Restituted Works from the Rudolf Mosse Collection
19th Century Art, 1 June 2016, 2.30 pm
Three important works by Adolph Menzel, Wilhelm Leibl and Ludwig von Hofmann have recently been restituted to the heirs of Rudolf Mosse. We are honored to help bring back into public perception Rudolf Mosse, the distinguished art collector, by presenting these outstanding works for sale.
Auction 255 / Lot 198
Adolph Menzel. Emilie in a Red Blouse. Circa 1850. Pastel on brown paper. 21 × 28 cm (8 1/4 × 11 in.). Tschudi 252 („Frau in roter Bluse“)
EUR 300.000–400.000 / USD 341,000–455,000
Auction 255 / Lot 199
Portrait of Appellationsrat Stenglein. 1871. Oil on canvas. 51,5 × 42 cm (20 1/4 × 16 1/2 in.). Signed upper right: W. Leibl. Waldmann 119
EUR 120.000–150.000 / USD 137,000–171,000
Auction 255 / Lot 200
Ludwig von Hofmann. Spring Storm. 1894/95. Oil on canvas. 145 × 197 cm (57 1/8 × 77 1/2 in.). Small retouchings
EUR 200.000–300.000 / USD 228,000–341,000
The three works are offered for sale with the express consent of the heirs of Rudolf Mosse
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The Rudolf Mosse Collection in the Catalogue “19th Century Art“