Irma Stern: Time|Line

Live Virtual Auction, 8 June 2022

Irma Stern: Time|Line
About the Session
Irma Stern: Time | Line is a single-artist sale of 140 lots devoted to this illustrious artist. The lots on offer range from oil paintings, watercolours, drawings, etchings, ceramics and books and are presented chronologically, featuring works made in every decade from 1920 until the artist’s death in 1966.
 
The auction includes 124 artworks from the Irma Stern Trust Collection. Proceeds from the sale of these works will benefit the Irma Stern Trust Collection, housed in the much-loved Irma Stern Museum in Cape Town. Income derived from the sale will strengthen the Irma Stern Trust Collection for the future by preserving the core collection and making it accessible by developing the existing Irma Stern Trust website into an important research resource. 

Sold for

ZAR 25 036
Lot 3
  • Irma Stern; From the Visionen (Visions) Portfolio: Figure Lying
  • Irma Stern; From the Visionen (Visions) Portfolio: Figure Lying
  • Irma Stern; From the Visionen (Visions) Portfolio: Figure Lying
  • Irma Stern; From the Visionen (Visions) Portfolio: Figure Lying
  • Irma Stern; From the Visionen (Visions) Portfolio: Figure Lying


Lot Estimate
ZAR 20 000 - 30 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 25 036

About this Item

South African 1894-1966
From the Visionen (Visions) Portfolio: Figure Lying
1920

signed in pencil in the margin; signed 'I. St' in the plate

stone lithograph on paper
33 by 24,5cm excluding frame; 68 by 59,5 by 4cm including frame

Notes

“Irma Stern received her art training – and an extensive cultural education – while living with her family in Berlin between 1913 and 1920. Her early training was conventional and academic […] But in 1917 she turned to Max Pechstein, who expressed in his art both condemnation of European civilization and glorification of a primitive idyll. Pechstein illustrated these ideas in lithographs, as well as other media, using monochrome mainly for war scenes and violence in city streets, and colour for scenes of tropical paradise. Irma Stern, who later described Pechstein as a ‘generous and noble-minded artist [to whom] I owe more gratitude than anybody else’ followed him in both her bifurcated subject-matter and the use of two forms of lithography to express it.”1
In 1920, shortly before leaving Berlin for Cape Town, Stern issued two print portfolios: Visionen (Visions), published by the Berlin-based Hesperiden Verlag, and Dumela Morena: Bilder aus Africa von Irma Stern (Dumela Morena: Pictures Out of Africa by Irma Stern), published by reputable Berlin art dealer Wolfgang Gurlitt. The scraggly figural scenes in the twelve lithographs comprising Visionen present interpretations of the novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Stern discovered the Russian author’s work in her teens. She later wrote of the “pain and joy” she felt first
reading his work, and how “those hours of wonder and admiration formed themselves into a series of visions” contained in her print portfolio (Cape Argus, 19 June 1926).
Although there is no clear indication which of Dostoevsky’s works are illustrated in the individual scenes, works like Woman on Bridge and Four Prostitutes, for example, likely refer
to Crime and Punishment (1866), in which the novel’s protagonist, Raskolnikov, witnesses a woman’s attempt to drown herself and befriends a prostitute, Sonya. The romantic urgencies of European literature exerted a considerable influence on a young Stern.
1. Michael Godby (2021) Irma Stern Nudes, 1916-1965, Cape Town: Primavera Publishing, page 129.

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