Jan 22, 2015 - Sale 2372

Sale 2372 - Lot 282

Price Realized: $ 7,000
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 6,000 - $ 9,000
GERDA WEGENER.
"Das Bild eine Mädchen: Brigette Bergman." Watercolor on paper. 749x552 mm; 29 1/2x21 3/4 inches, image. Signed in image, lower left. Framed, with window on verso exposing Wegener's penciled title. Circa 1920.

Additional Details

A beautiful, large-scale Art Deco portrait of a European society lady in the style of Wegener's fashion illustrations for Journal des Dames and other couture magazines.
The Danish illustrator and painter Gerda Wegener moved to Paris in 1912 and quickly became known for the superb artistry of her fashion and lifestyle illustrations and advertisements (see lots 19 and 20) in Vogue, La Vie Parisienne, Fantasion, La Guirlande, and many other Parisian magazines. Her style was marked by a playful sensuality though her book illustrations and fine art displayed more highly erotic, mainly Sapphic themes.Her personal life received scrutiny when her husband, Einer, who came out as a transsexual named Lili Elbe, underwent the first known sex reassignment surgery in history in 1930. Wegener's work remains among the best of the Art Deco period, especially in light of her success as a female artist amid her more famous male contemporaries such as Barbier, Brunelleschi, Lepape, and Martin.