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Marius Alexander Jacques Bauer
Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst, 22 no. 1-12 (1911)1911

Not on view
Etching of a dense crowd in a narrow street between tall buildings, with mounted figures, long spears, and loose, energetic black ink lines
Etching of a landscape with three large beech trees grouped together in the center, their gnarled trunks and dense canopies rendered in fine crosshatched lines, open fields and low hills extending to the horizon. German text printed in the margins.
Lithograph or etching of a reclining nude figure, head tilted back with one arm raised behind the head, rendered in loose, expressive line work on a light background with vertical hatching.
Black and white print of a woman seated at a desk, reading by the glow of an oil lamp, surrounded by stacked books in a darkened interior; strong chiaroscuro with fine crosshatched linework. Caption reads "BEI DER LAMPE" in Roman type.
Etching of a Gothic stone cloister with ribbed vaulting and clustered columns; a dark-clad figure stands at steps leading to an open courtyard with trees and a building visible beyond, rendered with fine crosshatched lines.
Etching of a harbor landscape with a large dark pine tree in the foreground, a crowded anchorage of sailing vessels in the middle ground, and multi-story buildings at right; a mountain rises in the distance under a light sky, with a monogram and date lower right.
Etching of a flat Dutch landscape with a horse-drawn cart on a dirt road in the middle ground, wooden fence posts along a ditch, a windmill and sailboat on the horizon, and a wide open sky with fine hatched linework throughout.
Lithograph or charcoal sketch of an outdoor market scene in a European urban square, with figures gathered beneath canvas awnings and multi-story buildings sketched loosely in the background.
Etching of a long wharf or dock receding into the distance, with barrels, crates, and figures clustered along the right side, rendered in dense cross-hatching and fine linear strokes.
Etching of fantastical bird-like creatures with elongated, tentacle-like trailing plumage, depicted mid-flight above a detailed landscape of rolling hills and water, rendered in fine crosshatched lines.
Artist or Maker
Marius Alexander Jacques Bauer
Netherlands, The Hague, 1867-1932
Artist or Maker
Otto Richard Bossert
Germany, Heidelberg, 1874-1919
Artist or Maker
Lovis Corinth
Germany, also active Netherlands and France, 1858-1925
Artist or Maker
Hans Thoma
Germany, also active Austria, 1839-1924
Artist or Maker
Peter Halm
Germany, Mainz, 1854-1923
Artist or Maker
Hermann Kätelhön
Germany, Hofgeismar, 1884-1940
Artist or Maker
Charles Heyman
France, Paris, 1881-1915
Artist or Maker
Max Pretzfelder
Germany, Leipzig, 1876-1933
Artist or Maker
Walter Zeising
Title
Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst, 22 no. 1-12 (1911)
Place Made
Germany, Leipzig
Date Made
1911
Medium
Printed material with seven etchings, one soft ground etching, one lithograph and one drypoint on laid, handmade, wove and Japan papers
Dimensions
Overall: 12 13/16 x 9 1/4 in. (32.54 x 23.49 cm)
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
83.1.965a-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.