Dear customers,
Welcome to our website. HanseArt is your Hanseatic address for auctions.
We welcome your personal visit. Please also feel free to arrange an appointment for deliveries and collections.
Our next auction will take place on July 4th.
Contact:
Phone: 0451 / 707 57 800
Fax: 0451 / 707 57 808
WhatsApp: 0172 / 733 1940
Mail: info@auktionshaus-hanseart.de
Opening hours: Tuesday 12 pm to 7 pm, Thursday 12 to 6 pm and Friday 12 to 5 pm, and after agreement.
Lot No.: 161
Yehuda Neiman (1931, Warsaw - 2011, Paris), undated.
Available for purchase for: €127.37
Lot No.: 162
Kumi Sugai (1919, Kobe, Japan - 1996, ibid.), "Foret au Soleil" (1967)
Auctioned for €230.
Lot No.: 163
Eduardo Paolozzi (1924, Leith - 2005, London), undated (1979)
Available for purchase for: €76.42
Lot No.: 165
Stephan Stangenhol (born 1957, Fritzlar), "Harlequin"
Available for purchase for: €165.58
Lot No.: 166
Georg Karl Pfahler (1926, Emetzheim - 2002, ibid.), "East-West Transit K III""
Available for purchase for: €445.80
Lot No.: 167
Robert Indiana (1928, New Castle, Indiana - 2018, Vinalhaven, Maine), "The Great Love Wall" (1968)
Auctioned for €3800.
Lot No.: 168
Günther Uecker (1930, Wendorf - 2025, Düsseldorf), "Vertical Lines" (1971)
Auctioned for €410.
Lot No.: 170
Allan D'Arcangelo (1930, Buffalo, New York - 1998, New York City), "Landscapes III" (1965)
Auctioned for €110.
Lot No.: 174
Man Ray (1890, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1976, Paris), "L'Incompresso" (L'Incompris)
Auctioned for €670.
Lot No.: 175
Georg Karl Pfahler (1926, Emetzheim - 2002, ibid.), "Abstract""
Available for purchase for: €229.27
Lot No.: 176
Giuseppe Santomaso (1907, Venice - 1990, ibid.), "Fra il bianco et il nero" (1977)
Auctioned for €130.
Lot No.: 179
Sol LeWitt (1928, Hartford, Connecticut - 2007, New York), "Arcs from Corners and Sides""
Auctioned for €410.
Lot No.: 180
Siegfried Neuenhausen (born 1931, Dormagen), "Greetings from Athens" (1971)
Available for purchase for: €44.58
Lot No.: 186
Evening at the pond - Art Nouveau motif with woman and cow, circa 1910
Auctioned for €15.
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Hanseatic craftsmanship for your values. As a Hanseatic company, we live and breathe the old merchant traditions. Morality, honesty, and transparency are a core value system and the indispensable foundation of our daily operations.
...have been deeply connected to the antiques and art industry for decades. With the founding of HanseArt, they have fulfilled a long-held wish to restore a Hanseatic character to the auction scene in Lübeck.
With a strong team of art historians and specialists from diverse fields, HanseArt has already launched with great success and quickly established itself as a key event. The combination of the traditional auction hall with state-of-the-art technology (live bidding, live streaming, etc.) ensures global accessibility and gives our clients the feeling of being right in the middle of the action.
At HanseArt, we strive to operate sustainably and in an environmentally friendly manner in many areas. For example, we have entrusted our fleet of vehicles for home visits and transport to "StattAuto." Through car sharing, we have access to a large fleet with all necessary vehicle sizes, and through the predominant use of [missing information - likely a specific type of vehicle] electric vehicles We save valuable resources for a cleaner environment.
The auctions...
With the first HanseArt auctions, we made an impressive start and once again raised this social event to a Hanseatic standard. The combination of a traditional bidding hall, live streaming and online bidding, and ultimately Hanseatic reliability has proven successful. Auctions in Lübeck once again have a premier address.
The dates...
We hold auctions on four to five dates a year at our location on Mengstrasse. Our selective approach keeps our catalogs concise, engaging, and filled with high-quality treasures.
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HanseArt Auction House
The HanseArt auction house in Lübeck welcomes you to the heart of the Hanseatic city – directly opposite St. Mary's Church and the Buddenbrook House. Our team of art historians and experts is committed to providing you with comprehensive advice and customer service, in keeping with Hanseatic principles.
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