Johan Coenraad Altorf (1876-1955) and Chris Lanooy (1881-1948)
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's… Read more PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF HUGO TUTEIN NOLTHENIUS (1863-1944)
Johan Coenraad Altorf (1876-1955) and Chris Lanooy (1881-1948)

Elephant

Details
Johan Coenraad Altorf (1876-1955) and Chris Lanooy (1881-1948)
Elephant
signed, marked, dated and numbered 'Altorf + Lanooy 1912 ABL 12X' (underneath)
Cast porcelain
22 cm. high
Conceived and cast in 1912 in an edition of 12.
Provenance
Hugo Tutein Nolthenius, Delft.
By descent from the above to the present owner.
Literature
P. A. Terwen, Het ceramische werk van J. C. Altorf en de samenwerking met Chris Lanooij, Vormen uit Vuur 2/21, Amsterdam 1998, p. 11 (illustration of another cast).
P.A. Terwen, "Plastieken", in: W. Heijbroek [ed.], "Tussen twee vuren, Chris Lanooy 1881-1948", Zwolle 2002, p. 64-75, no. 93 (illustration of another cast p. 66).
Exhibited
Delft, Museum Het Prinsenhof, Hugo Tutein Nolthenius (1863-1944), portret van een Delftsch kunstverzamelaar, 13 September - 30 November 2008.
Special notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.

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Lot Essay

In 1910 a collaboration between sculptors J.C. Altorf and Chris Lanooy started on the initiative of art collector and Maecenas H.P. Bremmer (1871-1956). The artists started on a series of animal sculptures, experimenting with different forms of casting clay, including porcelain. The sculptures produced during this partnership were limited to a maximum edition of twelve and provided with a specific mark signifying the collaboration between the three men. The mark consists of a triangle with the initials A (Altorf), L (Lanooy) and B (Bremmer) at each corner and the edition of the sculpture placed in the middle. Bremmer included one piece of each series of sculptures produced by Altorf and Lanooy in his private collection. How many different sculptures the artists made is currently unknown, but in a period of a few years at least five were conceived: an elephant, an owl, a cockatoo, a seated monkey and a lying bison.

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