From 28 March through 13 April 2025: Online Only Modern & Contemporary Art
Online Only
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Online Only is a place for discoveries. Arousing curiosity for art has had a long tradition at Grisebach. Since 1987, the “Third Floor” department has been a popular point of contact, first analogue and then digital, where long-standing collectors and young art enthusiasts alike could bid for coveted works of art by big names without breaking their own budget. Since January 2025, the department has been active under the new name Online Only.
In a global art market, Online Only offers a digital platform for a curated selection of unique pieces, editions, and objects of Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art. Every six to eight weeks, interested parties have the opportunity to build or expand their collection with affordable works. The offer is constantly evolving and will be expanded to include additional categories.
Auction and Consignments
We appraise your art – confidentially, non-binding, and free of charge. Please send us a reproduction of the artwork by either post or email, including details such as the medium, date, and size (unframed). You may also use the estimate request form. Please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone – we are always at your disposal.
Visitor address
Grisebach Online Only
Wiebestraße 13
10553 Berlin
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Grisebach Online Only
c/o Tandem
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 16-24
10553 Berlin
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Selected highlights
from our Timed Auction from 28 March to 13 April

Iwon Eichhorn-Scheerbarth
Untitled (girl with cat). 1926. Watercolour and India ink on laid paper. 20.6 × 16.9 cm (mount: 28 × 24.5 cm). EUR 700–900

Max Ernst
Untitled. 1969. Frottage, coloured chalk and pencil on Arches wove paper. 33.7 × 25.3 cm. EUR 4,000–5,000

Lyonel Feininger
”Reiter in einer Landschaft”. Circa 1918/19. Woodcut on green tissue paper. 9.7 × 12.1 cm (19.3 × 25.1 cm). EUR 2,000–3,000

Winfred Gaul
“Turm von Pisa“. 1964. Oil on canvas. 30 × 40 cm. EUR 900–1,200

Rupprecht Geiger
”Verlauf mit Spritzer auf weiß”. 1967. Colour silkscreen on thin cardboard. 69.6 × 60 cm (72.5 × 61 cm). EUR 800–1,000

Gotthard Graubner
Untitled. 1981. Watercolour on wove paper. 53 × 37.5 cm. EUR 4,000–5,000

George Grosz
“Bäume“. 1950s. Watercolour and pencil on paper. 29.5 × 41.6 cm. EUR 2,000–3,000

Matthias Koeppel
“Mohnfeld auf den Seelower Höhen“. 2014. Oil on canvas. 65.2 × 100.2 cm. EUR 3,000–4,000

Barry Le Va
Untitled. 1997. India ink, charcoal and pencil on wove paper. 20.7 × 28 cm. EUR 700–900

Jeanne Mammen
”Kniender weiblicher Akt, sich nach hinten abstützend”. Circa 1939-45. Pencil on paper. 60.1 × 50.1 cm. EUR 1,800–2,400

Fred Sandback
Untitled. 1989. Colour spray over offset on tracing paper. 21.5 × 27.8 cm. EUR 4,000–5,000

Antonio Saura
Untitled. 1974. India ink, gouache and coloured chalk on illustrated book page. 19.5 × 30.1 cm. EUR 2,500–3,500

Walter Stöhrer
Untitled. 1964. Acrylic, opaque white, wax crayon and India ink on wove paper. 78.5 × 52.5 cm. EUR 2,500–3,000

Gert und Uwe Tobias
Untitled. 2007. Mixed media and paper collage on thin paper. 29.9 × 20.8 cm. EUR 1,000–1,500

Karl-Heinz Krüll
”Leo” / ”Caroule”. 1968. 2 sheets: each felt-tip pen and pencil on thin Schoellershammer cardboard. 62.2 × 44.9 cm, 62.3 × 45.1 cm. EUR 700–900

Rosa Loy
”Schatten”. 2005. Watercolour, India ink and pencil on thin laid paper. 20.6 × 29.8 cm. EUR 700–900

Piero Dorazio
“Vista VI“. 1997. Oil on canvas. 35 × 24.8 cm. EUR 5,000

Karl Otto Götz
Untitled. 1958. Gouache on cardboard. 27.7 × 50 cm. EUR 3,000–4,000