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Main Focus

Modern art at Grisebach encompasses a period of artistic creation that could hardly be more multifaceted. It begins with Impressionism and ranges over Expressionism, Dada, Bauhaus, Verismo, New Objectivity, and Surrealism all the way to post-war Modernism and Informalism. Grisebach has set the standard in these fields.

After our auction house was founded in 1986, we quickly established ourselves as the highest-revenue German auction house for modern art. The most expensive artwork ever sold at a German auction to date is Max Beckmann's mysterious “Ägypterin”, sold at Grisebach in Spring 2018 for 5.5m euros.

Sensational results were not limited to the works of prominent artists such as Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, Otto Mueller, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Karl Hofer or Lyonel Feininger (whose “Gelbe Gasse” went for 3.6m euros in the autumn of 2016). Supposed outsiders whose work has gained new appreciation at Grisebach have also reached new heights. For example, the Cologne Progressive Anton Räderscheidt’s 1921 painting “Haus Nr. 9,” an icon of New Objectivity, fetched EUR 865,000 at Grisebach in the fall of 2016.

Auctions and Consignments

Our next auctions will take place in May 2024. We appraise your art – confidentially, non-binding, and free of charge. Please send us a reproduction of the artwork by either post or email, including details such as the medium, date, and size (unframed). You may also use the estimate request form. Please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone – we are always at your disposal.

Selected Highlights

from our Summer Auctions on 30 & 31 May 2024

Lot 8 – Selected Works

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

“Heuernte”. 1924-26. Oil on canvas. 90 × 120 cm. EUR 700,000–900,000

Lot 28 – Selected Works

Ernst Wilhelm Nay

“Feuersäule”. 1965. Oil on canvas. 140 × 162 cm. EUR 150,000–200,000

Lot 12 – Selected Works

Oskar Schlemmer

"Raum mit sieben Figuren”. 1937. Oil over pencil on oil paper. 49 × 66.5 cm. EUR 250,000–350,000

Lot 20 – Selected Works

Karl Hofer

“Badende am See”. 1937. OIl on canvas. 70.5 × 100.5 cm. EUR 180,000–240,000

Lot 16 – Selected Works

Werner Heldt

“Die Panke fließt durch Berlin”. 1930. Oil on panel. 63 × 85 cm. EUR 120,000–150,000

Lot 30 – Selected Works

Otto Freundlich

“Blick aus dem Fenster”. Circa 1924/25. Pastel on paper. 50 × 64.7 cm. EUR 80,000–120,000

Lot 310 – Modern Art

Lesser Ury

“Unter den Linden mit Blick auf das Brandenburger Tor, Berlin”. 1920s. Oil on canvas, laid down on light cardboard. 9.6 × 15.8 cm. EUR 25,000 – 35,000

Lot 315 – Modern Art

Max Slevogt

Palatinate landscape – the Rock of Neukastel. 1917. OIl on canvas. 52 × 72 cm. EUR 60,000 – 80,000

Lot 356 – Modern Art

Otto Mueller

Boy in landscape. Circa 1915. Coloured chalk on paper. 68.5 × 51 cm. EUR 25,000 – 35,000

Lot 400 – Modern Art

Jeanne Mammen

“Frau mit Katze (Marie Louise)”. Before 1929. Oil on canvas on panel. 93 × 63 cm. EUR 25,000 – 35,000

Lot 413 – Modern Art

Hannah Höch

“Öffnet mir diese Tür, die ich fand im Dunkeln weinen..”. Circa 1935. Watercolour and pen and India ink on paper. 23.4 × 17.7 cm. EUR 10,000 – 15,000

Lot 428 – Modern Art

Lyonel Feininger

“Zwei Yachten III”. 1931. Watercolour and pen and India ink on laid paper. 30.4 × 46.8 cm. EUR 40,000 – 60,000

Lot 423 – Modern Art

László Moholy-Nagy

“Composition”. 1921. Collage, watercolour and India ink on paper. 32.1 × 24.3 cm. EUR 50,000 – 70,000

Lot 485 – Modern Art

Ernst Wilhelm Nay

“Ohne Titel”. 1961. Watercolour on slightly textured wove paper. 41.7 × 60.2 cm. EUR 25,000 – 35,000

Lot 490 – Modern Art

Mark Tobey

Untitled. 1967. Tempera on paper, laid down on canvas. 20.8 × 26.8 cm. EUR 15,000 – 20,000