Lot no. 508
FRIEDRICH ADUATZ*
(Pula 1907 - 1994 Voitsberg)
Landscape, 1939
oil/cardboard 36,2 x 46,5 cm
signed Aduatz, dated 1939
ESTIMATE °€ 250 - € 400
STARTING PRICE € 250
Aduatz grew up in Pula, Istria, as the son of a k.u.k. police officer. The Mediterranean atmosphere influenced his artistic style, as he attended an Italian school and was inspired by ship painters at the Pula harbour. At the age of 15, Aduatz moved to Graz to study and work as a teacher while taking art classes with Wilhelm Thöny. He became a member of both the Graz Secession and the Vienna Hagenbund in 1934 and exhibited regularly in both cities. However, the Hagenbund was dissolved in 1938, and Aduatz was banned from exhibiting his art, which was labelled as "degenerate". He was drafted into the German army in 1939 and lived in Voitsberg, Styria, with his wife. During the war, Aduatz was stationed in Italy, Czech Republic, and Slovenia. After the war, he resumed exhibiting his art publicly and participated in exhibitions in the Vienna Secession, Graz, Italy, Germany, and South America. Further artists and styles: Josef Hoffmann, Lois Pregartbauer, Oskar Kokoschka, Anton Mahringer, Emil Beischläger, Hans Bren, Georg Ehrlich, Otto Rudolf Schatz, Fritz Schwarz Waldegg, Carry Hauser, Wilhelm Kaufmann, Anton Peschka, Maximilian Reinitz, Bettina Ehrlich, Eleonore Doelter, Marianne Fieglhuber-Gutscher, Josef Floch, Albert Paris Gütersloh, Carl Moll, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, Albert Reuss, Herbert von Reyl-Hanisch, Frieda Salvendy, Konstantin Stoitzner, Viktor Tischler, My Ullmann, Franz Barwig the Elder, Leopold Blauensteiner, Carl Fahringer, Beni Ferenczy, Tibor Gergely, Gustav Gurschner, Felix Albrecht Harta, Karl Hauk, Carry, Hauser, Wilhelm Hejda, Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, Rudolf Junk, Max Kahrer, Eduard Kasparides, Oskar Laske, Georg Mayer Marton, and Carl Zewy
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The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium.
The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.
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