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Auction archive: Lot number 168

Paul Kelpe

Modern Design
11 May 2017
Estimate
US$15,000 - US$25,000
Price realised:
US$15,000
Auction archive: Lot number 168

Paul Kelpe

Modern Design
11 May 2017
Estimate
US$15,000 - US$25,000
Price realised:
US$15,000
Beschreibung:

Paul Kelpe (German/American, 1902-1985) a unique pipe cabinet, c. 1934 hand-painted wood, lacquered wood and enameled steel Height 28 3/4 x width 11 3/4 x depth 11 3/4 inches Estimate $ 15,000-25,000 Provenance: Gift from the artist circa 1934 to H. R. Hantke, Chicago Thence by descent German-born American abstract artist Paul Kelpe began his training in Germany. There he was exposed to modernism through works by Naum Gabo El Lissitzky and Kurt Schwitters and studied under such luminaries as Wassily Kandinsky and László Moholy-Nagy Kelpe left Germany for the United States, living in New York for five years before moving to Chicago in 1930. In the Realism focused art scene of Chicago, his commitment to abstract art was seen as an oddity. Kelpe's first solo show opened in 1931 at Chicago's Little Gallery. By 1936, Kelpe became one of the original 39 founding members of the American Abstract Artists, along with Ray Kaiser (Eames) and Josef Albers Lot 168 of this sale, Kelpe's hand-painted pipe cabinet integrates his abstract work into a three-dimensional form. It draws parallels to some of his most notable works, including his 1938 mural for the Williamsburg Houses in Brooklyn, New York. Kelpe's use of color and geometric shapes is reminiscent of works by Kurt Schwitters as well as the popular Art Deco style of the era.

Auction archive: Lot number 168
Auction:
Datum:
11 May 2017
Auction house:
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
1338 West Lake Street
Chicago IL 60607
United States
info@lesliehindman.com
+1 (0)312 280 1212
Beschreibung:

Paul Kelpe (German/American, 1902-1985) a unique pipe cabinet, c. 1934 hand-painted wood, lacquered wood and enameled steel Height 28 3/4 x width 11 3/4 x depth 11 3/4 inches Estimate $ 15,000-25,000 Provenance: Gift from the artist circa 1934 to H. R. Hantke, Chicago Thence by descent German-born American abstract artist Paul Kelpe began his training in Germany. There he was exposed to modernism through works by Naum Gabo El Lissitzky and Kurt Schwitters and studied under such luminaries as Wassily Kandinsky and László Moholy-Nagy Kelpe left Germany for the United States, living in New York for five years before moving to Chicago in 1930. In the Realism focused art scene of Chicago, his commitment to abstract art was seen as an oddity. Kelpe's first solo show opened in 1931 at Chicago's Little Gallery. By 1936, Kelpe became one of the original 39 founding members of the American Abstract Artists, along with Ray Kaiser (Eames) and Josef Albers Lot 168 of this sale, Kelpe's hand-painted pipe cabinet integrates his abstract work into a three-dimensional form. It draws parallels to some of his most notable works, including his 1938 mural for the Williamsburg Houses in Brooklyn, New York. Kelpe's use of color and geometric shapes is reminiscent of works by Kurt Schwitters as well as the popular Art Deco style of the era.

Auction archive: Lot number 168
Auction:
Datum:
11 May 2017
Auction house:
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
1338 West Lake Street
Chicago IL 60607
United States
info@lesliehindman.com
+1 (0)312 280 1212
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