Enchère: 23 Jours
Prix actuel 20.05.2026
Oil on canvas.
Murken 71. Signed and dated in the lower right. 70.5 x 91 cm.
[AM].
- Edgar Ende is one of the most important German surrealists. - In 1933, a year that would lead to dramatic consequences for Ende's artistic activity, he created works like "Der Ausbruch", which show disastrous scenes. - Renowned artist family: Ende's relationship with his son, the world-famous writer Michael Ende, was characterized by mutual inspiration. - His paintings from the 1930s are among the most sought-after works on the international auction market (source: artprice.com).
We are grateful to Axel Hinrich Murken for the kind expert advice.
LITERATURE: Jörg Krichbaum (ed.), Edgar Ende 1901-1965. Gemälde, Gouachen und Zeichnungen, Stuttgart/Vienna 1987 (illu. p. 60). Sotheby's, London, Auction of Impressionist and Modern Paintings and Sculpture, June 28, 1989, lot 168. Artcurial, Auction Art Moderne Abstrait et Contemporain, April 27, 2004, lot 181. Volker Kinnius (ed.), Edgar Ende. Visionen aus dem Dunkel. Die Gemälde der 20er und 30er Jahre, Bielefeld 1998, p. 178, no. 37 (with illu., no page given). Axel Hinrich Murken, Edgar Ende 1901-1965. Der Träume Allmacht, Herzogenrath 2009, p. 110 (no illu.).
Edgar Ende, Theobald Galleries, Chicago, June 1938
Private collection (acquired in the USA in the 1930s). Private collection Austria (since 2004, Artcurial)
In good condition, consistent with its age. A few minor retouched spots along the edges. Slightly worn in places around the edges, with minor loss of color in some areas. A slight linear scuff in the upper left quarter of the image. Slight craquelure in places. The condition report was compiled in daylight with the aid of a UV light source, and to the best of our knowledge and belief.