Lot 936 , § Attributed to Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) Study of a stag 9.5 x 13.5in.

§ Attributed to Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) Study of a stag 9.5 x 13.5in.

§ Attributed to Joseph Beuys (1921-1986)
gouache
Study of a stag
bears signature, see provenance online
9.5 x 13.5in.
Estimate £800-1,200

This an ink drawing, signed, not a studio stamp, on Ingres paper which Beuys often used. Its one of his stag pictures which was a favourite subject. There is no record about provenance. There were some slight wrinkles in the paper which have been restored and the work has been reframed.
The vendor took the picture to Bonhams who valued it at £10,000-15000, provided of course, that the provenance was established. they therefore sent it to Beuys' widow, Eva, now aged 84. Bonhan's warned the vendor that this could take a long time. Given that there was no reply after many months, Bonhams returned the picture.


One or two small fox marks in the paper but otherwise good order,modern card mount and silvered frame.
This an ink drawing, signed, not a studio stamp, on Ingres paper which Beuys often used. Its one of his stag pictures which was a favourite subject. There is no record about provenance. There were some slight wrinkles in the paper which have been restored and the work has been reframed.
The vendor took the picture to Bonhams who valued it at £10,000-15000, provided of course, that the provenance was established. they therefore sent it to Beuys' widow, Eva, now aged 84. Bonham's warned the vendor that this could take a long time. Given that there was no reply after many months, Bonhams returned the picture.


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Sold for £1,100