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Albert Krüger
Pan 4, no. 1-2 (1898)1898

Not on view
Graphite drawing of a harbor with clustered sailboats, a stone jetty, and a lattice tower at upper right, rendered in loose, textured strokes
Lithograph of an industrial landscape with dark silhouetted low buildings and a lone figure in the foreground, tall smokestacks and factory structures rising in the middle ground, billowing plumes of smoke filling the sky above, rendered in loose, expressive charcoal-like strokes with strong contrast between deep blacks and pale grays.
Pencil or ink portrait drawing of a man in three-quarter profile, with a mustache, monocle on a cord, and a ruffled cravat, rendered in fine expressive line work on white paper; small monogram at lower right.
Pencil or chalk drawing of three semi-draped figures in an outdoor setting beside a large tree and water; one figure seated plays a flute, a standing figure leans over from behind, and a third reclines in the foreground, with hatched shading throughout.
Black and white print with pointillist technique, outdoor park scene with several figures seated beneath tall trees, horses and riders visible in the middle distance.
Black and white Art Nouveau printed poster with bold typography reading 'Tropon' at top and 'Eiweiss Nahrung' at bottom, featuring sinuous flowing forms with curved, wave-like organic shapes in the center, framed by a geometric border with repeated linear patterns.
Pencil or chalk portrait drawing of a middle-aged man with a large mustache and short hair, shown from the bust up in three-quarter view, with fine hatching and loosely sketched collar and lapels; initialed "H.O." at lower right.
Black and white print of four large wading birds in flight over a coastal landscape, with bold ink outlines, a darkly shaded foreground shoreline, and horizontal lines suggesting water and sky.
Black and white illustration with fine pen-and-ink linework depicting six semi-draped female figures dancing in a linked chain across a meadow before a tree, their flowing garments in motion; a decorative banner below reads "AUFZUG & TANZ DER NYMPHEN" flanked by lyre ornaments.
Wood engraving, close profile portrait of an elderly man facing left, with short white hair, a mustache, and deeply lined features, rendered in fine cross-hatched lines against a solid black background; dates 1818 and 1897 appear in upper corners, with text reading 'JAC. BURCKHARDT BASEL' along the right edge and a monogram at lower left.
Black and white print depicting two faces in profile kissing, framed by sweeping Art Nouveau-style flowing hair that fills the dark background; a monogram appears in the lower left corner.
Artist or Maker
Albert Krüger
Artist or Maker
Hans Olde
Artist or Maker
Wilhelm Volz
Artist or Maker
Paul Signac
Artist or Maker
Hippolyte Petitjean
Artist or Maker
Théo van Rysselberghe
Artist or Maker
Maximilien Luce
Artist or Maker
Henri Edmond Cross
Artist or Maker
Peter Behrens
Artist or Maker
Walter Leistikow
Title
Pan 4, no. 1-2 (1898)
Place Made
Germany, Berlin
Date Made
1898
Medium
Printed material with nine lithographs and two woodcuts on chine volant and laid and wove papers
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
83.1.1356a-k
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.