Feb 20 at 10:30 AM - Sale 2695 -

Sale 2695 - Lot 251

Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,000

MELCHIOR LECHTER (1865-1937)

GROSSE BERLINER KUNSTAUSSTELLUNG. 1897.


25½x18 inches, 65x45¾ cm. Otto v. Holten, Berlin.
Condition A-: minor creases in image. Matted and framed.

Like most artists of his generation, Melchior Lechter worked in all the different fields of decorative arts. He specialized in painting on glass but also worked in the field of graphic arts, designing books, bookplates, calendars and posters. As one can see from this poster announcing an exhibition of Berlin artists, he was strongly influenced by the work of William Morris. The image has incredible importance as the first pure Art Nouveau image published in Germany, and it represents a turning point in German graphic design. It was designed one year before the founding of the Secession and is the only image from the era we have seen that does not reflect any Hellenistic influences, but rather strongly bears the imprint of William Morris and Eugene Grasset.

DFP-III 1960, Kunst, Kommerz, Visionen p. 46.