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Modern Art & Design Presents Isaac Grünewald

Bukowskis presents the work "Anna" by Isaac Grünewald at this autumn's live auction, Modern Art & Design – The leading live auction for modern art and design in the Nordics.

When World War I broke out in 1915, the Grünewald–Hjertén family returned to Sweden from Paris. They brought with them influence and knowledge of Fauvism and Expressionism – that the couple had acquired from L´académie Matisse in Paris and the German Expressionists they had met in Berlin. The year 1917 marked Isaac Grünewald's real breakthrough, with solo exhibitions in Stockholm, Copenhagen and Bergen. The portrait of the artist's sister Anna Grünewald (1890–1977) was painted during this important period, which was both extremely productive and turbulent for the artist. It is an empathetic and personal portrait, characterised by ‘simplicity, grandeur, expressiveness and clarity’ – the watchwords of the new art according to Isaac Grünewald.

The portrait of Anna was shown at the important Expressionist exhibition in 1918 at Liljevalchs konsthall in Stockholm. The exhibition became a significant manifestation of modernism and expressionism, but also for the artists Leander Engström, Isaac Grünewald and Sigrid Hjertén. The Grünewald and Engström families had been friends for a long time, exhibiting together and following each other's work since their time at the Matisse Academy in Paris. The exhibition rooms at Liljevalchs were filled with densely hung paintings, overflowing with bold colours in unexpected combinations. The three young artists, who were portrayed by art critics as radicals and Bolsheviks, wanted to break away from naturalistic painting and find their own expression. At the same time, they fought for the right to express themselves on their own terms.


Photo: "Anna", exhibition view Expressionistutställningen 1918, Liljevalchs, Stockholm.



In the same year, 1918, Isaac Grünewald gave a lecture at the Aesthetic Association in Uppsala, ‘The New Renaissance in Art,’ in which he outlined his own principles and those of expressionism, emphasising, among other things, the importance of light: "The bright, strong electric lighting that has abolished night in the big city has given us previously unimagined light phenomena. The nervous restlessness that characterises modern man has inevitably also left its mark on modern art. In the good old days, artists had more time to immerse themselves in details. But now, when artists receive a thousand times more impressions than artists did in the past, their means of expression must also change."

In his text in Liljevalch's 2008 catalogue, Anders Wahlgren explains how this period was marked by the Russian Revolution of 1917, and that it was not unusual in cultural circles to equate art with politics. Criticism of the three expressionists was not long in coming, but despite the storm of criticism, a curious audience flocked to see their work – and modernism's breakthrough in Sweden was a fact. Engström, Grünewald and Hjertén continued to paint in their personal and radical style and reached an ever-growing audience.

Portrait painting was a central part of Grünewald's ouevre. His models were often people close to him – artists, actors and, above all, his wife Sigrid Hjertén. In the portrait in this auction, he has depicted his younger sister Anna in strong colours, with bold brushstrokes and an emotional intensity that broke with the more traditional ideals of the time.


Anna Grünewald was an aspiring opera singer at the Royal Opera and a strong, self-aware woman. Grünewald has portrayed her sister in a vivid presentation where she proudly poses in evening dress, with a white fox boa and a fan in her hand. She appears as controversially modernist in her posture as Isaac is in his painting. The fur stole glows white in the strong electric light that blurs the shadows on her face. From beneath her dramatic black bangs, she gazes steadily at something outside the frame of the picture. The bold rose-red colour of her dress is echoed in the embroidered drapery that falls theatrically behind her. The motif becomes a stage set where the warm and cool colours take centre stage. The warm areas of red and pink evoke cold blue-green shadows, and this ‘optical problem’ occupies the artist in the painting. It is an empathetic portrait that reflects Anna's strength, expressive elegance and clear view of contemporary life and time.

Two years later, on her way to a concert at Tivoli in Copenhagen, Anna met her future husband and moved to Malmö in Southern Sweden. Anna Grünewald-Goldman became an important part of the city's Jewish community. During the war years, she was actively involved in refugee aid and was awarded the Danish King Christian X's Medal of Freedom for her efforts.


To the catalogue
Photo: The siblings Isaac, Anna and Gabriel. Photographer unknown.

The work will be sold at Modern Art & Design

Estimate 3 000 000 - 4 000 000 SEK

Catalogue online November 4
Viewing November 12–17, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Live auction November 18–19, Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm

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All works by Isaac Grünewald at Modern Art & Design


402. Isaac Grünewald, Motif from Skeppsbron.
402. Isaac Grünewald, Motif from Skeppsbron.
Hammer price 
32 000 SEK
Estimate
25 000 - 30 000 SEK
446. Isaac Grünewald, "Cirkus".
446. Isaac Grünewald, "Cirkus".
Hammer price 
14 000 000 SEK
Estimate
8 000 000 - 10 000 000 SEK
449. Isaac Grünewald, Autumn Landscape.
449. Isaac Grünewald, Autumn Landscape.
Hammer price 
70 000 SEK
Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
449A. Isaac Grünewald, Flower still life.
449A. Isaac Grünewald, Flower still life.
Hammer price 
155 000 SEK
Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
450. Isaac Grünewald, Flowers in a blue vase.
450. Isaac Grünewald, Flowers in a blue vase.
Hammer price 
280 000 SEK
Estimate
200 000 - 225 000 SEK
507. Isaac Grünewald, "Tulpaner i det fria".
507. Isaac Grünewald, "Tulpaner i det fria".
Hammer price 
155 000 SEK
Estimate
50 000 - 60 000 SEK
511. Isaac Grünewald, Beach scene.
511. Isaac Grünewald, Beach scene.
Hammer price 
46 000 SEK
Estimate
30 000 - 40 000 SEK
580. Isaac Grünewald, Still life with amaryllis in green vase.
580. Isaac Grünewald, Still life with amaryllis in green vase.
Hammer price 
150 000 SEK
Estimate
100 000 - 125 000 SEK
582. Isaac Grünewald, "Den Flygande Holländaren" (Soluppgång).
582. Isaac Grünewald, "Den Flygande Holländaren" (Soluppgång).
Hammer price 
2 350 000 SEK
Estimate
1 800 000 - 2 000 000 SEK
628. Isaac Grünewald, "Anna".
628. Isaac Grünewald, "Anna".
Hammer price 
Unsold
Estimate
3 000 000 - 4 000 000 SEK
629. Isaac Grünewald, "Kornhamnstorg".
629. Isaac Grünewald, "Kornhamnstorg".
Hammer price 
150 000 SEK
Estimate
100 000 - 125 000 SEK
656. Isaac Grünewald, "Par under Edens Äppelträd" from Paradissviten.
656. Isaac Grünewald, "Par under Edens Äppelträd" from Paradissviten.
Hammer price 
1 550 000 SEK
Estimate
800 000 - 1 000 000 SEK
675. Isaac Grünewald, Stockholm's magazine.
675. Isaac Grünewald, Stockholm's magazine.
Hammer price 
100 000 SEK
Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK



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