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Artwork by Fritz Brandtner Wanted For Purchase or Consignment

For over 30 years Mayberry Fine Art has quietly brokered sales for countless Canadian and International works of art from private collections.

We provide complete services to confidentially assist you with the sale of complete collections or single works of art.

We are currently accepting consignments and looking to purchase artwork by Fritz Brandtner.

What to expect when selling or consigning your artwork with Mayberry Fine Art
  • Use our Appriasal and Valuation form to send us details on the work(s) of art you may wish to sell. Some of the details we will need include.
    • Artist Name
    • Size (measurements)
    • Date
    • Signature
    • When and where aquired
    • Condition
    • Good quality photograph

     
  • After a fair market value has been agreed upon, we may need to examine the artwork for condition and authentication.
     
  • In the case of larger works or collections which may be awkward to transport, we will visit your location to view the works.
     
  • Crating and shipping is available when needed.
     
  • Purchase options include outright purchase or consignment sale.
     
  • Commission with regard to consignment sales is an agreed-upon percentage between Mayberry Fine Art and the seller. It is based on the value of the artwork. Commission on higher valued works can be as low as 5%.
     
  • Unless specifically expressed otherwise all values and prices discussed or published are in Canadian funds.

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Fritz Brandtner
MSA, CSPWC, CGP

1896 - 1969
 
Born in Danzig, (then Germany), in 1896, Fritz Brandtner was conscripted into the German Army in 1915. He spent most of the war as a prisoner of war, in France. After World War One, he returned to Germany, and studied art at the University of Danzig where he taught life drawing in the Architecture Department. During this period, he became greatly interested in the work of the German Expressionists, such as Kirchner and Kandinsky, whose works he studied at the Danzig Civic Gallery.

He immigrated to Canada in 1928 and settled in Winnipeg. It was very difficult for an artist to make a living during this period, so he was forced to do odd jobs before landing a position at Brigden's as a commercial artist and designer. There he met and became friends with Lemoine Fitzgerald. It was Brandtner who introduced Fitzgerald to Modernism and the work of the German Expressionists. Brandtner found that he had a great deal of trouble having his style of work recognized by members of the Winnipeg art scene. Fitzgerald suggested that he would be more successful in a cosmopolitan centre, like Montreal. Before leaving Winnipeg for Montreal, the Winnipeg School of Art held a farewell exhibition of 150 of Brandtner's works.

Brandtner arrived in Montreal in 1934, with an introduction from Fitzgerald to the Montreal art critic, Robert Ayre. Ayre, in turn, introduced him around to other Montreal artists. At an exhibition of his works in 1936, Brandtner met Dr. Norman Bethune. Through Bethune, Brandtner became involved in the Children's Art Centre and the art program for crippled children at the Children's Memorial Hospital.Brandtner juggled his art education endeavors, with his own studio time. He painted in oils and watercolour, but also carved linoleum, which he then painted. He worked in a limited palette of blacks, reds and blues. Carving images into linoleum worked for him because, in his words, "linoleum calls up ideas that lead us away from pure representation and towards the abstract.." According to Louis Muhlstock, "The key to Brandtner's success...is the underlying structure of their semi-abstract design." Brandtner was a champion of modern art in Canada and his work is represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the Musée de Québec, Q. City.

Ref:
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Vol.1, by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks, Ottawa, Revised and expanded, 1997

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Example Works

Still Life
Fritz Brandtner
9.5 x 12 (in) pen & ink

 
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