Feb 18, 2021 - Sale 2558

Sale 2558 - Lot 25

Price Realized: $ 1,375
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000

BURKHARD MANGOLD (1873-1950)

EIDG SÄNGERFEST IN ZÜRICH. 1905.


37 1/2x31 inches, 95 1/4x78 3/4 cm. Gebr Fretz, Zurich.
Condition B+: tears at edges; minor creases in margins and image; printers' ink stamp in lower right image. Paper. Framed.

This is one of Mangold's earliest posters (his first was printed in 1902). In his formative years, Mangold's work reflected the influence of Hans Sandreuter. A Swiss painter (who also designed several posters), Sandreuter's work was inspired by Greek mythology and his images are filled with allegorical figures in classical poses. To announce this upcoming Song Festival, Mangold combines Secessionist design elements and mythology. Arion, the Greek poet who was saved by a dolphin, is depicted in Lake Constance swimming toward Zurich. Soon after this poster was designed, Mangold began working with the inimitable Swiss printing house of Wolfensberger. He quickly abandoned his symbolic approach and naturalist renderings, began using flat colors, and became one of the pioneers of the modern Swiss poster art. Mangold 42, Swiss Art Nouveau 80.