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Ulrich Hübner
Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst 25-26, no. 2-10/11 (1914-1915)1914-1915

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Etching of a rolling countryside valley with wooded hills, open fields, and billowing clouds, rendered in fine black lines on cream paper
Pen and ink drawing of Venetian canal-front palazzi, with Gothic-arched facades, mooring poles, gondolas, and rippling water reflections rendered in fine hatched lines against a light ground.
Etching of a forest interior, tall tree trunks receding into shadow with dense undergrowth and low foliage in the foreground, rendered in fine crosshatched lines with strong contrast between deep blacks and bright whites.
Lithograph or ink drawing of two galloping horses and riders rendered in loose, energetic gestural lines; the left figure is darkly shaded, the right more lightly sketched, with scattered marks suggesting movement across a sparse white ground.
Etching of a flat landscape with bare trees in the foreground, an electrical pylon at center, and a low distant skyline with industrial buildings; diagonal hatched lines fill the sky.
Etching of a crowded outdoor waterfront scene, with tall bare-branched trees in the foreground framing groups of seated and standing figures; sailboats visible on a harbor in the background, rendered in fine crosshatched lines. Handwritten inscription in lower left reads "Hamburg Fährhaus Uhlenhorst."
Black and white ink drawing of five figures wearing draped blankets or shawls, arranged in a loose cluster with expressive, gestural linework. Four women and one man depicted in profile and three-quarter views.
Black and white ink drawing of a flat, snow-covered landscape with bare tree stumps and utility poles receding into the distance, rendered with dense crosshatching and stippling; a dark tree line sits on the horizon beneath a heavily dotted sky.
Woodcut print of a rural landscape in black and white; bold carved lines suggest a plowed field receding toward a treeline, with a single windswept tree at right and a streaked sky above.
Pencil or charcoal drawing of a woman in an apron and long skirt, leaning forward over a worktable with a bowl, working with her hands; a steaming pot is visible on a surface behind her.
Etching, bust-length portrait of an older man in sharp left profile, wearing a jacket and white collar, rendered with vigorous hatching and expressive line work in black ink on white paper. Text in Latin script below reads "W. v. Bode."
Etching with multiple study groupings of sheep in various resting poses, arranged in three horizontal registers; fine, delicate linework with a flock sketched loosely in the background of the uppermost group.
Ink drawing of a harbor scene with energetic hatched linework; a small tugboat in the middle distance, a rowboat moored to wooden pilings in the foreground, and an industrial waterfront with smokestacks and billowing smoke along the horizon.
Artist or Maker
Ulrich Hübner
Germany, Berlin, 1872-1932
Artist or Maker
Ingwer Paulsen
Germany, also active Austria and Poland, 1888-1955
Artist or Maker
Max Liebermann
Artist or Maker
Reinhold Hoberg
Artist or Maker
Edward Winkler
Artist or Maker
Felix Hollenberg
Artist or Maker
August Gaul
Artist or Maker
Waldemar Rösler
Artist or Maker
Oskar Gawell
Artist or Maker
Walter Zeising
Artist or Maker
Hans Meid
Title
Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst 25-26, no. 2-10/11 (1914-1915)
Place Made
Germany, Leipzig
Date Made
1914-1915
Medium
Printed material with seven drypoints, four etchings, and two wood engravings on various paperspaper
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
83.1.967a-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.