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Fabrizio Plessi - Cariatide Mediterranea  
Art means constant movement for Fabrizio Plessi; the father of video installation does not stop, but relies on the dynamics of a rapid set of pictures which, with playful ease, merge back into a

 
30 important works from the estate of Will Grohmann to be sold by Lempertz  
One particular highlight of the sale is a painting by Hans Hartung from 1955 estimated at 100,000 - 150,000 euros. It is one of three works by the documenta participant who is regarded as one of the

 
Modern Art - Amazing Spring Offers  
Further important pieces include a colour chalk drawing by Picasso (€ 180/220,000), a painting by Alexej Jawlensky from 1916 estimated at € 300/350.000, a watercolour

 
Beuys at the front  
With a result of € 487,000, Yves Klein’s 35 x 25.3 x 2.7 cm picture “IKB 132”, one of his legendary, deep luminous ultramarine blue canvases, from 1957, was the top lot of the auction. A

 
Coffee in the Garden  
Crowning the broad offering with 592,000 was the important painting Kaffeetafel im Grünen by August Macke. Painted in 1912, and up until now not publicly presented, the picture shows the artist's

 
Albers far in front  
Homage to the Square by Josef Albers from 1961 was the overall highlight of the auction with a price of 616,000. Alone eleven national and international telephones fought over the square work.

 
„Kunst hilft und wirkt.“  
Partner Alice Jay von Seldeneck presented the donation cheque at the auction house in Berlin's Nikolaiviertel to Jörg von Fürstenwerth, Diocesan Director of the Berlin Malteser and to Marie-Catherine

 
The Prussian Baroque (1701-1740)  
The catalogue of the 1981 exhibition “Preußen – Versuch einer Bilanz” reads: “The Prussian population policy was not restricted to the assimilation of religious minorities. The settlement of

 
Strong performance by Kirchner and Grosz  
The top lot of the auction was the museum-quality painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner from the artist’s productive year of 1912 on Fehmarn. It was here he produced many of his best and most important

 
Surprises  
A panel from around 1490/1500 by a Lower Rhenish master depicting the Passion of Christ became the subject of a substantial bidding battle. The piece rose far above the original estimate of