Nov 09, 2023 - Sale 2652

Sale 2652 - Lot 139

Price Realized: $ 2,500
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,000 - $ 1,500

STEFAN NORBLIN (1892-1952)

WILNO. Circa 1930.


29 1/2x20 inches, 75x50 3/4 cm. K. Kozianskich, Warsaw.
Condition A- / A: minor creases in margins and image. Paper. Framed.

Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, was a hotly contested metropolis among Europe's largest powers throughout the 20th century. World War I found it captured first by the Germans, followed by the Poles and then the Russians. In 1923, the League of Nations confirmed Vilnius as part of Poland. After the Second World War, it was retaken by the Germans and then the Russians and in 1944, restored to Lithuania. In a style which Norblin clearly found effective (see the previous lot), he depicts the ancient rooftops of the city in soft, complimentary twilight colors. In the background, he portrays the recognizable spires of St. John's Church, St. Anne's Church and the Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard. This is the rare small format. Polish Poster 101, Biblioteki Glownej 179.