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Lot: 9435

Date of sale: 31. Sat Aug 2024

Fritz Stuckenberg, 1881 Munich - 1944

170

Start price: EUR 250

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

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Fritz Stuckenberg, 1881 Munich – 1944 Füssen. Irises and lupines. Gouache with watercolor, signed Stuckenberg lower left, matted and framed 94 x 73 cm, matted cut-out 58.5 x 38 cm – Stuckenberg moved with his parents to Delmenhorst in 1893, where his uncle, the painter Bernhard Wiegandt, with whom Paula Modersohn-Becker took drawing lessons from 1893-95, encouraged his artistic interests. Stuckenberg went to Paris in 1907 and to Berlin in 1912, where he became part of the Sturm-Kreis. He returned to Delmenhorst in 1921.

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