M. KLINGER (1857-1920), Pyramus und Thisbe II, 1882, Rad. Symbolismus Mythologi

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Max Klinger (1857 Leipzig - 1920 Großjena), Pyramus und Thisbe II. Begegnung in babylonischer Landschaft, 1882, Radierung

  • Technik: Radierung auf Japanpapier

  • Bezeichnung: Unten links im Druck signiert: "MAX KLINGER". Oben links im Druck bezeichnet: "OP. II.". Oben rechts im Druck nummeriert: "III.".

  • Datierung: 1882

  • Beschreibung: Aus der dritten Ausgabe, 1882 bei Friedrich Felsing in München auf Japanpapier gedruckt. Schöner und kontrastreicher Abzug von der unverstählten Platte gedruckt.

  • Quelle: Max Klinger (1857 Leipzig-1920 Großjena) Rettung Ovidischer Opfer, Opus II, 1879, Nr. 3 | Graphikfolge, Mythologie

  • Literatur: Singer, Hans Wolfgang: Max Klinger. Radierungen, Stiche Und Steindrucke 1878-1903; San Francisco 1991. Werkverzeichnis Nr.: 27 IV/VI.

  • Schlagworte: Graphik, Surrealismus, Symbolismus, mysteriöse Szene, Mythologie, Deutschland, Symbolismus, 1850-1899

  • Größe: Japanpapier: 57.0 cm x 40.0 cm, Druckplatte: 20.9 cm x 29.5 cm, Darstellung: 11.9 cm x 21.2 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Ganz minimal stockfleckig, meist im Rand, das Papier wie häufig bei Japanpapier mit feinen Knicken. An den Ecken mit kleinen Knicken.

 



 

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Max Klinger (1857 Leipzig - 1920 Großjena), Pyramus and Thisbe II Encounter in Babylonian Landscape, 1882, Etching


  • Technique: Etching on Japanese paper

  • Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "MAX KLINGER". Upper left inscribed in the printing plate: "OP. II.". Upper right numbered in the printing plate: "III.".

  • Date: 1882

  • Description: From the third edition, printed on Japan paper by Friedrich Felsing in Munich in 1882. Beautiful and contrasty impression printed from the unstamped plate.

  • Source: Max Klinger (1857 Leipzig-1920 Großjena) Rettung Ovidischer Opfer, Opus II, 1879, No. 3 | print suite, Mythology

  • Literature: Singer, Hans Wolfgang: Max Klinger. Radierungen, Stiche Und Steindrucke 1878-1903; San Francisco 1991. Cat. Rais. No.: 27 IV/VI.

  • Keywords: Graphic art, surrealism, symbolism, mysterious scene, 19th century, Symbolism, Mythology, Germany,

  • Size: Japanese paper: 57.0 cm x 40.0 cm (22.4 x 15.7 in), Plate: 20.9 cm x 29.5 cm (8.2 x 11.6 in), Depiction: 11.9 cm x 21.2 cm (4.7 x 8.3 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. Very minimally foxed, mostly in margins, the paper as often with Japanese paper with fine creases. With small creases at the corners.



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