are used and are sold to the exclusion of warranty. The exception to this provision is damage arising from injuries to life, limb or health in cases where a negligent violation of duty by the user or a deliberate or negligent violation of duty committed by a legal representative or vicarious agent of the user. The catalogue text in the German language shall be binding. The auctioneer accepts no liability for faulty translations of the catalogue texts.

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7. If the limit agreed upon with the consignor is not reached, the bid shall be accepted under reserve. However, the bid for the limit to the public shall remain valid, and the object may also be sold to other prospective buyers if there is a subsequent bid for the limit. If this is not the case, the previous bidder will be informed. Bids accepted under reserve shall be binding for bidders for six weeks, but without obligation for the auctioneer.

8. Together with the acceptance price, a surcharge of 27 % shall be paid to the auctioneer, plus the statutory value added tax to be paid for the surcharge. For live-online bids, an additional fee of 3 % respectively 5 %, depending on the provider, will be levied to compensate the resulting third-party costs. The total amount shall become due and payable upon acceptance in cash or by EC card under ­presentation of a valid identity card. Credit cards will not be accepted. Payments of non-resident buyers who submitted their bids in writing, online or by telephone must be paid within eight days after the invoice date. Any bank charges shall be at the buyer's expense.

9. Default of payment shall occur two weeks after the invoice date. From the occurrence of default onwards, interest to the amount of 1 % per month shall become payable for the purchase price without prejudice to further damage claims. If the buyer is in default of payment, the auctioneer may rescind the contract after having fixed a period of grace. In the event of rescission, all rights of the buyer regarding the purchased object shall be forfeited. In this case, the auctioneer shall have the right to claim damages to the amount of the lost charge for the object auctioned off (consignor commission and buyer's premium) as well as costs incurred for catalogue pictures from the buyer. In addition, the buyer shall be liable for transport, storage and auctioneering expenses until return or repeated selling of the object by auction. If the object is auctioned off in the next auction or the one after that, the buyer shall be liable in addition for any shortfall in proceeds. He shall not be entitled to higher proceeds. If the auctioneer optionally requests performance, the buyer shall be obliged to make an advance payment in the case of default in payment as far as the purchase price due and the surcharge are concerned. The auctioneer shall have the right to exclude him/her from further bids in the auction and to pass his/her name and address on to other auction houses for the purpose of banning him/her.

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13. Written bids will be executed on behalf of the bidder. The price written in the bid form shall be deemed the highest bid, bids may also be accepted for a lower price. Bidder's orders can only be executed in a binding manner if they are submitted completed in block letters and one day before the auction starts. Only the specified catalogue number and not the title of the object shall be binding.

13 a. Written bids shall be binding and cannot be taken back.

14. Telephone bidders will be called at the auctioneer's expenses before the respective item is called up if a written order for that was submitted in time. This kind of order can only be executed from a limit price of 250 € onwards, with the bidders undertaking to offer at least the limit price. No warranty can be assumed for the establishment of the telephone connection.

15.The terms and conditions of auction shall apply mutatis mutandis also to post-auction sales or to discretionary sales.

16. The place of performance shall be Sulzburg. If the buyer is a businessman or if he has no domestic place of general jurisdiction, the place of jurisdiction shall be Müllheim/Baden. German law shall be applicable. The UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply. Should one or several provisions of these terms and conditions of auction be or become invalid, the validity of the remaining provisions shall remain unaffected thereof. The English version of our terms and conditions of auction are for information only. In case of doubt, the German text is legally binding.

16 a. In the relationship with the owner, the buyer assumes payment of half the statutory resale rights fee (2 % of the hammer price). It shall be indicated separately in the invoice and becomes due pursuant to § 26, Section 1, UrhG [Copyright Act] for sales of originals of works of fine arts the copyrights for which have not lapsed yet.

Buyers premium

Together with the hammer price, a premium of 27 % must be paid to the auctioneer and the additional statutory value added tax (vat) payable for the premium.
For live-online bids, an additional fee of 5 % will be levied to compensate the resulting third-party costs.
Companies from other EU member states which supplied proof of their VAT identification numbers when receiving their bidding number respectively when submitting their bid can be exempted from VAT.
Buyers residing outside of the eu who export their auctioned items to an address located in a third country must furnish security in the amount of the statutory vat. The VAT will be refunded provided that they present the stamped export docu-ments to the auctioneer within six weeks after the auction and that the tax amount exceeds 50 € per invoice. The cost of preparing the export documents and the transport as well as any import sales taxes and duties due abroad must be borne by the buyer.
The German catalogue wording prevails.

Buyers premium

Together with the hammer price, a premium of 27 % must be paid to the auctioneer and the additional statutory value added tax (vat) payable for the premium.
For live-online bids, an additional fee of 5 % will be levied to compensate the resulting third-party costs.
Companies from other EU member states which supplied proof of their VAT identification numbers when receiving their bidding number respectively when submitting their bid can be exempted from VAT.
Buyers residing outside of the eu who export their auctioned items to an address located in a third country must furnish security in the amount of the statutory vat. The VAT will be refunded provided that they present the stamped export docu-ments to the auctioneer within six weeks after the auction and that the tax amount exceeds 50 € per invoice. The cost of preparing the export documents and the transport as well as any import sales taxes and duties due abroad must be borne by the buyer.
The German catalogue wording prevails.

Buyers premium

Together with the hammer price, a premium of 27 % must be paid to the auctioneer and the additional statutory value added tax (vat) payable for the premium.
For live-online bids, an additional fee of 5 % will be levied to compensate the resulting third-party costs.
Companies from other EU member states which supplied proof of their VAT identification numbers when receiving their bidding number respectively when submitting their bid can be exempted from VAT.
Buyers residing outside of the eu who export their auctioned items to an address located in a third country must furnish security in the amount of the statutory vat. The VAT will be refunded provided that they present the stamped export docu-ments to the auctioneer within six weeks after the auction and that the tax amount exceeds 50 € per invoice. The cost of preparing the export documents and the transport as well as any import sales taxes and duties due abroad must be borne by the buyer.
The German catalogue wording prevails.

Shipping Terms

Export to countries outside the EU are subject to the restrictions of the UNESCO convention from 1970 and the European Agreement for the Protection of Cultural Heritage from 1993. For exports within the EU the Act to Protect German Cultural Property against Removal (Kulturgutschutzgesetz) has been in force since 6th August 2016.
Moreover, the CITES regulations also apply. Objects made from a material of a protected species are subject to certain trade restrictions. Unrestricted trade is only permitted within the EU. A permit is required for export to third countries. We point out that such a permission is usually not given.
The objects made from a material of a protected species are marked.

Shipping Terms

Export to countries outside the EU are subject to the restrictions of the UNESCO convention from 1970 and the European Agreement for the Protection of Cultural Heritage from 1993. For exports within the EU the Act to Protect German Cultural Property against Removal (Kulturgutschutzgesetz) has been in force since 6th August 2016.
Moreover, the CITES regulations also apply. Objects made from a material of a protected species are subject to certain trade restrictions. Unrestricted trade is only permitted within the EU. A permit is required for export to third countries. We point out that such a permission is usually not given.
The objects made from a material of a protected species are marked.

Shipping Terms

Export to countries outside the EU are subject to the restrictions of the UNESCO convention from 1970 and the European Agreement for the Protection of Cultural Heritage from 1993. For exports within the EU the Act to Protect German Cultural Property against Removal (Kulturgutschutzgesetz) has been in force since 6th August 2016.
Moreover, the CITES regulations also apply. Objects made from a material of a protected species are subject to certain trade restrictions. Unrestricted trade is only permitted within the EU. A permit is required for export to third countries. We point out that such a permission is usually not given.
The objects made from a material of a protected species are marked.