Dear & dear

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Television broadcast
Original title Dear & dear
Country of production GermanyGermany Germany
original language German
Year (s) since 2001
length 30 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
weekly on Sundays
genre Antiques advice
Moderation
First broadcast March 11, 2001 on N3

Lieb & Expensive , even loving and expensive , is a since March 11, 2001 broadcast art and antiques show of the NDR , the Sundays from 16 hours from the NDR Television and Radio Bremen TV is sent. On Mondays from 6:50 a.m., the episode of the program shown on Sundays is shown repeatedly. Previous episodes are also available for a while in the media library of the NDR and the ARD media library . On May 8, 2020 it became known that the program will fall victim to the austerity measures taken by NDR director Joachim Knuth . The last recordings of the broadcast are planned for mid-September 2020.

prehistory

On June 1 and 11, 2000, N3 broadcast two episodes of a program called Dear and Dear , which was moderated by Caren Miosga and filmed in the Pinneberger Drostei . NDR invited people from northern Germany there to have items that are “dear to them” appraised by experts from northern German museums and auction houses. The experts also estimated the respective value, while the guests told how they got their pieces. In the same year, the NDR decided to produce an art and antiquity show of the same format under the same, lowercase title Dear & Expensive . The first presenter of the show was Susanne Reimann .

Comparable programs include Antiques Roadshow by the BBC (since 1979), Kunst + Krempel des BR (since 1985), really antique ?! des SWR (2006–2008) and Bares für Rares (since 2013), whereby the auction to one of only five dealers plays a major role in the comparatively more jewel- heavy docutainment Bares für Rares . In the program Lieb & Teuer , sales hardly play a role because nothing is bought or sold in it.

production

In the run-up to planned episodes of the show, the NDR invites you to free art consultations in a different city, which are also the castings for the episodes. Interested parties can have their legacy or favorite pieces appraised and valued by experts. This includes paintings , graphics , sculptures , glass , porcelain , ceramics , arts and crafts , handicrafts , furniture , books and clocks. The owners of the most interesting pieces or their representatives are invited to the episodes of the show, but only then do they learn the value of their pieces so that feelings shown in front of the camera, such as joy or disappointment, are also real.

Most of the episodes have so far been recorded in Reinbek Castle . The shooting in Reinbek is always for several days in a row, with eight expert discussions being recorded every day. In some cases, parts of these episodes were also filmed at other locations, if, for example, relatives of the artists were also visited, museums or locations related to the topic, such as the Lübeck Museum Behnhaus Drägerhaus , Bremen's Gerhard-Marcks-Haus or the large ballroom of the Hamburg City Hall . The artists' collections, places of manufacture and former homes were also visited, such as the former house of the Hamburg painter Ernst Eitner in Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel , but also painted places such as the Rococo garden house in Nettetal-Kaldenkirchen .

Some objects were examined directly on site as a result of the broadcast, such as a steel chest from the Renaissance in Kiel's Stephanuskirche in 2018 as part of the campaign We at You - Wünsch dir NDR . However, some episodes were shot entirely in other locations, such as the Volksdorf Museum Village or the Hamburger Kunsthalle . In Ritzebüttel Castle in Cuxhaven a sequence was filmed during art consultation.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the art consultation took place on August 16, 2020 in Reinbeker Castle in compliance with the corona protection regulations. Two further art consultation hours, on September 6th, during the Landpartie-Fest of the NDR am Steinhuder Meer , and from September 18th to 20th, during the art fair Kunstsalon Herrenhausen in Hanover , were canceled, as were the events themselves. The art consultation on August 16 was also the last.

The last recordings of the broadcast are planned for mid-September 2020 in Schloss Reinbek. In addition to the presenter Janin Ullmann , her predecessors Susanne Reimann and Ann-Katrin Schröder should also be present in front of the camera to say goodbye to the viewers of the show after almost 500 episodes of Lieb & Teuer . The last eleven episodes will be filmed in a row from September 10th to 20th. These episodes will be broadcast from the beginning of 2021.

Auctioned exhibits (selection)

Preparing to flee to Egypt
  • In the bed box of a sofa bed she had bought for 150 euros at a flea market , a Berlin business administration student found an oil painting at home with the name Adam Elsheimer on the back and painted on slate . The slate is firmly laid on wood. The panel picture has the dimensions 39 × 26 cm. In one episode of the broadcast in 2007, however, the expertise of painting expert Barbara Guarnieri revealed that it was not a work by Adam Elsheimer, but a picture from the circle of the Venetian artist Carlo Saraceni . It is said to have been written between 1605 and 1610 and is entitled Preparing for the Flight into Egypt . The designation on the back probably goes back to an incorrect attribution from the 19th century. Barbara Guarnieri subsequently said that the starting price in an auction could be around 6,000 to 7,000 euros. The student delivered the painting to the Hamburg auction house Ketterer Kunst to have it auctioned. The auction house's estimate was 5,000 euros. At the auction on October 27, 2007, the knockdown was 19,200 euros.
  • Actually, Carsten Busse from Reinbek and two other family members wanted to dispose of the entire inherited contents of an apartment as heirs, but then he decided to photograph the items and sell them on eBay . When an art dealer who had arrived offered him 5,000 euros for two oil paintings, he was puzzled and turned it down. A week later the dealer offered 20,000 euros for both paintings, which were rejected again because the community of heirs decided to have the paintings valued first. In 2008, in an art consultation hour at Reinbek Castle, painting expert Barbara Guarnieri determined that the two paintings must be something special, but she usually didn't want to reveal anything before filming the actual episode of the show. Both paintings are two vedute of Venice . The painting expert Barbara Guarnieri classified one of the paintings as a work from the mid-18th century from the workshop of Bernardo Bellotto , who, like his uncle and teacher Giovanni Antonio Canal, also called himself Canaletto . The second picture was classified by her as a 19th-century copy in the style of Canaletto. The respective value of the paintings was estimated by her at around 45,000 and 15,000 euros (together 60,000 euros). The community of heirs decided, through Guarnieri's mediation, to auction the paintings at a Swiss auction house in Zurich (possibly Koller Auctions ) in September 2008, where they were auctioned for the equivalent of 130,000 and 97,000 euros (together 227,000 euros).
  • A man from East Friesland was offered 800 euros by a dealer for a porcelain picture from the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin . Actually, it was worth 1,000 euros, but he still had to earn, was the retailer's statement. The man from East Frisia refused. He later presented it in an episode of the Lieb & Teuer program in Reinbek Castle and had it valued by the expert Wilhelm Hornbostel . He said that he shouldn't hand it in for less than 20,000 euros. When the East Frisian had the porcelain picture auctioned off by Sotheby’s in London in 2013 , it fetched the equivalent of around 27,000 euros.

Dear & dear extra

The program Lieb & Teuer Extra deviates somewhat from the actual concept of Lieb & Teuer . On July 20, 27 and August 10, 2008, for example, three episodes were shown as a summer special. On July 20, the presenter Ann-Katrin Schröder traveled through the Osteland in a silver-gray Citroën DS to visit spectators and collectors with particularly original watches with the watch expert Bernd Schmoller. A tower clock was also included. Places visited were Osten , Oberndorf , Himmelpforten , Graepel and the Großenwörden Church. The film was also shot on the Ostefähre Graepel and the transporter ferry Osten – Hemmoor . The episode of July 20 was also the first episode of Lieb & Teuer with the presenter Ann-Katrin Schröder, who replaced the previous presenter Susanne Reimann. On July 27th and August 10th, the topic was silver and industrial products.

On January 11, 2009, an extra program was broadcast by Lieb & Teuer , in which celebrities were visited at home, who presented their family items and flea market bargains to the art expert Stephan Schwarzl and the presenter Ann-Katrin Schröder. The former Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein Heide Simonis showed a Flomarkt bargain, tenor René Kollo a memento from an opera performance, cabaret artist Horst Schroth a toy, musician Michy Reincke a globe and squire Enno Freiherr von Ruffin (former husband of the singer Vicky Leandros and father of the actress Sandra von Ruffin ) a painting from his family history at Gut Basthorst .

Dear & dear: who offers more?

From 16 to 18 May 2019, four special programs with the title Lieb & Teuer: Who offers more? recorded at the Remeringhausen manor in Stadthagen , Lower Saxony , which was created in a collaboration between NDR and Bavaria Entertainment GmbH. Janin Ullmann, who has moderated Lieb & Teuer alone since 2014 , received support from Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt . Andreas Gerling took over the editing. The executive producer was Andrea Partscht, the producer Stefan Manke and the production manager Ralph Breuer.

Owners of antique objects or their representatives were not only able to have them valued by extensive expertise , as is customary at Lieb & Teuer , but were also able to auction them on site afterwards. For this purpose, four professional dealers were present who selected items for the auction. Only the selected objects were presented to the invited audience, who, like the dealers themselves, were then able to bid. The four dealers in the first two special programs were Birgit Rieck from the antique trade and restoration company Die Kommode in Stuhr near Bremen , Stefan Ostendorf from zeitlos Antiquitäten in Hamburg-Blankenese , Frank Schnürpel from Zeitlos Hamburg and Bernsteinbörse Hamburg in Hamburg-Wandsbek and Wilhelm Peter from Antik & Art from Hanover .

The four special programs aired on June 9 and 10 and on December 28 and 29, 2019.

Moderators

Experts (selection)

  • Markus Bertsch, art historian , 2009–2012 research assistant and exhibition curator at the Hamburger Kunsthalle , 2012–2014 director of the Mittelrhein-Museum Koblenz , since 2014 director of the 19th century gallery at the Hamburger Kunsthalle - paintings
  • Christiane Blumenthal, art historian, co-manager of the City Nord auction house in Hamburg - arts and crafts (glass, porcelain, ceramics, dolls )
  • Stefan Brenske, owner of the icon gallery Brenske Gallery in Munich - icons
  • Claus Clément, artist, art publisher and art collector - expert in the art he has published (a bronze bust of Paul Wunderlich , which is supposed to represent Horst Janssen )
  • Melanie Dankbar-Schwarzl - paintings
  • Maren Girth (born August 13, 1965; † March 30, 2012 in Hamburg) (until 2012), until 2012 Hamburg antiquarian at the auction house Ketterer Kunst - Antiquarian Books
  • Barbara Guarnieri (since 2001), Hamburg representative of the Ketterer Kunst auction house for six countries - paintings
  • Karl Henning, owner of the ZEN art gallery in Hamburg - Asiatika (arts and crafts from Asia)
  • Wilhelm Hornbostel (since 2001), art historian, from 1973 head of the Antikensammlung and from 1988 to 2008 director of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg - arts and crafts (glass, porcelain, furniture, sculptures)
  • Daniel Koep, art historian, exhibition curator of the Hamburger Kunsthalle and senior curator of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag - paintings
  • Ute Ina Kroll, as Ute Ina Gawenda , art historian
  • Marcus Oertel, freelance art historian, independent art consultant and art mediator - Asiatika
  • Dorothée Rather (since 2001), art historian, co-manager of the City Nord auction house in Hamburg - arts and crafts (glass, porcelain, toys )
  • Beate Rhenisch, art historian and art expert - paintings, graphics
  • Wolfgang Schepers , art historian, director of the August Kestner Museum from 1999 to 2014 - arts and crafts (porcelain, ceramics)
  • Bernd Schmoller, 1981–2011 owner of a shop for antique clocks in Hamburg - clocks, measuring devices, optical and historical instruments
  • Daniel Schramm (since 2012), owner of the Schramm antiquarian bookshop and auction house in Kiel - antiquarian books, graphics
  • Stephan Schwarzl, art historian, senior underwriter of the Helvetia artas art insurance of Helvetia Insurance - arts and crafts ( silver , sculptures, jewelry and other things )
  • Eduard Schwen, master violin maker, owner of Geigenbau Winterling GmbH in Hamburg - violins
  • Ariane Skora (since 2005), Hamburg art historian and art expert for painting and printmaking, works for various auction houses, galleries, museums and private collectors - paintings, graphics
  • Andreas Stolzenburg, head of the Kupferstichkabinett at the Hamburger Kunsthalle - graphics
  • Olga Sugrobova-Roth, art historian, expert on Russian and Eastern European art at the Dorotheum auction house in Düsseldorf - expert on Russian art

Experts as guests (selection)

Staff (selection)

  • Marina Bartsch-Rüdiger, editor (since 2001)
  • Renate Jacob, editor
  • Christoph Bungartz , editorial management
  • Carmen Messmer, production manager
  • Anja Reingold, production manager
  • Marian Moik, production manager

Fine artists (selection)

Some painters and graphic artists whose works were shown, discussed and valued in the broadcasts included Julius Adam , Hans Friedrich Baasch , Hans Bachmann , Luciano Baldessari (1896–1982), Ernst Barlach , Emil Bartoschek , Gaetano Battaglia (1850–1885 ), Adolf Baumgartner, also Adolf Baumgartner-Stoiloff alias Constantin Stoiloff (1850–1924), Bernd Bauschke (1889–1957 or 1973), Theodor Becher (1889–1948), Adolph Behrens (1865–1914), Bernardo Bellotto , Richard Birnstengel , Bruno Blätter (* 1870), Wilhelm Brandenburg , August von Brandis , Wilhelm Bröker , Erich Büttner , Edward Theodore Compton , Ko Cossaar (Jacobus Cornelis Wijnandus Cossaar, 1874–1966), Henri Doucet , Achim Duchow , Harald Duwe , Ernst Eitner , Hermann Eschke , Theodore Lux Feininger , Carl le Feubure , Eugène Fichel , Gino von Finetti , Domenico Forlenza (1880–1934) (or Eduardo Forlenza (1861–1934)), René Francillon , Célestinois (1787–1846), Camilla Friedländer ( 1856–1928, daughter of Fried rich Friedländer and sister of Alfred Friedländer ), Ernst Frommhold , Fritz Fuhrken , Klaus Fußmann , Oskar Gawell , Friedrich Otto Georgi , Achille Glisenti (1848–1906), Ablade Glover (* 1934), Konstantin Gorbatov , Günter Grass , HAP Grieshaber , Curt Victor Clemens Grolig , Henry Gundlach (1884–1964), Louis Gurlitt , Friedrich Phillip Anton Franz von Guttenberg (1770–1847), Wenzel Hablik , Hans Haffenrichter , Otto Hamel , Guido Hampe , Karl von Hampeln (Charles de Hampeln), Johann Hamza , Niels Christian Hansen , Karl Hauptmann , Adolf Henning (copy after his portrait of Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient ), Thomas Herbst , Joseph Highmore (series of engravings Pamela by Louis Truchy (1731–1764) and Guillaume Philippe Benoist (1725–1770) on his behalf based on his paintings), Engel Hoogerheyden (1740–1807), Tom Hops , Franz Johann Wilhelm Hünten , Friedensreich Hundertwasser , Arthur Illies , Harald Illies (1911–1985, son of Arthur Illies), Feodor Iwanowitsch , Antonio Jacobsen (1850–1921), Hans Werner Jacobsen (1871–1925), Horst Janssen , Alfred Jensen , Henrik Jespersen (1853–1936), Mikhail Ivanovich Khmelko (1919–1996), Eduardo Kingman , Alexander Kircher , Herbert Kirchhoff , Johanna Kirsch ( 1856 – after 1909), Theodor Kleehaas , Hans Klohss (1879–1954), Georg Knorr , Steffen Köpf (* 1947), Alexander Koester , Paul Koken , Franz Kops , Wilhelm Kuhnert , Wilhelm Laage , Ambrosius Lamm, Klara Langen, Lefranc ( Porcelain painter), Friederike Leisching , Ernst Liebermann , Hermann Linde , Mila von Luttich (1872–1929), Eduard Magnus , Christian Mali , Felix Meseck , Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt , Friedrich Eduard Meyerheim , Paul Friedrich Meyerheim , Friedrich Missfeldt , Jean Möhren , Fritz Moeller-Schlünz , József von Molnár , Anders Montan , Willy Moralt , Paul Müller-Kaempff , Franz Nechutny (1800–1900), Friedrich Nerly , Emil Nolde , Hugo Oehmichen , Carl Offterdinger , Hans Olde , Emil Orlik , Paul Paeschke , Bendix Passig , Giovanni Battista Piranesi , Moritz Pläschke , Victor von Plessen , Hans Purrmann , Rembrandt van Rijn , Emma Ritter , Christian Rohlfs , Victor von Ruyter (* 1870), Giuseppe Sacheri (1863–1950), Hans Schaffrath, Julius Scheuerer , I. Schkljaruk, Carl Schleicher (1825–1903 ), Senaka Senanayake (* 1951), Bartholomäus Seuter (motifs after Johann Gregorius Höroldt ), Julius Simmonds , Heinrich Sperling , Albert Stagura (1866–1947), Georg Christoph Steudner (copper engravings after etchings by Paul Decker ), Friedrich Stöffler (also Stoeffler ), Max Klassenbach , Jacob Sturm , Hans Nicolai Sunde , Alexander von Szpinger , Alfred Teichmann , Hans Tombrock , Utagawa Kuniyoshi , Hugo Vogel , Heinrich Vogeler , Cornelius Wagner , Magnus Weidemann , Else Wenz-Viëtor , Pascha Johann Friedrich Weitsch , Helmuth Westhoff , Otto Wild , Georg Wolters , Johannes Wüsten , Alfred Ziethlow (1911–2003) and Walter Zille (1891–1959, son of Heinrich Zille ).

From a book of the former Hotel The White Swan in Lauenburg / Elbe , in which about 50 to 70 artists immortalized picturesque, drawing and partly in writing, on 3 February 2019 were contributions from Friedrich Kallmorgen , Fritz Lehmann (1879-1963) August Eduard Schliecker , Max Uth and Philipp Zeltner .

Some of the sculptors, modellers or designers of works that were shown, discussed and valued in the programs included Henri Allouard , Peter Behrens , Roland Brice (1911–1989), Anton Büschelberger , Joseph Chéret , Fritz Christ , Johann Degen , Johann Friedrich Eberlein , Richard Engelmann , Max Esser , Émile Gallé , August Wilhelm Goebel , Karlheinz Goedtke , Vassili Grachev (1831–1905), Bernhard Hoetger , Hermann Hundt , Albert Hinrich Hussmann , Georg Arthur Jensen , Johann Joachim Kändler , Theodor Kerner (1884– 1966), Richard Kissling , Wilhelm Krieger , Ferdinand Liebermann , Kasimir Sewerinowitsch Malewitsch (jug with two cups), Gerhard Marcks , Galeazzo Mondella (copies of his work), Georges Morin , Karl Nieschlag , Josef Pallenberg , Pablo Picasso (ceramic plate), Otto Poertzel , Ferdinand Preiss , Carl Christoph Punct , Joseph Rammersberger (white lathe operator ), Etha Richter , Karl Röhrig , Johann Christof Rombrich , Philipp Rosenthal , Peter Scherer (white dreher), Paul Egon Schiffers , Karl Friedrich Schinkel , Johann Carl Schönheit , Victor Seifert , Johann Baptist Stahl , Eduard Stellmacher (1868–1945, Amphora-Werke ), Arthur Storch , Alexander Struck (1902–1990), Charles Robinson Sykes (1875 –1950), Zoltan Székessy , Sano Takachika, Karl Tutter , Rudolf Uffrecht (1840–1906), Henry van de Velde , Paul Walther (1876–1933), Wilhelm Warmuth, Heirich Wilhelm Wendel (1722–1789), Sigismund Wernekinck (1872 –1921) and Paul Wunderlich .

Web links

Commons : Lieb & Teuer  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dirk Meyer-Bosse: "Dear & dear". New antique show on North German television N3 " , NDR, presseportal.de , March 8, 2001
  2. ↑ Savings program - NDR starts red pen - never again summer tour , Nordkurier , May 8, 2020
  3. Extensive measures - NDR wants to save 300 million euros , Der Spiegel , May 8, 2020
  4. Iris Bents: What are my heirlooms really worth? N3 gives the answer in the program "Dear and expensive" , NDR, presseportal.de , May 30, 2000
  5. Dirk Meyer-Bosse: "Dear & dear". Family treasures wanted for new antique show in N3 , NDR, presseportal.de , December 7, 2000
  6. ^ Art consultation hours: New dates on ndr.de
  7. Video This is how the show on ndr.de is created
  8. ↑ Make a wish for your NDR - Janin Ullmann in the Stephanus Church in Kiel on ndr.de
  9. ^ André Herbst: Lieb & Teuer series falls victim to the red pencil . In: Bergedorfer Zeitung , July 31, 2020
  10. Stephanie Rutke: Last event - TV show "Lieb & Teuer" - Wehmut in Reinbeker Castle . In: Bergedorfer Zeitung , August 16, 2020
  11. NDR television: flea market find from lieb &expensive brought super profit at an auction , Presseportal.de , October 30, 2007
  12. Preparing to flee to Egypt on kettererkunst.de
  13. ^ Barbara Guarnieri on LinkedIn
  14. ^ Take the film for precious paintings from Reinbek , Bergedorfer Zeitung , November 11, 2008
  15. Ariane von Dewitz: The Secret on the Wall , Der Spiegel , November 17, 2008
  16. Painting auctioned for 227,000 euros - Reinbeker talks about his sensational find on ndr.de in "lieb & gilt"
  17. Discovered in Reinbek, auctioned at Sotheby's , Bergedorfer Zeitung , September 4, 2013
  18. Video albums with autographs from world stars on ndr.de , broadcast Lieb & Teuer from November 18, 2018
  19. Auction: 7,099 euros for "Hand in Hand" on ndr.de
  20. Video Monika Lühr - the autograph hunter from Hamburg on ndr.de , broadcast Mein Afternoon on December 10, 2018
  21. ^ N3 film from the Osteland on Niederelbe.de
  22. Lieb & Teuer Extra on schwebefaehre-osten.de , July 1, 2008
  23. Ann-Katrin Schröder is the new moderator of "lieb & gilt " on forum.transponder-news.de
  24. ^ "Dear & Expensive Extra": Celebrities present family items and flea market bargains , ndr.de , January 8, 2009
  25. Viewers wanted for special broadcast in May! , ndr.de , May 12th. 2019
  26. Lieb & Teuer: Who offers more? on bavaria-entertainment.de
  27. We on TV, radio and newspapers on diekommode.de
  28. site zeitlos-antiquitaeten.de
  29. site antique-purchase-hamburg.de
  30. website bernsteinboerse.de
  31. site antik-art.com
  32. Lieb & Teuer: Who offers more? on ndr.de
  33. Lieb & Teuer: Who offers more? on programm.ard.de
  34. Lieb & Teuer: Who offers more? on programm.ard.de
  35. Lieb & Teuer: Who offers more? on programm.ard.de
  36. Information about the broadcast on wunschliste.de
  37. Imprint , Autionshaus City Nord
  38. site brenskegallery.com
  39. Information about Maren Girth
  40. Maren Gierth on kerze-anzünden.de
  41. Maren Girth on Literaturtipp.com
  42. Clarissa Hupertz: In close contact with the unique item on welt.de , January 26, 2008
  43. Ketterer Kunst with a new representation on kettererkunst.de
  44. Information about Marcus on duesseldorf.de
  45. ^ Website of Bernd Schmoller
  46. ^ Website of Daniel Schramm
  47. ^ Stephan Schwarzl on LinkedIn
  48. Ariane Skora on wasisteswert.com
  49. ^ Dorotheum , Representative Office Düsseldorf
  50. Francesco Spadari was painted by both of them as a "Capri-Fischer" (also by other painters)
  51. painter Henry Gundlach , biography on hanstedt-nordheide.de
  52. Schaffrath painting acquired on the website of the Couven Museum in Aachen