Hermann Hesse

Weg zur Casa Bodmer, Montagnola
1934

Hermann Hesse, Weg zur Casa Bodmer, Montagnola

Indian ink on paper

28.1 × 20 cm / 11 1/16 × 7 7/8 in

Signed with the initials and "34" dated, in the lower margin "14. Mai 34" (auf dem Kopf stehend) dated and with the collector stamp "Bruno Hesse, CH 3399 Oschwand" vs, on the underlying cardboard by Bruno Hesse "Weg zum Bodmer-Haus, Montagnola" titled, "14. by 34" dated and "gehört Rosa" marked

Dated »14. mai 34« (bottom up) and stamped with the collector stamp »Bruno Hesse, CH 3399 Oschwand« on the bottom. Titled »Weg zum Bodmer-Haus, Montagnola« by Bruno Hesse, dated »14. v 34« and inscribed »gehört Rosa« on the underlying cardboard

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Provenance

The artist’s studio; Collection Bruno Hesse; Estate of Rosa Hesse

Exhibitions
  • Ernst Barlach Museum, "Hermann Hesse - Dichter, Maler, Kultfigur", Wedel 2018/2019
  • Galerie Ludorff, "Hermann Hesse – Malerfreude", Düsseldorf 2016
  • Olaf Gulbransson Museum, "Hermann Hesse - Aquarelle und Gedichte", Tegernsee 2013
  • Galerie Ludorff, "Der Anfang aller Kunst ist die Liebe – Aquarelle und Gedichte von Hermann Hesse", Dusseldorf 2012
Literature
  • Galerie Ludorff, "Drawn World: Zeichnungen von Menzel bis Warhol", Düsseldorf 2019, S. 36
  • Galerie Ludorff, "Hermann Hesse – Malerfreude", Dusseldorf 2016, p. 119
  • Galerie Ludorff, "Hermann Hesse – Der Anfang aller Kunst ist die Liebe – Aquarelle und Gedichte von Hermann Hesse", Dusseldorf 2012, p. 113

About Hermann Hesse

The writer Hermann Hesse also worked as a visual artist and created an extensive oeuvre of watercolours and poetry illustrations.

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