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Modern Art & Design Presents Lotte Laserstein

Polly Tieck

Polly Tieck, a play on the word "politics," was a pseudonym for the German cultural journalist Ilse Amalie Ehrenfried (1893 Berlin - 1975 Chile). After the Nazis came to power, she, like many of her female friends, was forced to stop working as a journalist.


The writer Polly Tieck, known for her sharp pen, is portrayed by Laserstein with a cigarette and a shiny monocle. The attributes that, according to one art critic, would ‘emphasise her modernity’ do not appear as flashy fashion accessories in the portrait. Instead, they are a natural part of her personality. The light that filters through her openwork hat brim and dances across her face like rays of sunlight on waves of water, enlivens the otherwise quiet model. This emphasises the ‘mercury in her veins’ and reminds contemporary viewers of the ‘lightly rippling style’ in which she wrote. Laserstein portrays her as pensive and noticeably isolated. Her distance from the background figures waiting in a passive stance emphasises her professional role as a vigilant observer.

The reactions to both portraits, shown in the exhibition Die Frau von heute in 1929, clearly show that Lotte Laserstein was highly skilled in bringing out a deep characterisation behind the stylised surface. Although these portraits present their subjects as public figures, the artist gives her famous models a certain intimacy through their introspective gazes. Laserstein does not reduce his portraits to the public roles that Ola Alsen and Polly Tieck were perceived to have, but instead allows the outer role and the inner character (the individual personality) to unite in a harmonious whole. It is through this subtle portrayal of character that the sitters emerge as convincing representatives of the type they publicly embody - modern women, defined by their personalities.’ Anna-Carola Krausse, ‘Meine einzige Wirklichkeit’, Berlin, 2022. pp. 83-85.


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The work will be sold at Modern Art & Design

Estimate 1 000 000 – 1 200 000 SEK

Online catalogue will be published on November 5
Viewing November 14–18, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Live auction November 19–20, Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm

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Selected works by Lotte Laserstein at Modern Art & Design


588. Lotte Laserstein, Polly Tieck.
588. Lotte Laserstein, Polly Tieck.
Hammer price 
4 650 000 SEK
Estimate
1 000 000 - 1 200 000 SEK
589. Lotte Laserstein, Winter on Strandvägen, Stockholm.
589. Lotte Laserstein, Winter on Strandvägen, Stockholm.
Hammer price 
Unsold
Estimate
300 000 - 400 000 SEK
590. Lotte Laserstein, View towards Skeppsholmen, Stockholm.
590. Lotte Laserstein, View towards Skeppsholmen, Stockholm.
Hammer price 
160 000 SEK
Estimate
200 000 - 250 000 SEK
592. Lotte Laserstein, By the quay, Stockholm.
592. Lotte Laserstein, By the quay, Stockholm.
Hammer price 
Unsold
Estimate
60 000 - 80 000 SEK
601. Lotte Laserstein, Self-portrait.
601. Lotte Laserstein, Self-portrait.
Hammer price 
230 000 SEK
Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK



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Andreas Rydén
Stockholm
Andreas Rydén
Head Specialist, Art, Deputy Managing Director
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Lena Rydén
Stockholm
Lena Rydén
Head of Art, Specialist Modern and 19th century Art
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Amanda Wahrgren
Stockholm
Amanda Wahrgren
Specialist Modern Art, Prints
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Mollie Engström
Stockholm
Mollie Engström
Specialist Art
+46 (0)70 748 22 63