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Lempertz to show a comprehensive exhibition of Avramidis  
Avramidis’ work is found in the most important international museums, and as seen for example in front of the Neuen Nationalgalerie in Berlin, his sculpture constitutes an integral part of art in the

 
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

 
The Prussian Sale achieves a great result  
The highest result was seen for lot 345, a gold imperial presentation tabatière or box made in 1897. Estimated at 6,000 – 8,000 euro, the gift from the German Emperor Wilhelm II triggered a heated

 
Goethe and Hackert - Interview with Hellmut Seemann  
Acton and Hackert became friends whilst at the court of Ferdinand IV. They met frequently, a fact which we know from travel reports, Hackert dedicated engravings to Acton, and they surely also hiked

 
Photography - from the early days to the present  
Surrealist and abstract tendencies of the pre-war and early post-war period are seen in the works of André Kertész (lot 499-500, € 3 - 5,500), Maurice Tabard (lot 492, € 6 - 8,000), Chargesheimer

 
Strong Demand for Jewellery  
The top lot in this spring’s decorative arts auction was a cylinder bureau made by David Roentgen. The elegant mahogany veneer writing desk was made in Neuwied in 1790 and sold for €198,000 (lot

 
Prussian-Auction  
Following ten successful Berlin-Auctions, Lempertz has rechristened its traditional spring auction as the Prussian-Auction. Opening the season on 21 April, the Prussian-Auction encompasses 320

 
The Prussian Auction achieves a record result of 1.3 million euro  
The intense bidding war started already at the beginning of the auction in the packed sales room, pushing a rare plate for the Order of the Black Eagle from 1,000 – 1,500 euro up to 8,700

 
The Collection of Renate and Tono Dreßen  
Tono Dreßen’s love for porcelain began in the 1970s, with a preference for tableware. In this first auction of selected objects from his collection, 140 lots will be offered for sale including the

 
The Prussian Sale - Phenomenal Offer  
The porcelain collection of Renate and Tono Dreßen provides the prelude, in the second part of which the porcelains for the Prussian court are now offered (the first part was auctioned by Lempertz