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Jacoba van Heemskerck
Drawing 19circa 1915

Not on view
Horizontal ink drawing on cream paper, bold black brushwork depicting a road or path leading toward a small structure, flanked by heavy vertical and angular forms
Verso of a large sheet of aged cream paper with a small circular stamp or seal at center, handwritten German inscriptions in pencil at lower left, and a printed "Der Sturm" gallery label with handwritten entries at lower right.
Artist or Maker
Jacoba van Heemskerck
Netherlands, 1876-1923
Title
Drawing 19
Date Made
circa 1915
Medium
Drawing in graphite and black ink on card
Dimensions
Sheet: 18 1/2 × 24 3/4 in. (46.99 × 62.87 cm)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by the Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation, Beverly Hills, CA
Accession Number
M.2019.203
Classification
Drawings
Collecting Area
Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies
Curatorial Notes

The Dutch artist Jacoba van Heemskerck was one of the few women to feature prominently in avant-garde artistic circles in Berlin. She was a favorite of influential art dealer Herwarth Walden; her works were frequently exhibited at Walden’s gallery and reproduced in his journal, Der Sturm. This drawing, like much of her work, features an abstracted landscape in a vocabulary of planar surfaces and simplified, geometric forms. Though van Heemskerck was not an architect, her fantastic architectonic renderings were included in the Exhibition of Unknown Architects organized by Walter Gropius and the Working Council for Art in 1919.


Exhibition Label: Women’s Work: Art by Women in Germany, 1900–1933, 2021, Erin Maynes.