Enchère: 30 Jours
Prix actuel 15.06.2026
Tempera on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right. Signed and dated on the reverse of the canvas, and signed, dated, and titled on the stretcher. 98 x 110 cm.
View of Goslar from the Klusfelsen looking west. In the foreground, the Breite Tor; in the background, from left to right: the Imperial Palace, the Marktkirche, St. Stephen’s Church, St. James’ Church, and the Neuwerk Church. [AW].
• Characteristic city panorama: the composition, perspective, and lighting reveal Erich Heckel’s painterly genius.
• Harmonious union of architecture and landscape: a particularly vivid depiction of the old imperial city with its striking church towers and medieval city fortifications.
• The second version of this view was destroyed in 1945 (WVZ No. 1937-7).
• Preparatory studies in the Brücke Museum in Berlin attest to Heckel’s meticulous working method.
LITERATURE: Andreas Hüneke, Erich Heckel. Werksverzeichnis der Gemälde, Wandbilder und Skulpturen, vol. II (1919-1964), Munich 2017, CR no. 1937-6 (illustrated in color on p. 262). - - Paul Vogt, Erich Heckel. Œuvre-Katalog der Gemälde, Wandmalerei und Plastik, Recklinghausen 1965, cat. no. 1937-6.
Erich Heckel, Mönchehaus, Goslar, 1979. Erich Heckel, Galerie Wilhelm Großhennig, Düsseldorf, May 21-June 16, 1981, p. 23. Konturen neuer Kunst. Konstanzer Kunstwochen 1946, Städtische Wessenberg-Galerie, Konstanz, September 7-October 6, 1996, cat. no. 35
Estate of Erich Heckel, Hemmenhofen. Collection of Agi Müller-Geissler, Munich (probably since 2004). In the family’s possession ever since
In good condition, with vibrant colors. Slightly soiled and partially scuffed along the edges, with minor color loss in the corners. Very isolated tiny brown spots. This condition report was prepared to the best of our knowledge and belief under natural light and with the aid of a UV light source.