Catalogue Raisonné

We are happy to provide information on request to art scholars, experts, galleries and auction houses, and of course to the owners of works by Louise Stomps. This information is based on the existing catalogue raisonné of her works. Please feel free to contact us using the contact form and we hope that this website has been of interest to you.

The catalogue raisonné has been created as an online database. A wide range of selection criteria can be applied and combined for evaluation purposes.


A web-based online catalogue is accessible via this link. It contains all the sculptures with a picture (if available) and all basic informations. The full catalogue of works contains further details and is available on request in the form of extracts and individual work information.

The online catalogue of graphics is now rather complete and contains about 1200 works. Some entries still need better photos or scans and some informations need to be added or updated.


Pictures can be opened by clicking on them and enlarged or reduced by pressing Ctrl + Scroll. They can be closed by pressing the arrow key (top left) or by pressing Alt + left arrow. A full-text search is available via the application menu (top right) or by pressing Ctrl + F.


Expertise

Our expertise is based on many years of intensive study of the work of Louise Stomps. It is supported by the systematic collection of all available data in the Louise Stomps catalogue raisonné.

If we are not entirely sure, we will say so.


Images of the graphics:

Anja Elisabeth Witte, Berlinische Galerie




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... if you can provide information about works by Louise Stomps.

You and the current owners can be assured of discretion. Of course, personal data will never be published or passed on to third parties.

no picture available at moment

When this message "no picture available" appears in the catalogue raisonné, we have not yet been able to find a suitable illustration.

Wooden sculpture

If a picture like this appears, a better one would be nice. Sometimes we have good images but important data are still missing.