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Rediscovered Work by Carl Moll to Lead European Art & Old Masters Auction

Published on Dec 18, 20

Freeman's is delighted to announce the landmark sale of a major, recently rediscovered painting by Carl Moll as part of its February 23 European Art & Old Masters sale.

Carl Moll (1861-1945), Weißes Interieur (White Interior), 1905, $300,000-500,000

Executed in 1905, Weißes Interieur (White Interior) has never appeared on the market before. The canvas is presented with a $300,000 - $500,000 pre-sale estimate, the highest price range ever given to a work by the artist at auction.

Acquired in Germany in the early 1920s, Weißes Interieur by Carl Moll has since remained within the same family. It depicts writer and art critic Berta Zuckerkandl-Szeps in her first apartment in Döbling, Vienna, which she commissioned architect Josef Hoffmann to design. There, she held an influential Salon attended by intellectuals of the time including Gustav Mahler and Stefan Zweig. A similar work showing Zuckerkandl-Szeps in her second apartment in 1908 currently remains in private hands. 

Moll was one of the founding members of the Viennese Secession along with Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. He became famous for his serene, elegant, often-bare interior scenes as exemplified by Weißes Interieur, which is marked by a sense of domestic tranquility through its careful balance of color and diffuse light.

Weißes Interieur was exhibited in Berlin in early 1905 and again at the Folkwang Museum in Hagen in 1906. Its last public appearance was at Vienna’s celebrated Kunstschau in 1908, where it was featured alongside Gustav Klimt’s iconic The Kiss (now in Belvedere Museum). 

On February 23, Weißes Interieur will be offered alongside a drawing study for the portrait of Margarethe Stonborough-Wittgenstein by Gustav Klimt. The auction will also feature a late still-life with roses by French Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, as well as a rare nocturne landscape by Czech tonalist painter Jakub Schikaneder. 

European Art & Old Masters 

February 23, 2021

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