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Bronze with dark brown patina
Germany, circa 1914; cast posthumously
August Gaul (1869-1921) – German animal sculptor
Signed ‘A. GAUL’ and numbered ‘I’ on the base
Gabler 2007, p.203, catalogue raisonné no. 213
Height: 30.1 cm
Very good condition
In his animal sculptures the artist August Gaul was capable of capturing the characteristic of the portrayed animal in an unmatched manner; his bronzes fetch up to €78,000 at international auctions
Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 10,000 Euro
This bronze figure by the German sculptor August Gaul depicts a recurring motif of the artist: the bear. This figure titled ‘Stehender Bär’ (Standing Bear), which shows the bear in a slim and stylized form on a stepped base, is one of a series of works in which Gaul represented these majestic animals in different positions and sizes. The attitude with outstretched arms is reminiscent of Gaul’ Berlin Bear, which the patriotic artist modeled at the beginning of the war.
Gaul’s sculptures are characterized by clear forms with an emphasis on the sculptural qualities. Thus the artist shows the animals in a calm position, revealing their innate character, without meticulously imitating nature.
The work is listed in the catalogue raisonné by Josephine Gabler under the number 213. A metal model of the sculpture (h: 31 cm) can be found in the foundry Noack, Berlin.
The base shows the artist's signature ‘A. GAUL’ and the numeral ‘I’. The figure is very good condition, the patina is a little rubbed din places. The cast-on base shows some nicks. The height measures 30.1 cm.
August Gaul (1869-1921)
The German animal sculptor August Gaul was born in 1869 in Großauheim (Hanau). He initially worked as a modeler and chaser and then studied at the Drawing Academy in Hanau. In 1888, he went to Berlin and worked in the studio of the sculptor Alexander Calandrelli. At the Berlin Zoo, he produced numerous drawings and sketches. In 1894, he began studying at the Berlin Academy of Arts and became a master student of Reinhold Begas, an important representative of the Neo-Baroque movement in Berlin. Gaul was one of the founding members of the Berlin Secession in 1898. He maintained friendly relations with Bernhard Heising, Ernst Barlach, Heinrich Zille and Paul Cassirer. In 1908, Gaul was appointed professor at the Academy of Arts.
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August Gaul (1869-1921), Bronze, „Stehender Bär“, um 1914
Bronze, dunkelbraun patiniert
Deutschland, um 1914; posthumer Guss
August Gaul (1869-1921) – Deutscher Tierbildhauer
Am Sockel signiert „A. GAUL“ und nummeriert „I“
Gabler 2007, S.203, WVZ Nr. 213
Höhe: 30,1 cm
Sehr guter Zustand
In seinen Tierskulpturen vermochte der Künstler August Gaul das Typische des jeweiligen Tieres famos einzufangen; seine Bronzen erzielen bis zu 78.000 Euro auf internationalen Auktionen
Schätzpreis des Auctionata Experten: 10.000 Euro
Diese Bronze von dem deutschen Bildhauer August Gaul zeigt ein von ihm in unterschiedlichen Varianten ausgearbeitetes Motiv – den Bären. Diese Figur mit dem Titel „Stehender Bär“, welche den Bären in schlanker und stilisierter Ausformung auf einem gestuften Sockel zeigt, gehört zu einer Reihe von Arbeiten in denen Gaul Bären in verschiedenen Positionen und Größen darstellte. Die Haltung mit nach vorne ausgestreckten Armen erinnert an Gauls „Berliner Bären“, den der patriotische Künstler zu Kriegsbeginn modellierte.
Bei seinen Skulpturen, welche sich durch klare Formen auszeichnen, hat August Gaul vor allem die plastischen Qualitäten betont. So zeigte er die Tiere in ruhiger Haltung, ihr typisches Wesen freilegend, ohne dabei
Bronze with dark brown patina
Germany, circa 1914; cast posthumously
August Gaul (1869-1921) – German animal sculptor
Signed ‘A. GAUL’ and numbered ‘I’ on the base
Gabler 2007, p.203, catalogue raisonné no. 213
Height: 30.1 cm
Very good condition
In his animal sculptures the artist August Gaul was capable of capturing the characteristic of the portrayed animal in an unmatched manner; his bronzes fetch up to €78,000 at international auctions
Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 10,000 Euro
This bronze figure by the German sculptor August Gaul depicts a recurring motif of the artist: the bear. This figure titled ‘Stehender Bär’ (Standing Bear), which shows the bear in a slim and stylized form on a stepped base, is one of a series of works in which Gaul represented these majestic animals in different positions and sizes. The attitude with outstretched arms is reminiscent of Gaul’ Berlin Bear, which the patriotic artist modeled at the beginning of the war.
Gaul’s sculptures are characterized by clear forms with an emphasis on the sculptural qualities. Thus the artist shows the animals in a calm position, revealing their innate character, without meticulously imitating nature.
The work is listed in the catalogue raisonné by Josephine Gabler under the number 213. A metal model of the sculpture (h: 31 cm) can be found in the foundry Noack, Berlin.
The base shows the artist's signature ‘A. GAUL’ and the numeral ‘I’. The figure is very good condition, the patina is a little rubbed din places. The cast-on base shows some nicks. The height measures 30.1 cm.
August Gaul (1869-1921)
The German animal sculptor August Gaul was born in 1869 in Großauheim (Hanau). He initially worked as a modeler and chaser and then studied at the Drawing Academy in Hanau. In 1888, he went to Berlin and worked in the studio of the sculptor Alexander Calandrelli. At the Berlin Zoo, he produced numerous drawings and sketches. In 1894, he began studying at the Berlin Academy of Arts and became a master student of Reinhold Begas, an important representative of the Neo-Baroque movement in Berlin. Gaul was one of the founding members of the Berlin Secession in 1898. He maintained friendly relations with Bernhard Heising, Ernst Barlach, Heinrich Zille and Paul Cassirer. In 1908, Gaul was appointed professor at the Academy of Arts.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
August Gaul (1869-1921), Bronze, „Stehender Bär“, um 1914
Bronze, dunkelbraun patiniert
Deutschland, um 1914; posthumer Guss
August Gaul (1869-1921) – Deutscher Tierbildhauer
Am Sockel signiert „A. GAUL“ und nummeriert „I“
Gabler 2007, S.203, WVZ Nr. 213
Höhe: 30,1 cm
Sehr guter Zustand
In seinen Tierskulpturen vermochte der Künstler August Gaul das Typische des jeweiligen Tieres famos einzufangen; seine Bronzen erzielen bis zu 78.000 Euro auf internationalen Auktionen
Schätzpreis des Auctionata Experten: 10.000 Euro
Diese Bronze von dem deutschen Bildhauer August Gaul zeigt ein von ihm in unterschiedlichen Varianten ausgearbeitetes Motiv – den Bären. Diese Figur mit dem Titel „Stehender Bär“, welche den Bären in schlanker und stilisierter Ausformung auf einem gestuften Sockel zeigt, gehört zu einer Reihe von Arbeiten in denen Gaul Bären in verschiedenen Positionen und Größen darstellte. Die Haltung mit nach vorne ausgestreckten Armen erinnert an Gauls „Berliner Bären“, den der patriotische Künstler zu Kriegsbeginn modellierte.
Bei seinen Skulpturen, welche sich durch klare Formen auszeichnen, hat August Gaul vor allem die plastischen Qualitäten betont. So zeigte er die Tiere in ruhiger Haltung, ihr typisches Wesen freilegend, ohne dabei
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