Archives from the Bass Museum: Early Religious & Spiritual Objects
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25.7.23
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Welcome to our prestigious auction featuring a remarkable collection of early religious and spiritual objects. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of human spirituality as we present an array of artifacts that encapsulate the profound beliefs and rituals of civilizations long past. With each item representing a tangible link to our ancestral connection with the divine, this auction offers a unique opportunity for collectors, enthusiasts, and connoisseurs alike to acquire pieces of sacred history.


Join us at this awe-inspiring auction as we pay homage to the ancient spiritual traditions that have shaped humanity's journey. Delve into the mystical past and acquire these extraordinary artifacts, which have withstood the test of time and carry within them the essence of early religious and spiritual devotion. Bidders will have the privilege of becoming collectors of these precious treasures, ensuring their preservation for future generations to marvel at.

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LOTE 7:

Otto Robert Nowak (Austrian, 1874-1945), Oil on Canvas

Vendido por: $425
Preço inicial:
$ 200
Preço estimado :
$2 000 - $3 000
Comissão da leiloeira: 25%
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Otto Robert Nowak (Austrian, 1874-1945), Oil on Canvas
Exceptional oil on canvas painting in quintessential turn-of- the Century Art Nouveau style. It represents the Virgin Mary holding Jesus and surrounded by two androgenous angels. Baby Jesus sits on her lap blessing the viewer with one hand raised as his mother looks down at the crown of thorn by her feet. On each side of Mary's stone throne, natural vistas with mounts in the distance are reminders of Golgotha where Jesus will be crucified. Otto Nowak painted this religious scene for the house of Art Nouveau architect Maximillian Hegele. Housed in the original custom made iron frame that includes two brackets used to hang in its first space. Painted on the lower left side: "Herr, Frau, Architekt, Max Hegele, Zur vermahlung, Gewidmet, Otto Nowak, 1902" (Dedicated to M. and Mrs. Max Hegele, Architect for their wedding.) Artwork size: 58"L x 40"H. Frame size: 60"L x 41.50"H x 1.10" W.

Artist: Otto Robert Nowak
Issued: 1902
Country of Origin: Austria

Condition: Age related wear. Small holes in the canvas on the upper and center left, Paint loss on the lower right side