Mar 23, 2023 - Sale 2630

Sale 2630 - Lot 169

Price Realized: $ 1,125
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,500
HANS JAENISCH
Parkwinkel.

Oil on canvas, 1955. 255x355 mm; 10 1/4x14 inches. Signed in oil, lower right recto, and titled and annotated in ink on the stretcher, verso.

Provenance: likely Martha Jackson Gallery, New York; Dr. David Y. Solomon, New York; private collection, Chicago.

Jaenisch (1907-1989) was born in Eilenstedt, Thuringia, in 1907, and after attending school there, he went as a young man to Berlin, where he would spend most of his life. Largely self-taught, he joined the 'November Group' and began exhibiting his work during the 1920s with other avant-garde artists associated with Herwarth Walden's Sturm magazine (including the artists El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich as well as many soon to be important Futurist and Dada artists). From 1929 he taught at 'Der Weg', an avant-garde Berlin art school. In the early 1930s Surrealist elements began to surface in Jaenisch's work and continued to appear in later paintings. In 1953, Jaenisch embarked on a teaching career at the Berlin Art Academy which would last for more than two decades. He also exhibited in New York during the 1950s at galleries such as the Martha Jackson Gallery and the Kleemann Galleries among others.