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Max Unold
Ganymed-Portfolio II1922

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Vertical print in fine black lines showing two deer among bare trees on a rocky ledge, with an open landscape and a small steepled building in the distance
Ink drawing of two figures in close embrace, faces nearly touching, rendered in bold black lines with angular, expressionistic style on cream paper; a hand rests against one figure's temple.
Woodcut or linocut print in black and white depicting a group of figures in a dense outdoor scene. Several standing and crouching figures wear patterned clothing and feathered adornments; a decorated circular object appears at center. Background includes a bare tree, arched stonework, and a stylized sun or eye motif. Bold, high-contrast relief printing technique with flat areas of black and fine incised line details.
Intaglio print of two figures leaning toward each other over an open book or document, rendered in bold, expressive linework with dense cross-hatching on drapery and background.
Woodcut print in black and white with bold, angular lines depicting a group of robed figures in various poses — standing, seated, and hunched — with skeletal forms among them. A banner in the upper left reads 'Komm süsser Tod' in German Gothic lettering. High contrast composition with dramatic striped background.
Woodcut print in black and white depicting three figures in an interior scene; two standing men face a seated figure in a chair, with wine glasses and decorative objects visible in the lower left, rendered in bold contrasting lines with angular, expressive carving.
Wood engraving with fine crosshatching; a radiant haloed figure above a wheeled chariot at center, with four robed figures below recoiling or prostrating in dynamic poses; architectural arched interior with decorative border; signed in pencil below.
Etching of an outdoor encampment scene with wagons, horses, and small figures scattered across an open area; bare trees and buildings in the background; loose, sketchy linework throughout.
Woodcut print in black and white depicting three caricatured figures: a seated central figure bundled in draped cloth, flanked by two standing figures in formal jackets, rendered with bold, angular lines and heavy contrast.
Wood engraving landscape with a city skyline of towers and spires in the middle distance, viewed across rolling fields with silhouetted trees in the foreground; dramatic sky with radiating lines bursting from behind dark clouds, rendered in high-contrast black and white hatching.
Woodcut print in black and white; a muscular figure forcefully grasps a kneeling woman while robed figures on the left reach toward her and a group of bearded onlookers crowds the right, rendered with dense parallel hatching and bold contrasting lines.
Black and white lithograph depicting a stacked grouping of abstracted human figures rendered in loose, expressive line work and hatching; a seated figure in the foreground holds a bold black cross, with two additional fragmented figures rising above.
Artist or Maker
Max Unold
Artist or Maker
Paul Kleinschmidt
Artist or Maker
Richard Seewald
Artist or Maker
Heinrich Campendonk
Artist or Maker
Felix Meseck
Artist or Maker
Max Beckmann
Artist or Maker
Karl Hofer
Title
Ganymed-Portfolio II
Place Made
Germany
Date Made
1922
Medium
Two drypoints, eight woodcuts, one etching and one lithograph on various papers
Dimensions
See individual objects
Credit Line
The Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies
Accession Number
M.82.288.378a-l
Classification
Prints
Collecting Area
Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies