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Tempera and pastel on laid paper Austria, around 1930 / 1950 Lois Pregartbauer (1899-1971) - Austrian painter, member of the Hagenbund and the Vienna Secession Signed in blue 'Lois Pregartbauer' lower right Broad frame Dimensions: 49.7 x 64.4 cm Provenance: Private collection, Austria Interesting architectural composition that is enlivened by the tactile appeal of the rough structures; works on paper by Lois Pregartbauer fetch up to €10,000 on the international auction market This tempera and pastel drawing by Lois Pregartbauer shows an interesting architectural composition with the Milan Cathedral in the center. In a technique that he mastered perfectly, the Austrian painter has created a dynamic picture. With energetic strokes the contours are merely indicated, the focus is on the juxtaposition of colors. The tactile structures of the rough surface are particularly fascinating. Within the Austrian painter generation of his time Pregartbauer occupies a very independent position as his multifaceted oeuvre is primarily defined through an ever-evolving style. The drawing is overall in good condition. There are some spots of paint losses inside the image. On the verso there are narrow remains of adhesive from a previous mounting along the left and right margin. The sheet is signed in blue 'Lois Pregartbauer' lower right. The frame shows some wear. The framed work measures 61 x 75.5 cm, the sheet measures 49.7 x 64.4 cm. Lois Pregartbauer (1899-1971) Lois Pregartbauer was born in Styria. He is essentially considered a self-taught artist, but has attended the Academy of Fine Arts and the School of Applied Arts in Vienna as a student of Oskar Strnad. Pregartbauer was member of the Hagenbund, the Künstlerhaus and the Secession, which three of the most significant Viennese artists' associations at the time. He participated in the world exposition 1935 in Brussels and the first Biennale in Sao Paulo in 1951. In addition, he was honored with several awards. Stylistically Pregartbauer's oeuvre is not easy to classify. Remaining committed to the figurative painting, his works were influenced by the New Objectivity in the early 1930s as well as constructivist tendencies after 1945. To this day the artist is regarded as a master of pastel. Works by Pregartbauer are held in Vienna in the Belvedere, the Albertina and the Leopold Museum as well as the Folkwang Museum in Essen and the Museum of the city of Mannheim. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.