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Otto Ubbelohde
Pan 3, no. 3-4 (1897-1898)1897-1898

Not on view
Etching of steep-roofed buildings clustered on a hillside, viewed from above, with two small figures on a winding path and rolling hills in the distance
Etching of a group of figures working in an open field, holding long-handled tools such as rakes and scythes, rendered in fine hatched linework with a cloudy sky above.
Etching of a rural landscape with a winding dirt road receding toward a distant village with a church steeple, flanked by dense trees and hedgerows rendered in fine crosshatched lines.
Woodcut print in black and gray of a stooped figure bearing an enormous bulging sack on their back, rendered in bold high-contrast silhouette with incised line details on the sack's surface.
Etching of three figures outdoors: an older person in a wide-brimmed hat and striped trousers leans toward a woman in a light blouse and striped skirt, who holds a small child. Loose, sketchy linework with dark foliage and a structure in the background.
Etching of three male figures around a small table; one stands leaning forward, one sits smoking a pipe, and a third stands holding a cup, rendered in loose, sketchy line work.
Lithograph with soft grainy texture; a seated figure in dark clothing holds a light-toned mass in the foreground, divided by a dark vertical form from a smaller standing figure at right, rendered in high-contrast black and white tones.
Etching on cream paper, small bust-length portrait of an elderly man in strict left profile, with fine hatched lines depicting wrinkled skin, receding hair, and a short beard, centered on a large expanse of bare page.
Black and white pen or ink drawing of a hilly landscape with a female figure emerging from a rocky cleft beside a tree, small winged putti gathered at lower left, and a kneeling nude figure at lower right; sweeping sky and distant hills in fine crosshatched linework.
Pencil or charcoal drawing of a seated nude figure, three-quarter view, arms raised with hands resting on the head, turning slightly to face the viewer, with hatched shading in the background and draped fabric below.
Dark mezzotint or aquatint print, nearly black overall, depicting a standing figure in a long coat and hat, holding a lantern that casts faint light downward, with a tool or implement visible at left.
Intaglio print in black and white; a figure with downcast eyes emerges from dense vertical striations suggesting fur or foliage, with a dark serpentine form curling at upper right and scattered dark circular marks throughout.
Lithograph portrait of a seated man in 19th-century dark suit with bow tie and mustache, legs crossed, one arm resting on the back of a chair, rendered in fine gray tones with a bookcase suggested in the background.
Artist or Maker
Otto Ubbelohde
France, Paris, 1840-1917
Artist or Maker
Auguste Rodin
Artist or Maker
Emil Orlik
Artist or Maker
Hermann Paul
Artist or Maker
Leopold von Kalckreuth
Artist or Maker
Karl Köpping
Artist or Maker
Paul Hermann
Artist or Maker
Ludwig von Hofmann
Artist or Maker
Maurice Denis
Artist or Maker
Hippolyte Petitjean
Artist or Maker
William Nicholson
Title
Pan 3, no. 3-4 (1897-1898)
Place Made
Germany, Berlin
Date Made
1897-1898
Medium
Printed material with six etchings, four lithographs, two woodcuts and 1 drypoint on paper
Credit Line
The Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies, purchased with funds provided by Anna Bing Arnold, Museum Associates Acquisition Fund, and deaccession funds
Accession Number
83.1.1355a-m
Classification
Periodicals
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.