Galerie Kornfeld

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Logo of the Galerie Kornfeld.

Galerie Kornfeld is a privately owned Swiss auction house in Bern and one of the leading auction houses in Switzerland in the fields of Modern Art (paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures) as well as Old Master prints and drawings.

History[edit]

View from the garden

Heinrich Georg Gutekunst opened his gallery for Old and Modern Art in Stuttgart on 1 October 1864 and established the basis for a tradition, which remains unbroken until today and to which, since 1919 in Bern, the vital activities of Galerie Kornfeld can be traced back. The first auction series took place in Stuttgart from 1868 to 1914. His son Richard Gutekunst[1] opened a gallery in 1895 under the name Richard Gutekunst. When HG Gutekunst retired in 1910 Wilhelm A. Gaiser took over the firm until 1914. After the World War I Richard Gutekunst reopened the gallery in Bern together with August Klipstein.[2] Richard Gutekunst retired in 1934 and Eberhard W. Kornfeld took over when August Klipstein died in 1951.[3] The gallery's name changed from Klipstein & Kornfeld, to Kornfeld & Klipstein and finally to Galerie Kornfeld. The gallery held sales and auctions that transferred numerous artworks to the United States and other countries.[4]

Locations[edit]

Galerie Kornfeld has its headquarters in the historic Villa Thurmau at Laupenstrasse 41 in Bern. The large sales room pavilion which can accommodate more than 300 auction guests is embedded in a garden laid out in the middle of the nineteenth century.[5][citation needed] The Zürich office lies in an old villa at Titlisstrasse 48.

Activities[edit]

Sales[edit]

Galerie Kornfeld holds annual auction sales over several days in June to coincide with ART Basel, a lively social event which attracts collectors, museum curators and art lovers from all over the world. Specialist areas include Modern Art, Old Master Prints, Swiss Art and Contemporary Art.[citation needed]

The Galerie also works throughout the year as a classic art gallery and dealers.[clarify] Usually in autumn and winter, up to three exhibitions are organised on the premises.[citation needed]

Publishing[edit]

The experts at Galerie Kornfeld also work on publishing comprehensive catalogues raisonné of renowned artists like Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,[6] Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, Käthe Kollwitz, Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso and Alberto Giacometti.[7]

Managing Partners[edit]

Eberhard W. Kornfeld
Christine E. Stauffer
Bernhard U. Bischoff
Christoph Kunz

Notable auctions[edit]

  • In May 1910 Gutekunst, now Galerie Kornfeld, auctioned the collection Baron Adalbert von Lanna, Prague. Included was a drawing of Adam and Eve by Albrecht Dürer, sold for 65,000 Goldmark and now in the collection of the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York.[citation needed]
  • In June 1954 Klipstein & Kornfeld auctioned a rare print by Rembrandt, the Portrait of Jan Six, for CHF 34,000. The very same print was auctioned again in June 2014 and achieved CHF 480,000.[citation needed]
  • The first hammer price over one million Swiss Francs was at the special sale of the Arthur Stoll collection in November 1972 for "L'arbre tordu" a painting by Paul Cézanne achieving CHF 1,480,000 and now in the Hiroshima Museum of Art.[8]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Richard Gutekunst (Biographical details)". British Museum. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  2. ^ "August Klipstein". Dictionary of Art Historians. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  3. ^ Fehlmann, Marc (2003). Hommage an "E.W.K.". Bern: Kunstmuseum Bern. p. 9. ISBN 3-906628-37-X.
  4. ^ swissinfo.ch, Michèle Laird. "Swiss urged to provide missing links to Nazi-looted art". SWI swissinfo.ch. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2022. Several Swiss galleries, including Gutekunst Klipstein (now Kornfeld) in Bern (see infobox), Fischer in Lucerne and Fritz Nathan in Zurich organized major sales and auctions that allowed innumerable works of art to be transferred abroad, mainly to the US.
  5. ^ Furrer, Bernhard (1981). "Das Villette-Quartier in Bern. Schutz eines historischen Ensembles. Chance für heutige Architektur". Unsere Kunstdenkmäler. Mitteilungsblatt für die Mitglieder der Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte. 32. Archived from [file:///C:/Users/jan.scharf/Downloads/kas-001_1981_32__561_d%20(3).pdf the original] (PDF) on 12 August 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2019. {{cite journal}}: Check |url= value (help)
  6. ^ "Galerie Kornfeld Auktionen Bern - Auktionshaus Kunsthandlung Verlag - Verlag" (in German). Kornfeld.ch. Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Galerie Kornfeld Auktionen Bern - Auktionshaus Kunsthandlung Verlag - Titel-Bestellung" (in German). Kornfeld.ch. Archived from the original on 2 May 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  8. ^ "Feilchenfeldt, Walter, Jayne Warman, and David Nash. "L'Arbre tordu, 1888–90 (cat. no. 247)." The Paintings of Paul Cézanne: An Online Catalogue Raisonné".