Christoph Voll (1897-1939), farmer resting, watercolor on Japan paper, signed, with the estate stamp 'NACHLASS CHR. FULL, here numbered in pencil '335', ca. 33 x 48 cm, framed behind passe-partout and glass, with frame ca. 53 x 68 cm
PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist (Galleria del Levante); Saarbrücken art trade
The sculptor and graphic artist Christoph Voll completed a sculpture apprenticeship as a teenager and studied at the Academy of Arts in Dresden after the First World War. In 1920 he became a member of the Dresden Secession Group in 1919 led by painters Conrad Felixmüller and Otto Dix.
The National Socialists classified his art as “degenerate” and his works were removed from numerous museums and collections.
With small brown spots, a bit wavy due to technology.
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Christoph Voll (1897-1939), farmer resting, watercolor on Japan paper, signed, with the estate stamp 'NACHLASS CHR. FULL, here numbered in pencil '335', ca. 33 x 48 cm, framed behind passe-partout and glass, with frame ca. 53 x 68 cm
PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist (Galleria del Levante); Saarbrücken art trade
The sculptor and graphic artist Christoph Voll completed a sculpture apprenticeship as a teenager and studied at the Academy of Arts in Dresden after the First World War. In 1920 he became a member of the Dresden Secession Group in 1919 led by painters Conrad Felixmüller and Otto Dix.
The National Socialists classified his art as “degenerate” and his works were removed from numerous museums and collections.
With small brown spots, a bit wavy due to technology.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!