Nessler, Walter: Still Life and Birds – SOLD

£250.00

A striking and imaginative limited edition silkscreen on paper, number 7 of 20, framed.

A lovely collection of Nessler’s work including this print can be found in Claire Tobin’s ‘Walter Nessler, 1912 – 2001: ‘Postwar Optimist” published by J & C Marshall-Purves in 2012.

More images can be provided on request.


Artist: Walter Nessler, (1912-2000), signed in pencil


Title and date: Still Life and Birds, 1956


Size: 15″ x 19.5″


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Description

Artist description:

A painter and sculptor born in Leipzig, he studied in Dresden and came to London, in 1937. He strongly opposed Hitler’s Nazi regime and while working as a window-dresser, he placed the Star of David on top of a Christmas tree prompting his instant dismissal. He married Prudence Ashbee, a dancer studying at the progressive Wigman School, for whose theatre Nessler painted stage sets. He served with the British Army from 1940-47 then studied sculpture at St. Martin’s School of Art where later taught, his contemporaries included Elisabeth Frink. He started to make ‘relief pictures’ in polyester and first exhibited these at the Molton Gallery, London, 1961. Nessler exhibited in many mixed shows including at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists. He held more than two dozen solo exhibitions and a retrospective in 1990 coincided with new recognition in Germany. He was made an honorary Fellow of the Dresden Academy and Galerie Berlin afforded him a solo show. Nessler’s pictures are held by several public galleries including the Royal Air Force Museum, the Art Gallery, Leicester and Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.