50 years

fine  arts – rare  books –

ridinger  gallery

niemeyer’s – where  diligence  is  a  matter  of  temper

 

Surf  along  in  the  350-days  jubilee rolling , means ,

7 x à 50 days  Jubilee  Discount

on all items offered on the web during this period – each as specific to the kind of objects inevitably usually in stock only once ! – per following procedure on the basis of current prices as stated/to be asked for there, practically amounting to a 350-days price guarantee, provided that the annual rate of inflation not exceeds 5% and otherwise eliminating legal proceedings. And  net  cash  excluding also colleague’s discount and any quantity discount . For any orders their arrival here applies , not their possible mail stamp . Otherwise: mail order , no  shop , visits  by  appointment .

Web  sourpusses  of course enjoy Brussels-European anti-discrimination protection , why , are as

frequently companions for decades  greeted  quite  especially  cordially  and invited to whet their appetite by any conventional means , may it be asking

if  this  or  that  object  of  desire  once  deferred

now  also  rotates  in  the  web’s  drum  of  fortune

or to ask categorically for a printed offer of the closer interest.

Voilà ,  and  so  it  roars :

50%

from Jan. 1 – Feb. 19, 2009

“ Inconsiderate  of  himself , the  man
when  it’s  about  his  clients . Downright  terrific !”

40%

from Feb. 20 – Apr. 10, 2009

“ This  I  call  given  royally ! Respect , respect !”

30%

from April 11 – May 30, 2009

“ Generous  as  always ! Many  a  one  could  learn  something !”

25%

from May 31 – July 19, 2009

“ Full  twenty-five  percent ! There  the  credit  assets  smile !”

20%

from July 20 – Sep. 7, 2009

“ With  misers  this  already  would  be  the  peak  of  boasting !”

15%

from Sep. 8 – Oct. 27, 2009

“ Nice , nice ! That’s  not  bad  at  all !”

10%

from Oct. 28 – Dec. 16, 2009

“ Now  it’s  seize  the  opportunity !”

0%

from Dec. 17, 2009 . Business as usual !

“ The  man  has  principles , I  like  that !”

But what means usual with him anyway. Come from New Year’s Day 2010 on, and then for about the next ten days, to his pages and experience how he greets the new year and you, too. No, no, no new bargain attack, for “Life is earnest” already Schiller knew, but “art is gay”. And big into the bargain! Thanks to the magic 7 – 7 x 50 ! – seamless transition then from the 2009 jubilee party campaign right into the new everyday year with its then not least again 12 AHA Event pages! At the 1st of each month! Quick , quick , loaded with energy like an elastic spring . Or as just, yes, yes, the creator of such campaigns –

JayAitchDesign

But now first Jubilee 2009 !  Welcome  thus  in  the  collector’s  paradise , of which creed , sex , color , vintage etc. etc. – look it up in the daily updated Brussels Dictionary of Regulations & Bans – you ever may be , regular customer , chance guest , bargain hunter , happily charged with connoisseurship or still inspired by the easiness of the one just coming closer , look in – again and again – and

enjoy  the  interplay  of

fine  arts – rare  books – ridinger  gallery ,

grown and rooted in five decades , remained fresh and undomesticated and still run with the spirit of the first hour .

And  this  then  the  man  behind :

Originating on the one side from a ramified family of newspaper publishers and journalists with collateral lines in book and art trade, on the other side from generations of farmers in the Altmark with French elements, whereby the grandfather was reputed for: two days a week for hunting, two for his farmers in court, two for the pub, and Sunday to church. So far the ancestors. I myself received, as by no means natural in the profession, a decent 3-years training as antiquary for books & art including a course at the German School for Book Trade then residing in Cologne on the banks of the Rhine with graduation from the Chamber of Industry and Commerce there, as second-best “cum laude”. With the turn of the year 1958/59 establishing with own business in Bad Godesberg (now Bonn on the Rhine) with downright drum-like opening sale: one of Menzel’s Uniforms of the Army under Frederick the Great produced exclusively for potentates in only 30 (sic!) copies of correspondingly excellent state. Followed three years later into the very same collection by a dream of a colored copy of Koberger’s “Ninth German Bible” of 1483. These starting gems had pilot character for the level cultivated till today in art trade & book shop, enriched not least by provenances read raptly and passed on in their élite corps of today and tomorrow. Like for instance copy no. 13 of the 20 luxury copies on vellum with richly gilt colored double suite of the plates in jewel-studded morocco of the inventory catalog of the jewels + preciousnesses of the collector prince J. Pierpont Morgan (“If one has to ask for the price one cannot afford it”) for which then directly, while I was just devoted to the pleasures of gardening, a call from Switzerland was received in the house, standing for a collection of equal quality, a connection which covered decades and doubtlessly originated in a daring-fresh Kubin illustration which – 1960 still prohibitively scandalous – asked for sympathetic attention on the frontcover of my first catalog. With by the way yet some further actually very fine responses, one of which 40 years later congratulating with said catalog to the round jubilee.

And of course that catalog with a first drawing of 1741 – 50 years later on the occasion of Ridinger’s 310th birthday Wild und Hund will pay a visit and portray per richly illustrated 6-page story his protagonists by now already overlapping generations – also laid the foundation for the exemplary specialty of the Ridingeriana of which over the years also a good many drawn and graphic preciousnesses gathered to the no. 13 of the Morgan Catalog. Opening above all yet also the occupation with the wealth of an œuvre which in the general comprehension, quite unjustly, through the times just stood for brilliant animal depiction of especially hunt & horses, while the connoisseurs directed their attention at the whole work and from art-historical side already in 1901 Ernst Welisch (Contributions to the History of the Augsburg Painters in the 18th Cent., pp. 91 ff.) called the attention to Ridinger indisputably being the “most important Augsburg landscapist of this time”, though “mainly known as animal painter”. And 65 years later Wolf Stubbe, subsequently director of the Hamburg Print Room, reminded of “the rococo-bright light gleaming through of the whole wide scene (of sheet 12 of the Par Force Hunt as) the impressive evidence of Ridinger’s mature art of engraving! For it takes much artistic intelligence to achieve this just as delicate as animating effect of light. By it, if he knows to handle it, the engraver possesses a decisive means  for  one  of  the  most  essential  effects  the  art  of  engraving  can  achieve  at  all ” (Stubbe, Joh. El. Ridinger, Hamburg/Berlin, Parey 1966, in the series “The Hunt in Art”, pp. 14+16). Decades of intensive work here round about the œuvre finally unearthed even more far-reaching aspects of the work, making evident a downright modern Ridinger ahead of his time both in craftsmanship and especially intellectually-artistically. This led to invitations for lectures (i. a. Technical University Dresden on occasion of the ceremonial act to his 300th birthday), specialized publications (i. a. Weltkunst), and references in museum catalogs as call in of expertise (i. a. Berlin inventory catalog [The German Paintings of the 18th Century]). And if the Pompadour volumes from the series of Baron von Gutmann’s Marjoribanks folios – his Roman no. I vellum copy of his 2-volume collection catalog of 1910 available here – in their ruby morocco traded here in the 90s were the absolute acmes of the Ridinger trade here? Absolute ones positively, however certainly not “the” downright. A claim they have to part with further precious rarities however. And finally the raise of the Iron Curtain and German Re-Unification gave access to the master’s original printing-plates in their reddish-golden brilliance of the centuries old copper. Gems of which the hitherto absolute nimrod among the Ridinger collectors owned not one, not even could dream of for iron family property held them together for about 150 years! Their flagships now here then representing the master’s personally worked original plates for Thienemann 67/68. Hence the printing-plates to those imperial pendants which in both artistic and technical singularity among hunting prints of all times reckon to the finest hunting pictures at all. As  one  (sic)  plate  works  at the same time, however, shine as  monuments  sui  generis , almost beyond of any imagination of what even most fastidious collectors consider possible objectwise. Beyond that it shall not go unmentioned that the plate tastings here already start with the small-sized works of the Design set. Just as it is my general credo then:

either top item or plain fare , always due diligence in research , presentation + passing-on rule the doings of the house. And in no way ending with the conclusion of a sale, for gladly and without having to be asked I share new knowledge with the purchaser on their purchase, often even still decades later. Put me to the test and experience yourself why customers of all quarters use to “stick to the guns” here. I just congratulated one of the slowly decreasing ones of the first hour to his 95th. Then his last acquisition did not date back very far yet. For in culture-old Rhineland, from where we moved in here for family reasons in 1995, it usually goes this way: go to the smith, and not to the little smith .

In this sense cordially

and especially during the jubilee run doing a many good with each other ,

Yours

LÜDER HAINFRIED NIEMEYER
ANTIQUARY FOR BOOKS AND FINE ARTS

 

And  this  are  the  entry  options  on  the  web ,

more or less linked with each other , and otherwise , as said , personal & printed contact as once :


„ heute kam ich wieder nach Hause und fand die Bilder vor. Sie sind wohlbehalten angekommen und in einem guten Zustand … Vielen Dank für Ihre Mühe “

(Frau E. K., 24. Juni 2002)