Art by Kaethe Hoeltzell & More
By Artelisted
Mar 16, 2023
10027 Umberland Place Boca Raton, FL 33428 USA, United States
We are featuring paintings by great artist Kaethe Hoeltzell from the estate of Michelle Hoeltzell. She met the son of Kaethe Neurosurgeon Dr. Perry Hoeltzell in 1991 and married in 2010. Dr. Perry Hoeltzell died in 2016. As can be appreciated, the artist Kaethe Hoeltzell dedicated many of her most important and beautiful paintings to her son Perry. We are also including quality items from the estates of deceased and living collectors.

LOT 38:

KAETHE HOELTZELL (1925-2013) Portrait Woman with Cat

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Start price:
$ 1,800
Estimated price :
$3,000 - $5,000
Buyer's Premium: 25%
Auction took place on Mar 16, 2023 at Artelisted
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KAETHE HOELTZELL (1925-2013) Portrait Woman with Cat
ABOUT THE PROVENANCE: These paintings by great artist Kaethe Hoeltzell are from the estate of Michelle Hoeltzell. She met the son of Kaethe Neurosurgeon Dr. Perry Hoeltzell in 1991 and married in 2010. Dr. Perry Hoeltzell died in 2016. They loved and enjoyed the Monet style impressions reflected in the beautiful paintings by Kaethe. As can be appreciated, the artist Kaethe Hoeltzell dedicated many of her most important and beautiful paintings to her son Perry.
ABOUT THE ARTIST: Kaethe Hoeltzell was born November 24, 1925 in Riga, Latvia, and was the daughter of the lithographer and painter Julius Dering. Fleeing the Russian invasion of Latvia during the 1940s, Kaethe Dering and her family moved to Leipzig, Germany, where she completed her formal art training at the Graphic Academy of Fine Arts. After graduating, Kaethe continued her studies privately under Adolph Drescher and Dorfell Rothchild. During World War II, Kaethe was commissioned as an illustrator for the American Red Cross. Primarily a portraitist, Kaethe's preferred medium was pastel. This work was reminiscent of the graceful elegance of 18th-century French portraiture. Settling in Bad Mergentheim, Kaethe met and married her husband Bruno Hoeltzell. In 1952 Kaethe and Bruno emigrated to Long Island, New York. During the next 25 years she continued her portraiture while rearing her three children. In 1977 Bruno and Kaethe moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and purchased the Schramm Galleries, Ltd. At that time she began to develop her mature painting style (strongly influenced by French Impressionism), for which she is best known today. In the spring of 1987 Kaethe was invited to place her paintings within the residential complex being built for Pope John Paul II's visit to Miami. Kaethe's work draws on the best traditions of European Impressionism. She often used her daughter and grandchildren as models, composing her paintings from a variety of sources: life, photography and memory. Her paintings may be found in many private collections across the United States. This Information courtesy of the artist. By Mrs. Michelle Hoeltzell RN

ABOUT THIS LOT: Signed lower right. Medium: Oil on canvas. Date unknown. Wooden frame is included. Dimensions are Approx. 28" x 24" (canvas) and 32" x 28.5" (frame).

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Condition: The lots offered in this sale have been selected among many options and always thinking of offering excellent opportunities to the customers. The vast majority are original of the time (unless otherwise indicated).. We have included quality images showing its current condition. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

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