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Peter Weiss

(Sweden, 1916-1982)
Estimate
700 000 - 800 000 SEK
62 300 - 71 200 EUR
63 500 - 72 600 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Covered by droit de suite

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Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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Lena Rydén
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Peter Weiss
(Sweden, 1916-1982)

"Villa Mia"

Signed P.W. and dated -40. Panel 58 x 152 cm.

Provenance

Bukowskis Auctionhouse, The Modern Autumn Auction 23-24 October 1996, Auction no 501, catalogue no 49.

Exhibitions

Södertälje Konsthall, Sweden, 1976, catalogue no 54.
Museum Bochum 1977-1978.

Literature

Raimund Hoffman "Peter Weiss, Malerai, Zeichnungen-Collagen" 1984. Illustrated in color p. 108 - 112.

More information

"Villa Mia" is on the most part a fantasy city, although with inspiration from Lugano, Switzerland. This painting was produced during a period when Peter Weiss was heavily influenced by Pieter Brueghel and Hieronymus Bosch. During the middle of the 1930s, Weiss exchanged letters with the Swiss author Hermann Hesse, who commissioned him to illustrate for his novels. Weiss therefore moved to Lugano to live for a short period of time with Hesse, where he was lent a studio in exchange for illustrating Weiss' stories. Today, you can find five small hand written and illustrated books by Weiss from this time, at the Hesse museum in Germany.

In his artworks, Weiss repeated several themes: lions, deserted places and self-portraits. The lion symbolises strength and solitude, whereas the deserted sceneries portray humans' exposure to different life situations.