Lot no. 136
The Berlin Siegesallee with Siegessäule in Summer
Ury Lesser
(Birnbaum 1861 - Berlin 1931)
Pastel, 35 x 50 cm, sign. lo. le. L. Ury, matted a. framed under glass, uninspected out of frame.
- Expert report: Dr. Sibylle Groß, Berlin, 19.7.2011. According to Dr. Groß the work was created in the mid 1920s. The pastel will be included in the catalogue raisoné being prepared by Dr. Groß.
- Prov.: Since 1981 private collection North Germany.
- The Siegesallee - Victory Avenue - was built on behalf of emperor Wilhelm II from 1895 to 1901. The 32 figures of rulers of the houses of Brandenburg and Prussia that flanked it brought it the nickname 'puppet alley'. The comparatively moderate traffic of the 1920s allows the pedestrian a smooth passage of the avenue. the Ury created several versions of the motif popular with collectors.
- Mus.: Berlin (Nat.-Gal.), Görlitz, Graz.
- Lit.: Boetticher, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit, Rosenbach 'L. U., das druckgraphische Werk', 2002.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Drawings, watercolours and pastels
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