Drypoint. Signed. From an edition of 50 copies. On firm wove paper. 42.8 x 25.9 cm. Sheet: 53,3 x 37,3 cm. Published by Kabinett Peter Zingler, Frankfurt, in cooperation with I.B. Neumann, Berlin. [AW]. - A compositional masterpiece of a cityscape. - Beckmann set up his own printshop not far from the “Eiserner Steg” (Iron Bridge) depicted here. - This enabled him to produce particularly beautiful, grainy prints. - This rare print combines Beckmann's technical skill with his typically cool, dissecting view of reality. LITERATURE: James Hofmaier, Max Beckmann. Catalogue raisonné of his prints, vol. 2, Bern 1990, cat. no. 243 B (of B) Klaus Gallwitz, Max Beckmann. Die Druckgraphik, Karlsruhe 1962, cat. no. 213.
Das Frankfurter Stadtbild im Wandel (1822-1997), Frankfurter Sparkasse, Frankfurt am Main, December 1, 1997-January 9, 1998. Spektakel des Lebens. Max Beckmann. Arbeiten auf Papier, Sinclair-Haus, Bad Homburg, October 19-December 9, 2001; Museum Folkwang, Essen, February 1-April 7, 2002; Ulmer Museum, Ulm, April 27-June 30, 2002, cat. no. 87. Expressionismus im Rhein-Main Gebiet . Künstler -Händler - Sammle, Museum Giersch, Frankfurt am Main, April 3-July 17, 2011, cat. no. 57 (illustrated) Schießbude und Irrenhaus. Die Mappenwerke von Max Beckmann 1919-1922, August Macke Haus, Bonn, February 6-May 3, 2015, cat. no. 48
Eva Ralis Collection, née Fromm (1919-2007). Art trader Dr. Ewald Rathke, Frankfurt a. Main. Karin & Rüdiger Volhard Collection, Bad Homburg (acquired from the above around 1975). In family ownership ever since
In good condition. Slightly discolored and a few tiny brown spots. Two small restored tears (approx. 6-12 mm) in the center of the right edge of the sheet. The outer edges of the sheet are slightly irregular due to the paper, with some minor scuffing along the lower edge.
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Drypoint. Signed. From an edition of 50 copies. On firm wove paper. 42.8 x 25.9 cm. Sheet: 53,3 x 37,3 cm. Published by Kabinett Peter Zingler, Frankfurt, in cooperation with I.B. Neumann, Berlin. [AW]. - A compositional masterpiece of a cityscape. - Beckmann set up his own printshop not far from the “Eiserner Steg” (Iron Bridge) depicted here. - This enabled him to produce particularly beautiful, grainy prints. - This rare print combines Beckmann's technical skill with his typically cool, dissecting view of reality. LITERATURE: James Hofmaier, Max Beckmann. Catalogue raisonné of his prints, vol. 2, Bern 1990, cat. no. 243 B (of B) Klaus Gallwitz, Max Beckmann. Die Druckgraphik, Karlsruhe 1962, cat. no. 213.
Das Frankfurter Stadtbild im Wandel (1822-1997), Frankfurter Sparkasse, Frankfurt am Main, December 1, 1997-January 9, 1998. Spektakel des Lebens. Max Beckmann. Arbeiten auf Papier, Sinclair-Haus, Bad Homburg, October 19-December 9, 2001; Museum Folkwang, Essen, February 1-April 7, 2002; Ulmer Museum, Ulm, April 27-June 30, 2002, cat. no. 87. Expressionismus im Rhein-Main Gebiet . Künstler -Händler - Sammle, Museum Giersch, Frankfurt am Main, April 3-July 17, 2011, cat. no. 57 (illustrated) Schießbude und Irrenhaus. Die Mappenwerke von Max Beckmann 1919-1922, August Macke Haus, Bonn, February 6-May 3, 2015, cat. no. 48
Eva Ralis Collection, née Fromm (1919-2007). Art trader Dr. Ewald Rathke, Frankfurt a. Main. Karin & Rüdiger Volhard Collection, Bad Homburg (acquired from the above around 1975). In family ownership ever since
In good condition. Slightly discolored and a few tiny brown spots. Two small restored tears (approx. 6-12 mm) in the center of the right edge of the sheet. The outer edges of the sheet are slightly irregular due to the paper, with some minor scuffing along the lower edge.