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Item Ships From: Germany
G_15 - Contemporary, Black, White, Abstract, Drawing, 21st Century
By Alina Aldea
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
G_15, 2019 White ink on black cardboard 39,37 H x 27.55 W in. 100 H x 70 W cm Alina Aldea's drawing projects all the possible forms which appear to rapidly disappear, without having...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Cardboard

Meridional VI - Contemporary, Drawing, Yellow, Blue, Red, Green, Butterfly
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Meridional VI, 2013 Tempera on Paper 27.55 H x 39.37 W in. 70 H x 100 W cm The series "Meridional" from 2014 shows colorful landscapes under some occasional exemptions. The trees...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Egg Tempera

Island for Umberto 06 - 21st Century, Drawing, Nature, Summer
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Island for Umberto 06, 2014 Pencil on paper ( Signed and dated front lower-right corner, framed) 11.6 H x 16.5 W in. 29.5 H x 42 W cm "Island for Umberto" has the literary source in...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Pencil

Island for Umberto 11 - 21st Century, Drawing, Island, Summer, Sea, Orange, Blue
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Island for Umberto 11, 2014 Colored pencil on paper ( Signed and dated front left corner, framed) 11.6 H x 16.5 W in. 29.5 H x 42 W cm "Island for Umberto" has the literary source i...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Color

?! Apollo Daphne - Contemporary, Love, Myth, 21st Century, Green, Violet, Yellow
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
?! Apollo Daphne, 2017 Acrylic, acrylic marker, collages on cardboard (signed, front right corner) 20 5/64 H x 28 11/32 W in. 51 H × 72 W cm The artist...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Acrylic, Cardboard

Cell 02 - Contemporary, Black, White, Drawing, Conceptual
By Alina Aldea
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Cell 01, 2019 Black ink on white cardboard (signed) 39 3/8 H x 27 9/6 W in. 100 H x 70 W cm The drawings signed by Alina Aldea reveal the meticulousness and perfection of microscopi...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Cardboard

G_IX - 21st Century, Abstract, Drawing, Conceptual Art, Minimalist, Black, White
By Alina Aldea
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
G_IX, 2019 White ink on black cardboard (signed) 39 3/8 H x 27 9/6 W in. 100 H x 70 W cm Alina Aldea's drawings, project all the possible forms which appear to rapidly disappear, wi...
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2010s Conceptual Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Ink, Cardboard

G_XII - 21st Century, Abstract Drawing, Black, White, Minimalist, Contemporary
By Alina Aldea
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
G_XII, 2019 White ink on black cardboard (signed) 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 W in. 100 H x 70 W cm Alina Aldea's drawings, project all the possible forms which appear to rapidly disappear, ...
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2010s Conceptual Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Cardboard

Disparate III - Contemporary, Figurative, Ananas, Green, Red, Portrait, Male
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Disparate III, 2014 Tempera on paper (Signed, Framed) 27 3/5 H × 39 2/5 W in. 70 H x 100 W cm On the subject of his new works the artist stated: “There is not enough orange, yellow ...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paper, Tempera

Self Portrait as an Explorer - 21st Century, Nude, Drawing, Male, Figurative Art
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Self Portrait as a Explorer, 2018 Pencil on Paper (Signed front right corner) 18.90 H x 12.99 W in 48 H x 33 W cm The drawing series "Self Portrait as..." is a very subtle and intr...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Pencil

Untitled 02 - Abstract Drawing on Canvas, Gray, Blue, 21st Century, Organic
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled 02, 2016 Wax crayon on canvas (Signed on reverse) 78.74 H x 59.05 W in 200 H x 150 W cm Zsolt Berszán treats the first layer of the drawing as a substrate, as a surface on ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Canvas, Wax Crayon

Untitled 01 - Abstract Art, Drawing, Organic, Contemporary, Graphite, Gray
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled 01, 2016 Graphite on paper (Signed on reverse) 77.95 H x 58.66 W in 198 H x 149 W cm Zsolt Berszán’s work speaks of repulsion and fascination a...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Yappanoise 47 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
Yappanoise 47 (Abstract work on paper) Ink, enamel on paper - Unframed This work is part of one of 4 on-going series of large works on paper. T...
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2010s Minimalist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Red Sea - Contemporary, Drawing on Paper, Pink, Dreamlike, Figurative
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Red Sea, 2014 Collage, acrylic and colored fineliner on paper (Signed) 11.69 H x 16.53 W in 29.7 H x 42 W cm Raluca Arnăutu creates a zoomorphic world,...
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2010s Surrealist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Color Pencil

House of Dreams - Blue, Red, Drawing, Figurative, 21st Century
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
House of Dreams, 2013 Ink and colored pencil on paper 16.53 H x 11.69 W in 42 H x 29.7 W cm Signed Raluca Arnăutu creates a zoomorphic world, where an...
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2010s Surrealist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Color Pencil

Lothar Malskat – Abstract Landscape in Red and Green, Signed and Dated ’44
Located in Berlin, DE
Vivid expressionist landscape by Lothar Malskat (German, 1913–1988), signed and dated ’44 lower right. Executed in watercolor and gouache on paper, this dynamic composition captures ...
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20th Century Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor, Gouache

Rebekka / - Rebekka s Appearance -
Located in Berlin, DE
Emil Wachter (1921 Neuburgweiser - 2012 Karlsruhe), Rebekka, 1987. Watercolor mounted on cardboard, 13.5 (height) x 14 cm (width). Signed “E.[mil] Wa[chter]” in pencil within the ima...
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1980s Realist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper

The actor Karl Seydelmann, probably as Max Piccolomini / - Theatrical Realism -
Located in Berlin, DE
Theodor Hosemann (1807 Brandenburg - 1875 Berlin), The actor Karl Seydelmann probably as Max Piccolomini, around 1840. Watercolor with pencil, 20.5 cm (height) x 14.7 cm (width), sig...
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1840s Realist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper

Study for an allegory of victory / - A virtuoso victory -
By Arthur Kampf
Located in Berlin, DE
Arthur Kampf (1864 Aachen - 1950 Castorp-Rauxel), Study to an allegory of victory, around 1900. Pencil on paper, 21 cm x 18 cm, signed lower left "A. Kampf". - slightly darkened, otherwise in good condition - A virtuoso victory - About the artwork The vertical-format sketch illustrates a plateau to which a staircase leads up from the right. Arthur Kampf thus takes up a typical baroque disposition for the depiction of allegories. And indeed, a female figure climbs the steps to hand the palm of victory to a figure that is probably also female. Other persons standing on the plateau pay homage to her, whereby the figure on the left edge of the picture may represent a warrior. The scene is framed by an ornamentally decorated arch field, which additionally emphasizes the allegorical-historical content of the depiction. An arch can also be seen under the staircase, suggesting that this may be a design for a supraport. The sheet could have been created in the wake of Arthur Kampf's appointment in 1899 as head of the studio for history painting at the Berlin Art Academy. The drawing style, which only outlines the idea of the picture and yet is determined by concise lines, corresponds to the sketchiness of the Baroque and testifies to Arthur Kampfs intensive study of this heyday of history painting. About the artist Arthur Kampf was the son of the Aachen painter and imperial court photographer August Kampf. His older brother Eugen and his son Herbert were also painters. Arthur Kampf studied at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art from 1879 under Eduard von Gebhardt and Peter Janssen the Elder, whose master pupil he was from 1883 to 1891. Influenced by the naturalistic paintings of Jules Bastien-Lepage, which Kampf saw on a trip to Paris in 1885, he created the painting "The Last Statement" in 1886, which was based on a personal experience. It shows a man mortally wounded by knife wounds. The oppressive drasticness of the almost life-size depiction caused a sensation and controversial criticism. The first successes were achieved: At the Berlin Jubilee Exhibition of 1886, Kampf received an honorable mention, and at the Munich Annual Exhibition of 1890, he was awarded a gold medal. Between 1886 and 1936, Kampf participated in all the major German exhibitions. In 1887 the artist painted his first fresco, which was the beginning of a series of monumental compositions. With the highly successful painting "The Burial of the Corpse of Kaiser Wilhelm I in the Berlin Cathedral" (1888), Kampf established himself as a painter of contemporary history, following in the footsteps of Adolph von Menzel, whose oeuvre he immediately took up with the painting "Speech by Frederick the Great to His Generals in Koeben" (1893). The pictures of his Liberation War cycle were included in school textbooks and distributed in large editions as postcards. As for his academic career, Kampf became an assistant professor at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art in 1887, and in 1894 he was appointed professor of the class for antiquities and nature, and in 1897 he became head of the painting class. In 1899 Kampf was appointed director of the history painting studio at the Berlin Academy of Art. In 1901 he became a full member of the academy and was its president from 1907 to 1912. As Anton von Werner's successor, Kampf directed the Academy of Fine Arts in Charlottenburg from 1915 to 1925. Among his monumental works is the painting of the assembly hall of the Aachen town hall, done between 1898 and 1902. It focuses on the social welfare of the state and the work of the people. Important subsequent commissions include the painting of the reading room of the new Royal Library in Berlin and the new auditorium of the University of Berlin with "Fichte's Speech to the German Nation". During World War I, at the request of General Ewald von Lochow, Kampf traveled to the Western theaters of war, including Warsaw in 1916. In addition to painting, Kampf was also intensively involved in printmaking and, together with his brother Eugen and artist friends such as Alexander Frenz and Olof Jernberg, was considered an innovator of lithography in Düsseldorf. From 1913 on, he worked continuously as an illustrator of historical works and literary classics such as Shakespeare and Goethe. Kampf remained a recognized artist after 1933. On the occasion of the retrospective of his complete works at the "Great German Art Exhibition", he was awarded the "Eagle Shield of the German Reich". During the final phase of World War II, Kampf was placed on Hitler's "Gottbegnadetenliste," which protected him from military service. After World War II, Kampf, whose work was largely destroyed, fell into obscurity. Arthur Kampf belonged to numerous artists' associations. He was a member of the "Rheinisch-Westfälischer Künstlerbund", the "Society of German Watercolorists", the "Association of German Illustrators", the "Malkasten", the "Künstlerclub St. Lucas", the "Düsseldorfer Künstlerbund", the "Freie Vereinigung Düsseldorfer Künstler" and the "Berliner Künstlerbund". Arthur Kampf's sister was married to the painter Alexander Frenz. "Kampf's public recognition in the German Empire later led to his being one-sidedly labeled as a history painter and representative of the Wilhelmine era. This classification does not do justice to the artist's oeuvre as a whole. His early talent did not experience a rapid development later on, but it reached an ever greater mastery in the sense of an impressively relaxed realism and extended thematically beyond history. Kampf was also an excellent draughtsman, etcher and lithographer. Many of his works have been destroyed or lost, and some lead a shadowy existence in museum storerooms." - Otto Zirk "His importance as a Wilhelminian painter and cultural politician has been forgotten in favor of an exaggerated reception of his work during the Third Reich. - Andreas Schroyen Selection of public collections that own works by Arthur Kampf: Altonaer Museum Hamburg, Berlinische Galerie, Burg Frankenberg Aachen, Busch-Reisinger Museum Cambridge/Mass., Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin, Government Art Collection London, Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Museum für Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte Dortmund, Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum Aachen, Van der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal. Selected Bibliography Hans W...
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Early 20th Century Realist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper

Fatherly Love.Graphic drawing on paper
Located in Zofingen, AG
I named the portrait of a man tenderly holding a baby in his arms "Fatherly Love". The father with great tenderness gently presses his tiny son to his chest. His attentive gaze is a...
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2010s Realist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Archival Paper, Graphite

Feeding the Kittens - Little cat mother -
Located in Berlin, DE
Ernst Albert Fischer-Cörlin (1853 Körlin - 1932 Persante). Feeding the Kittens, 1893. Pencil on painting cardboard, 38 x 29 cm. Signed and dated by the artist at lower left "E[rnst] A[lbert] Fischer=Cörlin 1893". - Lightly stained, somewhat dusty and minimally foxed. - Little cat mother - About the artwork Daughter, mother and grandmother gather in the sunlight to feed a litter of kittens. The mother and grandmother hold the lively, playful animals in their arms, while the young girl feeds two of the four kittens with cookies. There is also a small bucket of milk and a bowl of milk. The women and the girl watch as the cute, still blind animals eat. It is a scene taken from everyday life, but it also has an allegorical dimension, bringing maternal care into the representation. Three generations are represented, with the grandmother and the mother already mothers. They not only offer the kittens to the youngest, but also proudly observe the maternal care that the youngest gives to the kittens. Like the kittens, she will grow up and become a mother herself, so the image is also an allegory of life's ever-new beginnings. In keeping with this, the morning sun shines into the picture from the right. Fischer-Cörlin has masterfully worked out the quality of the light, with its light and dark areas, with the pencil used...
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1890s Academic Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Cardboard, Carbon Pencil

K1959 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
K1959 (Abstract work on paper) Ink on paper - unframed Harald Kröner works thoroughly with paper, of which he is a notorious collector. Harald Kröner's work is very much about perc...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Facing It, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Gesa Reuter
Located in Yardley, PA
This powerful emotional abstract watercolor painting is exploring thoughts, emotions.... Watermarks and lines, scratches and other watercolor effects are important to my work and ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Don´t Talk To Me About Valentines Day, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Gesa Reuter
Located in Yardley, PA
This powerful emotional abstract watercolor painting was done on Valentine´s day! What's your opinion on this day? Watermarks and lines, scratches and other watercolor effects ar...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Still Life with Crab
Located in Zofingen, AG
The painting “Still Life with Crab” combines elements of piquancy and intrigue. The central place is occupied by a vase of flowers, depicted in the fo...
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2010s Modern Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Still life with fish bones, pencil and pencil sharpener / - The irony of art -
Located in Berlin, DE
Manfred K. Schwitteck (*1948), Still life with fish bones, pencil and pencil sharpener, 1992. watercolor over pencil on handmade paper, 31.5 x 45 cm (visible size), 47 x 61 cm (frame...
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1990s Surrealist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Etching

Dashing into the day 3 (Abstract work on paper)
By Manuela Karin Knaut
Located in London, GB
Dashing into the day 3 (Abstract work on paper) Acrylics, ink and oil on paper - Unframed. This artwork is exclusive to IdeelArt. Knaut builds her compositions slowly over time, a...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Oil, Acrylic

Plant Impression in Locarno - Floral Crescendo -
Located in Berlin, DE
Alexander Frenz (1861 Rheydt - 1941 Düsseldorf). Plant impression in Locarno. Gouache and watercolour. 35 x 23,5 cm (visible size), 49,5 x 38,5 cm (fra...
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1890s Impressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Wettersteinkamm - The blue of the mountains -
Located in Berlin, DE
Adalbert Holzer (1881 Munich - 1966 Munich). Wettersteinkamm. Watercolour, 29 x 34.5 cm (visible size), 37.5 x 43 cm (frame), signed and dated at lower right 'ADALBERT HOLZER [19]23'. Framed behind glass. Frame shows signs of wear. - The blue of the mountains - About the artwork The Wetterstein ridge is revealed to the viewer from a gentle, snow-covered hill. In contrast to conventional depictions of mountains, the painting is composed entirely of shades of blue, which condense into the blue-grey of the rock or fade into the white of the snow. As a complementary colour to the blue, Holzer virtuously activates the ochre ground. The uniform yet exciting polarity of the colours emphasises the massive majesty of the mountains and at the same time underlines the special character of the Wetterstein ridge. Holzer transferred the translucency of glass painting, in which he was originally trained, to watercolour and developed a pictorial language related to the art of Ferdinand Hodler, which earned him the nickname 'Master of Blue' and led to the appreciation of his watercolours in particular. About the artist After an apprenticeship as a stained glass painter at the Kunstgewerbeschule, Adalbert Holzer studied at the Munich Art Academy under Carl von Marr...
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1920s Realist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

K2119 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
K2119 (Abstract work on paper) Gouache, print, collage on paper - unframed Harald Kröner works thoroughly with paper, of which he is a notorious collector. Harald Kröner's work is ...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Man sitting in the studio - Thinking about art -
Located in Berlin, DE
Adolph Eduard Otto von Faber du Faur (1828 Ludwigsburg - 1901 Munich). Man sitting in the studio. Watercolour painting, 43 x 27 cm (visible size), 73 x 53 cm (frame), monogrammed at lower right, estate stamp. Upper right corner neatly repaired, small tear in the wall to the left of the sitter. - Thinking about art - About the artwork The sitter, an elderly man, is seated in a studio on a pedestal reminiscent of an academy hall. The earthy, dark tones give the scene a weighty quality. The lightest tones are found in the incarnate parts of the figure, which do not stand out from the other colours of the picture, but are linked to them. As a result, the sitter's face is both part of and the highlight of the colour references in the picture. The colour of the sitter's skin is reflected in his pink coat, while his white-grey hair matches the colour of the wall next to him. This almost monochrome wall surface, in turn, is connected across the portrait to the framed picture standing on the floor, which seems to have been erased by this correspondence with the empty wall surface. Through the palette, which is positioned directly behind the sitter's head, the reference to painting, which is already given by the studio space, is explicitly linked to the sitter, who thus seems to be contemplating the question of the meaning of art. This raises the question of whether Faber Du Faur, who had become lonely in his old age, might have painted a self-portrait here in his later years. In addition to the studio setting, the sitter's explicit reference to the palette and the fact that the picture was part of his estate, the only summary elaboration of the body suggests a self-portrait, while the representation of the face is concretised with the wide-open eyes typical of a self-portrait. This concentration on the face gives the impression of the artist's melancholy introspection, captured by the palette and related to the meaning of painting, whose dark character is reinforced by the concealment of the palette hanging on the right of the picture in the light tones so characteristic of Faber Du Faur. In the course of this resignation, Faber du Faur advises his son Hans, who has also become a painter: "Promise me one thing: never move to Munich, they'll kill you here!" Whoever the sitter may be, the references to painting make the portrait a resigned self-contemplation by Faber Du Faur, focused on art. About the artist After leaving school, Otto Faber du Faur entered the service of the Württemberg army, at the same time cultivating his artistic talent. In 1851, on the recommendation of his father Christian Wilhelm, who was himself a battle painter, he spent six months in Munich as an apprentice to Alexander von Kotzebue. In 1852 he was granted a year's leave of absence from military service to study battle painting in the studio of Adolphe Yvon...
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1890s Realist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Clay jug on a bench - The essence of the clay jar revealed by the sunlight -
By Hans Richard von Volkmann
Located in Berlin, DE
Hans Richard von Volkmann (1860 Halle (Saale) - 1927 ibid.), Clay jug on a bench. Pencil and Watercolour on paper. 20 x 26,7 cm (visible size), 37 x 45 cm (frame), dated and monogrammed lower left "Februar 1890 - HR. V. V." - Minimally tanned. Framed behind glass in a passepartout. About the artwork Using the technique of his early youth - pencil and watercolour - Hans Richard von Volkmann depicts a still life. However, this is not a conventional indoor still life, but an open-air depiction, painted outdoors and not in the studio. It is therefore an open-air painting, characteristic of von Volkmann's oeuvre, which could have been painted in the Willingshausen colony of painters, where open-air painting was programmatically practised there and the artist stayed there that year. And indeed, this painting is a manifesto of open-air painting. Von Volkmann demonstrates that leaving the studio for the light of nature leads to an entirely new quality of art. To prove this, he uses the genre of still life, which can be described as the studio subject par excellence. Moreover, light plays an essential role in the classical still life. It is the real protagonist of the still life. And it is precisely this moment, essential to the still life, that von Volkmann exploits to demonstrate the potential of plein-air painting: He presents the objects as they appear in the sunlight. The date of February and the bare branches in the foreground make it clear that this is a clear winter day in bright sunlight. The delicate plant in the foreground casts a clearly defined shadow, as does the jug. However, the shadow is most pronounced on the jug itself: The underside of the handle appears almost black, making the top, and therefore the jug itself, shine all the more brightly. The shining of the objects in the sunlight is also visible on the bench. As complementary phenomena to the shadow zones, light edges can be seen on the boards of the seats and the upper foot of the bench shines entirely in the light. To achieve this intensity of light, von Volkmann activated the bright white of the painting ground. By depicting the objects in glistening sunlight, von Volkmann demonstrates that this quality of light is only to be found outdoors. And this light leads to a new way of looking at the objects themselves. The jug on the bench seems like an accidental arrangement, as if the artist had stumbled upon this unintentional still life and captured it with fascination. And in this fascination there is a moment of realisation that refers to the objects themselves. It is only when they shine brightly in the sunlight that their true nature is revealed. In this way, sunlight allows the objects to come into their own, so to speak. Sunlight, which is not present in the studio, gives the still life an entirely new dimension of reality, which is also reflected in the colours interwoven by the sunlight: The bench and the jug stand in a harmonious grey-pink contrast to the green of the implied meadow. The emphasis on the jug as the central subject of the picture also implies that the watercolour has not been completed. This non finito inscribes a processuality into the picture, making it clear that something processual has been depicted, the temporality of which has been made artistically permanent. This is why von Volkmann signed the painting and dated it to the month. About the Artist Von Volkmann made his first artistic attempts at the age of 14. He painted many watercolours of his home town of Halle. This laid the foundation for his later outdoor painting. In 1880 his autodidactic beginnings were professionalised with his admission to the Düsseldorf Art Academy. There he studied under Hugo Crola, Heinrich Lauenstein, Johann Peter Theodor Janssen and Eduard von Gebhardt until 1888. Von Volkmann then moved to the Karlsruhe Academy, where he was Gustav Schönleber's master pupil until 1892. In 1883 he came for the first time to Willingshausen, Germany's oldest painters' colony, at the suggestion of his student friend Adolf Lins...
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1890s Naturalistic Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Old Master Drawing, 17th Century, Italian Art, Peace, Allegory, Love, Dove
Located in Greven, DE
Oak Leaf Peace Wreath with Dove and Serpent Around 1700 Black chalk on thin, brownish paper 39,8 x 52,7 cm Inscribed "N" in the centre left This drawing is probably by an Italian Ar...
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17th Century Baroque Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Chalk

K20124 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
K20124 (Abstract work on paper) Print, ink, collage on paper - unframed Harald Kröner works thoroughly with paper, of which he is a notorious collector. Harald Kröner's work is ver...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Dreamy girl, Drawing, Pen Ink on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
My paintings are very personal, they capture my everyday life, my reaction to things I experienced, either yesterday, in my childhood or even events I imagine. My portraits pick up o...
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2010s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pen

Dashing into the day 3 (Abstract work on paper)
By Manuela Karin Knaut
Located in London, GB
Dashing into the day 3 (Abstract work on paper) Acrylics, ink and oil on paper - Unframed. This artwork is exclusive to IdeelArt. Knaut builds her compositions slowly over time, a...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Oil, Acrylic

Girl on the chair, Drawing, Pencil/Colored Pencil on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
My paintings and drawings are very personal, they capture my everyday life, my reaction to things I experienced, either yesterday, in my childhood or even events I imagine. My portra...
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2010s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pencil

Playing girl, Drawing, Pencil/Colored Pencil on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
In my pictures I try to combine the visual and the conceptual. For me, drawing is a medium of knowledge which, beyond direct expression, makes visible material and immaterial forces,...
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2010s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pencil

Seated woman with black skirt, Drawing, Pencil/Colored Pencil on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
In my pictures I try to combine the visual and the conceptual. For me, drawing is a medium of knowledge which, beyond direct expression, makes visible material and immaterial forces,...
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2010s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Pencil

Dashing into the day 3 (Abstract work on paper)
By Manuela Karin Knaut
Located in London, GB
Dashing into the day 3 (Abstract work on paper) Acrylics, ink and oil on paper - Unframed. This artwork is exclusive to IdeelArt. Knaut builds her compositions slowly over time, a...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Oil, Acrylic

K2005 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
K2005 (Abstract work on paper) Mixed media and collage on paper - Unframed. Harald Kröner works thoroughly with paper, of which he is a notorious collector. Harald Kröner's work i...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Yellow Blouse (drawing paper vintage girl back portrait hair yellow article)
By Rudolf Kosow
Located in Quebec, Quebec
keywords; surrealism, portrait, oil painting, figurative painting, strangeness, contemporary surrealistic, unsettling, contemporary figurative painting, dreams, symbolic composition, dream, tones, portrait, tonalist, nostalgia, early 20th century, naturalist, illustration, grey art, young woman, hair, hair bun...
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2010s Jugendstil Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

Into the Greens, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Gesa Reuter
Located in Yardley, PA
A big size contemporary watercolor about the fantastic light at the Baltic Sea, where the wild green wood touches the coast... I love this beautiful blue-green-yellow light that is s...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Black dog, Drawing, Pencil/Colored Pencil on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
In my pictures I try to combine the visual and the conceptual. For me, drawing is a medium of knowledge which, beyond direct expression, makes visible material and immaterial forces,...
Category

2010s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Pencil

Portrait with hand on chest, Drawing, Pencil/Colored Pencil on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
In my pictures I try to combine the visual and the conceptual. For me, drawing is a medium of knowledge which, beyond direct expression, makes visible material and immaterial forces,...
Category

2010s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Pencil

Cut 39 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
Cut 39 (Abstract work on paper) Ink, laquer, cutting, collage on paper - Unframed This work is part of one of 4 on-going series of large works on paper...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paper, Ink

Yappanoise 47 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
Yappanoise 47 (Abstract work on paper) Ink, enamel on paper - Unframed This work is part of one of 4 on-going series of large works on paper. T...
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2010s Minimalist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Malua Rosea Multiplex (drawing paper monochrome Botany girl braids monochrome)
By Rudolf Kosow
Located in Quebec, Quebec
keywords; surrealism, portrait, oil painting, earth tones, figurative painting, strangeness, contemporary surrealistic, unsettling, contemporary figurative painting, dreams, symbolic...
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2010s Realist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Color Pencil, Paper

Abutilon Auicennae (drawing paper botany nostalgic lady chignon hair bun plants
By Rudolf Kosow
Located in Quebec, Quebec
keywords; surrealism, portrait, oil painting, earth tones, figurative painting, strangeness, contemporary surrealistic, unsettling, contemporary figurative painting, dreams, symbolic composition, dream, flesh tones, portrait, earth tones, tonalist, nostalgia, early 20th century, naturalist, illustration, grey art, young woman, hair, hair bun...
Category

2010s Jugendstil Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Color Pencil, Paper

Cut 39 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
Ink, laquer, cutting, collage on paper - Unframed This work is part of one of 4 on-going series of large works on paper. The name of this series, "Cut", relates to the technique us...
Category

2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paper, Ink

K2005 (Abstract work on paper)
By Harald Kroner
Located in London, GB
Mixed media and collage on paper - Unframed. Harald Kröner works thoroughly with paper, of which he is a notorious collector. Harald Kröner's work is very much about perception and...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Yesterday´s Storms, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Gesa Reuter
Located in Yardley, PA
Spent some time watching the sky and the sea while the weather turned from summer to storm - as did the colors of the sea! A lovely colorful stormy and yet delicate painting with ama...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Night, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Gesa Reuter
Located in Yardley, PA
Day and night belong together, just like light and dark, good and bad, sadness and happyness. This painting is part of the dyptichon "Day & Night", each 40x30 cm, both 40x60 cm, c...
Category

2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Day, Painting, Watercolor on Paper
By Gesa Reuter
Located in Yardley, PA
Day and night belong together, just like light and dark, good and bad, sadness and happyness. This painting is part of the dyptichon "Day & Night", each 40x30 cm (both 40x60 cm), ...
Category

2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Lake at Himmelpfort, Painting, Watercolor on Watercolor Paper
By Marko Fenske
Located in Yardley, PA
Painted plein air in Himmelpfort with watercolor and reservage. :: Painting :: Expressionism :: This piece comes with an official certificate of authenticity signed by the artist :: ...
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2010s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Blue Addiction, Painting, Watercolor on Canvas
By Gesa Reuter
Located in Yardley, PA
One of my new mixed watercolor paintings, done at the Baltic Sea, where we had a lot of changing lights, water, wind, clouds... This painting shows lots of thin shadowy layers, gi...
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2010s Abstract Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Schrödingers Bird 14
Located in Berlin, DE
Signed and dated 'S. Schüffler 2021' lower right. From the series 'An Experiment on a Bird'. On white Mi-Teintes paper, Canson.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Chalk, Pastel

Landscape 1927, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler
By Hans Brasch
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
Hans Brasch Karlsruhe 1882 – 1973 Murrhardt "Landscape, 1928" Watercolor on Japanese paper Signed lower left and dated "1927" Image: 62.5 x 86 cm Frame: 80 x 104 cm Good condition,...
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1920s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Sunrise 1927, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler
By Hans Brasch
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
Hans Brasch Karlsruhe 1882 – 1973 Murrhardt "Landscape, 1927" Watercolor on Japanese paper Signed lower left and dated "1927" Image: 62.5 x 85.5 cm Frame: 80 x 104 cm Good conditi...
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1920s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Laughing man, Drawing, Pencil/Colored Pencil on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
In my pictures I try to combine the visual and the conceptual. For me, drawing is a medium of knowledge which, beyond direct expression, makes visible material and immaterial forces,...
Category

2010s Expressionist Germany - Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Pencil

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