Lot 9083 limit € 450
Sculpture, oak wood, untitled, piece of wood worked with various tools, rs. monogrammed HB, H approx. 19.5 x 32 x 23 cm, enclosed: Catalog Hans Brockhage Skulptur Weimar 2003, sculptor and designer, after military service from 1945 apprenticeship as a wood sculptor and turner, then from 1947-52 studies at the HBK Dresden, among others with Mart Stam, development of the rocking car (awarded in 1957), 1950/51 student in the seminar of Marianne Brandt, with whom he was friends until her death, 1967-77 lecturer at the HS Burg Giebichenstein in Halle, from 1968 first sculptural works in wood and concrete, 1971 first exhibition in the Grassi Museum Leipzig, co-founder of the Chemnitz gallery Oben, 1977 appointed professor at the FS for Applied Arts Schneeberg, from 1985 free figurative works and montages, from 2000 publication of several books, among others about Marianne Brandt, the Carving art in the Ore Mountains and his own work, numerous exhibitions, including 2015/16 in the German Bundestag. In addition to concrete and bronze, Brockhage primarily used wood as a traditional material from his homeland in the Ore Mountains. The often only roughly hewn trunks from which he created his works of art always reflect the peculiarities of the natural material.