Apr 24, 2014 - Sale 2346

Sale 2346 - Lot 9

Price Realized: $ 1,062
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,200 - $ 1,800
HEINZ FUCHS (1886-1961) ARBEITER HUNGER TOD NAHT. 1919.
29 1/4x40 1/2 inches, 74 1/4x103 cm.
Condition B: visible overpainting along vertical and horizontal folds; restored losses in margins; repaired tears and restoration in margins and image; faded overall.
Fuchs worked for most of his life in his native Berlin. In addition to studies at the Berlin Akademie under Lovis Corinth, he also studied at the Wiemar Art School. After World War I, he joined the November Group, whose artistic members advocated for a social revolution, a greater role for artists in the new German Republic and unification between art and the populace. Between 1918 and 1919, the November Group also worked with the "Publicity Office of the German Republic" (Werbedienst der Deutschen Republik), a governmental branch aimed at restoring civility and order to society in the trauma following the end of the War. Fuchs designed two posters for the cause in his "distinctive graphic style in which expressionist vocabularies of violent color and distorted form united with dynamic yet legible text exhorting workers to support the new Republic" (www.moma.org). War Posters 168, Verfuhrungen 57, Modern Poster 74, Kunst 147, Plakat-Kunst p. 88, Word & Image p. 50, Politsche Plakate p. 47, The Poster 141, Interationale Plakate 323.