299/592
Lyonel Feininger
„Pariser Hohe Häuser“. 1918
Sold for
5.000 EUR (incl. premium)
242/634
Lyonel Feininger
„Marine“. 1918
Sold for
3.750 EUR (incl. premium)
283/547
Lyonel Feininger
„Barke und Brigg auf See“. 1918
Sold for
3.750 EUR (incl. premium)
299/593
Lyonel Feininger
„Schlosskirche“. 1918
Sold for
3.750 EUR (incl. premium)
317/1029
Lyonel Feininger
„Dampfer Odin“. 1918
Sold for
3.250 EUR (incl. premium)
261/1107
Lyonel Feininger
„Sächsisches Dorf“. 1918
Sold for
3.125 EUR (incl. premium)
299/598
Lyonel Feininger
„Schiffe und Sonne, 1“. 1918
Sold for
3.125 EUR (incl. premium)
725/1025
Lyonel Feininger
”Kopf eines Mannes”. 1918
Sold for
2.500 EUR (incl. premium)
309/1083
Lyonel Feininger
„Ausfahrender Dampfer Odin“. 1918
Sold for
2.250 EUR (incl. premium)
267/633
Lyonel Feininger
„Kirche und Dorf“. 1918
Sold for
2.125 EUR (incl. premium)
232/48
Lyonel Feininger
„Zimmer = Leute“. 1915
Sold for
62.500 EUR (incl. premium)
252/736
Lyonel Feininger
„Alte Windmühle“. 1911/12
Sold for
7.500 EUR (incl. premium)
226/506
Lyonel Feininger
Windmühle auf einer Bergkuppe. 1910
Sold for
11.250 EUR (incl. premium)
325/318
Lyonel Feininger
”Die grüne Brücke”. 1910/11
Sold for
10.000 EUR (incl. premium)
251/564
Lyonel Feininger
Alte Dampflokomotive mit Zuschauern. 1909
Sold for
25.000 EUR (incl. premium)
300/8
Lyonel Feininger
„Die Türme von Notre-Dame in Paris“. 1907
Sold for
41.250 EUR (incl. premium)
299/587
Lyonel Feininger
„Gasse mit Fuhrwerk in Paris“. 1907
Sold for
35.000 EUR (incl. premium)
256/2042
T. Lux Feininger
Bauhaus Dessau, Connecting Building. Circa 1927
Sold for
2.625 EUR (incl. premium)
305/381
T. Lux Feininger
Weaving class behind a weaving loom, Bauhaus Dessau (front f.l.t.r.: Lotte Stam-Beese, Anni Fleischmann-Albers, Ljuba Monastirskaja, Rosa Berger, Gunta Stölzl, Otti Berger, Foreman Walter Warnke; behind, f.l.t.r.: Lisbeth Östreicher, Gertrud Preiswerk, Lena Meyer-Bergner, Grete Reichardt. The weaving workshop at Bauhaus Dessau. Photography: Bauhaus Dessau. 1927
Sold for
18.750 EUR (incl. premium)
279/2211
Nomi Baumgartl
„The Naturalist‘s Eye, Andreas Feininger, New Milford, Connecticut“. 1989
Sold for
9.375 EUR (incl. premium)
305/388
Irene Bayer (i.e. Bayer-Hecht)
Members of the stage workshop, partially in pantomime costumes, "Treppenwitz" on the roof of the studio house – f.l.t.r.: Erich Consemüller, Roman Clemens, Hermann Röseler, Heinz Loew, Oskar Schlemmer, Andor Weininger, 2 unknown, Andreas Feininger, unknown, Werner Siedhoff and Lux Feininger. 1928
Sold for
9.375 EUR (incl. premium)
316/1163a
Mappenwerk (vor 1945)
"German Graphic Artists of the Present". 1920
Sold for
3.000 EUR (incl. premium)
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