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Harry Carlsson: “Interview med Sokrates”. Signed Harry Carlsson 34. Oil on canvas. 110×85 cm.

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 888-564

Harry Carlsson: “Interview med Sokrates”. Signed Harry Carlsson 34. Oil on canvas. 110×85 cm.

Schätzpreis
100.000 DKK - 125.000 DKK
ca. 14.805 $ - 18.507 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

“Interview med Sokrates” (Interview with Socrates). Signed Harry Carlsson 34. Oil on canvas. 110×85 cm. Literature: Carl V. Petersen: “Danske Kunstnere XXI”, Arthur Jensen's Publishing House, Copenhagen, 1937, p. 45. Literature: Svend Saabye: “Harry Carlsson – den glemte surrealist” (The Forgotten Surrealist), 1982, p. 34. Exhibited: “Kubisme-Surrealisme”, Den Frie Udstillings Bygning, Copenhagen, 1935, cat. no. 183. Provenance: Given by the artist as a gift to the current owner's father. “From 1933 and onwards Carlsson was a surrealist. Not counting a few excursions into the abstract, he never abandoned this artistic style, which of course he had in no way invented, but it fit like a glove for the gifted fantasist he was”, writes Svend Saabye in “Harry Carlsson – den glemte surrealist” (The Forgotten Surrealist). Harry Carlsson truly finds his place as a surrealist, and he soon joins his like-minded artist colleagues, especially Wilhelm Freddie He also participates in the impressive exhibition “Kubisme-Surrealisme” in 1935. The exhibition is of an international format and organized by Vilhelm Bjerke-Petersen with the help of, among others, André Breton and Max Ernst “The Danes are most astonished by Harry Carlsson who has exhibited exceedingly festive and imaginative works of art,” says an enthusiastic Harluf Froberg in his review for Samleren (The Collector). And it is not only in the press that the reception is overwhelming; Carlsson's participation in the exhibition also results in invitations from Max Ernst Giorgio de Chirico Salvadore Dali and Paul Klee to exhibit with them the following year in London. Harry Carlsson's production is relatively modest, and in 1947 he went into artistic retirement. However, his contribution to the period is invaluable; not least because of his insightful and clear understanding of the alluring power of surrealism: “A fried egg is not only edible – on a man's shoulder it can be frightening, create a sense of panic, as if you suddenly discover you are being run over by a truck. If you can disregard the usual purpose of things you will come to the realisation that they are unusual, that all things are strange – a balloon is an onion and an onion is a balloon ... And please stop wondering about these images – feel them, sense them, let them attack and occupy you and enjoy it”. (Exhibition catalogue for the Students' Association in Copenhagen, October 1939) This lot is subject to Artist's Royalty . Artist’s Royalty In accordance with Danish copyright law, an additional royalty fee is to be paid for the purchase of works by contemporary Danish artist and some international artists who are either still alive or who have been dead for less than 70 years. × Read more
Condition report on request. Please contact: modernart@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 888-564
Auktion:
Datum:
24.09.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
Bredgade 33
1260 København K
Dänemark
info@bruun-rasmussen.dk
+45 8818 1111
+45 8818 1112
Beschreibung:

“Interview med Sokrates” (Interview with Socrates). Signed Harry Carlsson 34. Oil on canvas. 110×85 cm. Literature: Carl V. Petersen: “Danske Kunstnere XXI”, Arthur Jensen's Publishing House, Copenhagen, 1937, p. 45. Literature: Svend Saabye: “Harry Carlsson – den glemte surrealist” (The Forgotten Surrealist), 1982, p. 34. Exhibited: “Kubisme-Surrealisme”, Den Frie Udstillings Bygning, Copenhagen, 1935, cat. no. 183. Provenance: Given by the artist as a gift to the current owner's father. “From 1933 and onwards Carlsson was a surrealist. Not counting a few excursions into the abstract, he never abandoned this artistic style, which of course he had in no way invented, but it fit like a glove for the gifted fantasist he was”, writes Svend Saabye in “Harry Carlsson – den glemte surrealist” (The Forgotten Surrealist). Harry Carlsson truly finds his place as a surrealist, and he soon joins his like-minded artist colleagues, especially Wilhelm Freddie He also participates in the impressive exhibition “Kubisme-Surrealisme” in 1935. The exhibition is of an international format and organized by Vilhelm Bjerke-Petersen with the help of, among others, André Breton and Max Ernst “The Danes are most astonished by Harry Carlsson who has exhibited exceedingly festive and imaginative works of art,” says an enthusiastic Harluf Froberg in his review for Samleren (The Collector). And it is not only in the press that the reception is overwhelming; Carlsson's participation in the exhibition also results in invitations from Max Ernst Giorgio de Chirico Salvadore Dali and Paul Klee to exhibit with them the following year in London. Harry Carlsson's production is relatively modest, and in 1947 he went into artistic retirement. However, his contribution to the period is invaluable; not least because of his insightful and clear understanding of the alluring power of surrealism: “A fried egg is not only edible – on a man's shoulder it can be frightening, create a sense of panic, as if you suddenly discover you are being run over by a truck. If you can disregard the usual purpose of things you will come to the realisation that they are unusual, that all things are strange – a balloon is an onion and an onion is a balloon ... And please stop wondering about these images – feel them, sense them, let them attack and occupy you and enjoy it”. (Exhibition catalogue for the Students' Association in Copenhagen, October 1939) This lot is subject to Artist's Royalty . Artist’s Royalty In accordance with Danish copyright law, an additional royalty fee is to be paid for the purchase of works by contemporary Danish artist and some international artists who are either still alive or who have been dead for less than 70 years. × Read more
Condition report on request. Please contact: modernart@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 888-564
Auktion:
Datum:
24.09.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
Bredgade 33
1260 København K
Dänemark
info@bruun-rasmussen.dk
+45 8818 1111
+45 8818 1112
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