ARTHUR RUDOLPH* (Dresden 1885 - 1959 Dresden)Last Supper, 19...

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ARTHUR RUDOLPH*
(Dresden 1885 - 1959 Dresden)
Last Supper, 1916
oil/canvas, 107 x 97 cm
signed Art. Rudolph, dated 16
verso label
provenance: private collection, Germany

ESTIMATE °€ 5.000 - 8.000
STARTING PRICE °€ 5.000


Arthur Rudolph, German graphic artist and painter, studied from 1904 with Peter Halm and Angelo Jank at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and at the art academies in Leipzig and Dresden. From 1911 he worked as a freelance painter and lithographer in Dresden. He was friends with Conrad Felixmüller and the writer Carl Hauptmann, whom he painted several times. He was represented in Dresden, among others, at the "Art Exhibition of Saxon Artists" in 1946, at the Third German Art Exhibition in 1953, and at the exhibition "Art on the Move 1918-1933" in 1980/1981. Works by Rudolph can be found in the Galerie Neue Meister and the Kupferstichkabinett Dresden, among others. Arthur Rudolph is neither related nor related by marriage to the painter and graphic artist Wilhelm Rudolph (1889-1982), who was active in Dresden at the same time.

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Auction Date:
28th Nov 22 at 4pm CET
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