Mar 23, 2023 - Sale 2630

Sale 2630 - Lot 133

Price Realized: $ 1,250
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,000 - $ 1,500
KURT SELIGMANN
Les Voyageurs.

Etching, 1934. 348x291 mm; 13 3/4x11 1/2 inches, full margins. Edition of 90. Printed by Taneur, Paris. Published by Éditions des Chroniques du Jour, Paris. From Les Vagabondages Héraldiques. A very good, richly-inked, proof-like impression of this scarce, early etching, with crisp, partially inky plate edges.

Seligmann (1900-1962) was a Swiss-born Surrealist painter, illustrator, printmaker and writer. He is known for his paintings and drawings that explored mythological and spiritual themes. Born in Basel, to a wealthy Jewish family, he studied philosophy in both Basel and at the University of Geneva. During this time, he was exposed to the Dada and Surrealist movements and was significantly influenced by their ideas. In 1924, he moved to Paris and studied painting with Fernand Léger and André Lhote.

In 1927, Seligmann was one of the founding members of the Surrealist group in Paris. He was a close friend of André Breton, the leader of the group, and they collaborated on several projects. He also worked with Max Ernst and other leading Surrealists. In 1940, Seligmann moved to New York to escape the Nazi regime, where he continued to create artwork in addition to his writing.