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Lot 7: Vorwärts, 2002 - Roland Schaller (*1942, Lohr am Main)

Est: €150 EUR - €300 EURPassed
Zemanek-MuensterWürzburg, GermanyOctober 09, 2021

Item Overview

Description

Giclée, signed by hand,
A striding figure can be made out, which seems like an abstract translation of Salvatore Dali's graphics. The Bund Fränkischer Künstler (Association of Franconian Artists) very aptly states about the artist: "The laws of anatomical accuracy are suspended; by withdrawing and reducing the physical, R. Schaller encounters content that leads to the deepest inner self of the human being."
1962-67 Studies at the Academies of Fine Arts in Nuremberg and Munich. K. in Nuremberg and Munich
1969 State examination for art education
1970 Member of the professional association of Bild. Artists Ufr.
1974 Member of the professional association "Bund Fränk. Artists".
1987 Co-founder of the group "SpessArt" Lohr 2004 Member of the VKU (Vereinigung Kunstschaffender Unterfranken) Main fields of work: Drawing and printmaking.
Solo exhibitions and participation in group exhibitions at home and abroad.
For more information: kuenstler.de/pages/members/roland-schaller.php Roland Schaller (*1942, Lohr am Main)

Dimensions

42 x 30 cm, 42 x 11,8 inch

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

See description

Payment & Shipping

Payment

Accepted forms of payment: American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

Packing and transportation:
Packing and shipping of your objects is a non-binding service we offer for a lump-sum of 50 Euro within Germany and 80 Euro throughout Europe. Delivery to all other countries and overseas includes handling (50 Euro) plus shipping depending on weight or volume. Any bulky goods and international transports will be calculated on request and charged separately. For framed paintings, furniture and ceramics please contact Mail Boxes Etc. Aschaffenburg (mbe0020@mbe.de Tel: +49 (0)6021 625 9090). The transport of any items purchased at the auction will be carried out at the buyer?s request, expense and risk. Please note that all objects that are subject to CITES can only be sent within the European Community. At the present time export in third countries is prohibited.
Transportation Insurance:
An obligatory insurance covers risks associated with transportation. The buyer shall bear the expenses for transportation insurance and claims regulation. A buyer shall inspect the items for damage immediately after delivery and notify the freight forwarding company of any damage; later complaints based on damage which is not hidden are excluded.
Customs Declaration:
We offer a customs declaration for only 100 Euro for all amounts above 1,000 Euro. For all smaller amounts, we don?t need any declaration.
23. Bidders should take care when inspecting items, as all they will be fully liable for any damages.

Auction Details

Charity Auction

by
Zemanek-Muenster
October 09, 2021, 06:00 PM CET

Hörleingasse 3-5, Würzburg, 97070, DE

Terms

Buyer's Premium

6.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€99€5
€100€259€10
€260€319€20
€320€349€30
€350€999€50
€1,000€2,599€100
€2,600€3,199€200
€3,200€3,499€300
€3,500+€500

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22. a) Packing and transportation
Packing and shipping of your objects is a non-binding service we offer for a lump-sum of 50 Euro within Germany and 80 Euro throughout Europe. Delivery to all other countries and overseas includes handling (50 Euro) plus shipping depending on weight or volume. Any bulky goods and international transports will be calculated on request and charged separately. For framed paintings, furniture and ceramics please contact Mail Boxes Etc. Aschaffenburg (mbe0020@mbe.de Tel: +49 (0)6021 625 9090). The transport of any items purchased at the auction will be carried out at the buyers request, expense and risk. Please note that all objects that are subject to CITES can only be sent within the European Community. At the present time export in third countries is prohibited.
b) Transportation Insurance
An obligatory insurance covers risks associated with transportation. The buyer shall bear the expenses for transportation insurance and claims regulation. A buyer shall inspect the items for damage immediately after delivery and notify the freight forwarding company of any damage; later complaints based on damage which is not hidden are excluded.
c) Customs Declaration
We offer a customs declaration for only 100 Euro for all amounts above 1,000 Euro. For all smaller amounts, we don?t need any declaration.
23. Bidders should take care when inspecting items, as all they will be fully liable for any damages.
24. These terms and conditions apply correspondingly to the post auction sale or open sales of auction items at the auctioneer?s own discretion.
25. Place of performance and jurisdiction for both is Wurzburg.
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Payment

Payments shall be made in EUR immediately after invoicing. Payments by the buyer are generally only made by transfer to the auctioneer to an account specified by him. The fulfillment effect of the payment only occurs with the final credit to the auctioneer's account. Payments by credit card (Visa, Master, Amex) are only possible up to an amount of EUR 1,000. All costs and fees for the transfer (including the bank charges deducted from the auctioneer) are borne by the buyer, insofar as this is legally permissible and does not fall under the prohibition of § 270a BGB. Ownership only passes to the Purchaser once payment has been made. The auction item will be delivered once this has been arranged.
The auctioneer is not liable for due presentation, protestations, notifications or return of uncashed payments / means of payment.

Credit Card Payment

Payments by credit card (Visa, Master, Amex) are only possible up to an amount of EUR 1,000.

Shipping Terms

Packing and transportation:
Packing and shipping of your objects is a non-binding service we offer for a lump-sum of 50 Euro within Germany and 80 Euro throughout Europe. Delivery to all other countries and overseas includes handling (50 Euro) plus shipping depending on weight or volume. Any bulky goods and international transports will be calculated on request and charged separately. For framed paintings, furniture and ceramics please contact Mail Boxes Etc. Aschaffenburg (mbe0020@mbe.de Tel: +49 (0)6021 625 9090). The transport of any items purchased at the auction will be carried out at the buyer?s request, expense and risk. Please note that all objects that are subject to CITES can only be sent within the European Community. At the present time export in third countries is prohibited.
Transportation Insurance:
An obligatory insurance covers risks associated with transportation. The buyer shall bear the expenses for transportation insurance and claims regulation. A buyer shall inspect the items for damage immediately after delivery and notify the freight forwarding company of any damage; later complaints based on damage which is not hidden are excluded.
Customs Declaration:
We offer a customs declaration for only 100 Euro for all amounts above 1,000 Euro. For all smaller amounts, we don?t need any declaration.
23. Bidders should take care when inspecting items, as all they will be fully liable for any damages.