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Ludwig Meidner
Portrait of a womancirca 1922

Not on view
Etching or engraving portrait of a young figure with wavy dark hair, head tilted downward, rendered in bold cross-hatched black lines on cream paper
Artist or Maker
Ludwig Meidner
Title
Portrait of a woman
Place Made
Germany
Date Made
circa 1922
Medium
Etching on heavy laid paper
Dimensions
Plate: 6 5/8 x 5 1/16 in. (16.83 x 12.86 cm); Sheet: 13 3/4 x 11 in. (34.93 x 27.94 cm)
Credit Line
The Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies
Accession Number
M.82.288.208
Classification
Prints
Collecting Area
Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies
Selected Bibliography
  • Davis, Bruce. German Expressionist Prints and Drawings: The Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies. Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1989; Munich, Germany: Prestel, 1989.

Copyright
© Ludwig Meidner-Archiv, Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Frankfurt am Main

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