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Item Ships From: Germany
Women with Idol II - 21st Century, Nude, Pink, Cactus, Female, Male, Interior
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Women with Idol II, 2016 Collage on cardboard 27 9/16 H x 39 3/8 W in. 70 H x 100 W cm The artist's reference on fundamental myths of humanity and their analysis from the perspectiv...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic, Cardboard

Male Nude / - The Drama of the Nude -
Located in Berlin, DE
Johann Heinrich Meil (1730 Gotha - 1820 Berlin), Male Nude, 1807. White heightened, occasionally wiped charcoal drawing on brownish paper, 51 cm x 39.5 cm, signed “J.[ohann] H.[einri...
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Early 19th Century Rococo Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper

Female Nude from the Back, around 1900 / - The contour of the Art Nouveau -
By Ludwig von Hofmann
Located in Berlin, DE
Ludwig von Hofmann (1861 Darmstadt - 1945 Pillnitz), Female nude from the back, around 1900. Red chalk drawing on watermarked drawing paper, 36 cm x 44 cm (sheet size). Artist's liga...
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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper

Lying Boy / - Fragile childlikeness -
Located in Berlin, DE
Alfred Fuchs (1925 Saarbrücken - 2003 Prague), Lying Boy. Charcoal drawing on strong paper, 30 x 41.5 cm, signed A.[lfred] Fuchs and dated [19]96. - smal...
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1990s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Charcoal

Half-length portrait of a Pharisee - In the shadow of betrayal -
Located in Berlin, DE
Hermann Prell (1854 Leipzig - 1922 Dresden-Loschwitz). Half-length portrait of a Pharisee, 1885. Sketch for the right-hand figure in the painting Judas Iscariot, 1886. Pencil drawing heightened with opaque white and black chalk on beige-grey wove paper (papier vélin), 34 x 27.8 cm (visible size), 52 x 45 cm (mount), signed, dated and inscribed "H. PRELL 1885 zu 'Judas'". Minor browning, collection stamp on the reverse. - In the shadow of betrayal - About the artwork This painting is the sketch for the head of the Pharisee offering the coins to Judas in one of Herrmann Prell's major works, the painting Betrayal of Judas, completed in 1886. The painting belongs to the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden and is illustrated in Adolf Rosenberg: Prell, Bielefeld and Leipzig 1901, p. 21 (Fig. 19). It is especially highlighted in Thieme-Becker (vol. 27, p. 376). Hermann Prell, Betrayal of Judas, 1886 The monumental head, which fills the picture and is distinguished by its ornamented robe, is almost a lost profile, which in the executed painting is justified by the Pharisee's turning towards Judas. Despite the fact that the sitter withdraws from the viewer by turning away, it was necessary to artistically elaborate the motivation for the purchase of one of Christ's disciples, which is why the drawing focuses on the expression of the face, while the 'accessories' are treated in a more summary manner. In characterising the face, Hermann Prell performs a balancing act: since the Pharisee, despite his destructive actions, is an actor in the history of salvation, the head must show a dignity appropriate to the event, but at the same time the physiognomy must also bear witness to the scheming attitude that led to the betrayal. To solve this dilemma, Prell draws on the traditional depictions of the heads of the apostles, shading the face to indicate the obdurate darkness of the spirit and moving the base of the nose slightly upwards while the mouth falls away, thus giving a physiognomic expression to the motivation of the action. The fatal drama of the betrayal is expressed in the monumentalisation of the head and in the thunderous white highlights that contrast with the darkness of the chalk. As a study, considered by the artist to be a work in itself, this drawing reveals the pictorial problems and brainstorming of monumental painting. About the artist In 1872 Prell, who was one of the most important exponents of monumental painting of his time, began studying painting with Theodor Grosse at the Dresden Academy of Art and continued with Carl Gussow at the Berlin Academy in 1876. Hans von Marées taught him in Rome in 1878. More influential on his work, however, were Arnold Böcklin and Max Klinger, with whom Prell had been friends since his student days and with whom he worked together on several occasions. Prell's first major work, which established his reputation as a monumental painter, were the frescoes in the banqueting hall of the Architektenhaus in Berlin in 1881/82, commissioned by the state and depicting the different periods of architecture. Prell then went to Italy for two years to study fresco painting. Other major commissions followed. These included monumental frescoes in the town halls of Worms (1884), Hildesheim (1882-92), Gdansk (1895) and Dresden, the staircase of the Silesian Museum of Fine Arts in Breslau (1893/94), the throne room of the German Embassy in Rome (1896-99) and the staircase of the Albertinum in Dresden (1900-1904). From 1886 Prell taught at the academy of arts in Berlin and in 1892 he was appointed professor at the academy of arts in Dresden. His students included Osmar Schindler and Hans Unger...
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1880s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Chalk

Norwegian Pine Grove - The inner glow of the trees -
Located in Berlin, DE
Themistokles von Eckenbrecher (1842 Athens - 1921 Goslar), Norwegian pine grove, 1901. Watercolor on blue-green paper, 30 x 22 cm. Signed, dated and inscribed in his own hand "TvE. Fagermes [i.e. Fagermes]. 26.6.[19]01." - Slight crease throughout at left margin, otherwise in good condition. About the artwork Themistokles von Eckenbrecher often traveled to Norway to study the nature that fascinated him there. On June 26, 1901, near the southern Norwegian town of Fagernes, in the summer evening sun, he saw a small pine grove, which he immediately captured in a watercolor. He exposed the trees growing on a small hill in front of the background, so that the pines completely define the picture and combine to form a tense motif. The tension comes from the contrast of form and color. The trunks, growing upward, form a vertical structure that is horizontally penetrated by the spreading branches and the pine needles, which are rendered as a plane. This structural tension is further intensified by the color contrast between the brown-reddish iridescent trunks and branches and the green-toned needlework. Themistokles von Eckenbrecher, however, does not use the observed natural scene as an inspiring model for a dance of color and form that detaches itself from the motif and thus treads the path of abstracting modernism. Its inner vitality is to be brought to light and made aesthetically accessible through the work of art. It is precisely in order to depict the inner vitality of nature that von Eckenbrecher chooses the technique of watercolor, in which the individual details, such as the needles, are not meticulously worked out, but rather a flowing movement is created that unites the contrasts. The trees seem to have formed the twisted trunks out of their own inner strength as they grew, creatingthose tense lineations that the artist has put into the picture. The inner strength continues in the branches and twigs, culminating in the upward growth of the needles. At the same time, the trunks, illuminated by the setting sun, seem to glow from within, adding an almost dramatic dimension to the growing movement. Through the artwork, nature itself is revealed as art. In order to make nature visible as art in the work, von Eckenbrecher exposes the group of trees so that they are bounded from the outside by an all-encompassing contour line and merge into an areal unity that enters into a figure-ground relationship with the blue-greenish watercolor paper. The figure-ground relationship emphasizes the ornamental quality of the natural work of art, which further enforces the artwork character of the group of trees. With the presentation of Themistokles von Eckenbrecher's artistic idea and its realization, it has become clear that the present watercolor is not a study of nature in the sense of a visual note by the artist, which might then be integrated into a larger work context, but a completely independent work of art. This is why von Eckenbrecher signed the watercolor. In addition, it is marked with a place and a date, which confirms that this work of nature presented itself to him in exactly this way at this place at this time. At the same time, the date and place make it clear that the natural work of art has been transferred into the sphere of art and thus removed from the time of the place of nature. About the artist Themistocles' parents instilled a life of travel in their son, who is said to have spoken eleven languages. His father, who was interested in ancient and oriental culture, was a doctor and had married Francesca Magdalena Danelon, an Italian, daughter of the British consul in Trieste. During a stay in Athens - Gustav von Eckenbrecher was a friend of Heinrich von Schliemann and is said to have given him crucial clues as to the location of Troy - Themistokles saw the light of day in 1842. After an interlude in Berlin, where Themistokles was educated at the English-American School, the journey began again. From 1850 to 1857 the family lived in Constantinople, after which the father opened a practice in Potsdam, where Themistokles, who wanted to become a painter, was taught by the court painter Carl Gustav Wegener. In 1861 the von Eckenbrechers left Potsdam and settled in Düsseldorf. There Themistokles received two years of private tuition from Oswald Aschenbach, who greatly admired the talented young artist. After his artistic training, he undertook extensive travels, often accompanied by Prince Peter zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, which took him to northern and eastern Europe, but above all to the Middle East and even to South America. The paintings that resulted from these journeys established his artistic reputation and led to his participation in large panoramas such as the 118 x 15 metre Entry of the Mecca Caravan into Cairo, painted for the City of Hamburg in 1882. 1882 was also the start of a total of 21 study trips to Scandinavia, most of them to Norway, and the unique Norwegian landscape with its rugged fjords became a central motif in his work. Along with Anders Askevold and Adelsteen Normann...
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Early 1900s Naturalistic Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

On the walk
Located in Oslo, NO
A minimalist but masterfully executed monochrome watercolor. The work is striking in its lightness - although there is nothing on it except the figure of a child, from the way he is ...
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2010s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

Siren - Contemporary Art, Nude, Female, Nature, White, Blue, Gray, Flowers
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Siren, 2015 Collage on cardboard 27 9/16 H x 39 3/8 W in. 70 H x 100 W cm The artist's reference on fundamental myths of humanity and their analysis from the perspective of contempo...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic, Cardboard

Stooped Old Man with Walking Stick and Cigarette, c. 1910 / - The sum of life -
Located in Berlin, DE
Hans Thoma (1839 Bernau - 1924 Karlsruhe), Stooped Old Man with Walking Stick and Cigarette, circa 1900. Watercolor and pastel on paper, mounted on cardboard, 29.5 cm x 23.5 cm (shee...
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1910s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Gouache

Hercules after Carracci V - Contemporary Art, Red, Yellow, Male, Lion, Nude
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Hercules after Carracci V, 2014 Tempera on paper (Signed) 27 3/5 H × 39 2/5 W in. 70 H × 100 W cm On the subject of his new works the artist stated: “There is not enough orange, ye...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Egg Tempera

Meridional VII - Contemporary, Drawing, Yellow, Blue, Red, Landscape, Butterfly
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Meridional VII, 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 tree...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Egg Tempera

Untitled_Body on the Field #5 - Contemporary, Green, 21st Century
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled_Body on the Field #5, 2022 coloured pencils on paper 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 W inches 100 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of th...
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Color Pencil

Secret Garden 13 - Contemporary Art, Flower, Black, White, Organic, 21st Century
By Alina Aldea
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Secret Garden 13, 2020 white ink on black cardboard 27 9/16 H x 39 3/8 W in. 70 H x 100 W cm The drawings signed by Alina Aldea show the meticulousness and perfection of microscopic...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink, Cardboard

Untitled_Body Remains on the Field - Red, Contemporary, 21st Century, Landscape
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled_Body Remains on the Field, 2022 coloured pencils on paper 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 W inches 100 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution...
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Color Pencil

Remains (Body in the Field 21) - Contemporary, Blue, Green, 21st Century
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Remains (Body in the Field 21 ), 2022 oil on paper 16 17/32 h x 11 13/16 w in. 42 H x 30 W cm Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human body through the prism...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Oil

Remains (Body in the Field 7) - Contemporary, Green, Grey, Blue, 21st Century
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Remains (Body in the Field 7), 2022 oil on paper (signed on reverse) 16 17/32 H x 11 13/16 W in. 42 H x 30 W cm Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human body...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Oil

Island for Umberto 01 - 21st Century, Drawing, Nature, Butterfly, Summer
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Island for Umberto 01, 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 - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pencil

Old Master Drawing, 17th century, Netherlands, Dutch, Flemish, Mannerist
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
Probably Dutch Flemish master, 17th century Ink on paper / on backing Inscribed on the upper and lower margins Size: approx. 23 x 40 cm, plus passe-partout Viewing and collection...
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17th Century Mannerist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Woodland / - The Inner Drama of the Landscape -
Located in Berlin, DE
Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels (1833 Vienna - 1913 Berlin), Woodland, 1884. Watercolor and pen and ink on drawing paper, 30.4 cm x 22.5 cm, signed, dated and inscribed by the artist...
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1880s Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper

Woman eating / - Interior Pictures -
By Ruth Schloss
Located in Berlin, DE
Ruth Schloss (1922 Nuremberg - 2013 Kfar Shmaryahu), Woman eating, around 1990. Mixed media on watercolor paper, 22.2 cm x 26.5 cm, signed “Schloss” lower left and signed again in He...
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1990s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper

Red blooming war landscape with dead soldier - Bleeding flowers -
Located in Berlin, DE
Johannes Friedrich Heinrich Hänsch (1875-1945), Red blooming war landscape with dead soldier, 1918. Watercolor and gouache on paper, 15 x 24.5 cm (image), 27 x 37 cm (sheet size / frame), monogrammed and dated "19JH18" at lower left. - Paper slightly darkened About the artwork Despite the relatively small format, the watercolor with an internal frame depicts a panoramic view of a flat landscape stretching to the horizon. As far as the eye can see, the poppies bloom in flaming red. The flowers are not rendered individually, however, creating an almost cohesive red surface. The bright red is interspersed with vegetal green. A complementary contrast that creates an intense color effect. In this color contrast, a white area breaks through from the middle ground, widening towards the foreground and surrounding a brown hole. Next to it, in blue, is the actual protagonist of the painting, the first thing that catches the eye: a dead soldier. Next to him is his helmet, revealing the empty interior. The brown, hollow shape corresponds to the hole in the ground. A shell funnel is surrounded by bright ash, which, like the inverted helmet, becomes a sign of death. The soldier's arms point to the funnel, while the empty helmet paraphrases the calotte of the skull and, like the funnel, thematizes the empty darkness of death. The soldier's body, however, is intact and not - as in Otto Dix's triptych "The War" - a dismembered corpse. Instead, Johannes Hänsch activates the landscape, especially the color, to illustrate a blooming landscape of death that extends from the shell funnel in the foreground to the rising column of smoke on the horizon. If the soldier's body is intact, the tangle of barbed wire emblematically placed over the empty helmet also appears tattered. On the right side of the picture, the barbed wire even seems to stretch its arms to the sky in horror. Against the background of this allegory, the content of the bright red also becomes clear: the landscape is drenched in blood, literally a sea of blood, and the single unknown soldier stands pars pro toto for all those who died on the battlefield. Dying in war is not dying in community, but in solitude. In order to emphasize the isolation in death, Johannes Hänsch has set the blue of the soldier in the axis given by his body in the middle ground of the picture into the red sea. A master of landscape painting, Hänsch succeeds in creating a natural-looking landscape allegory that illustrates the horror and death of war, without depicting the brutality of war itself. This singular 'war memorial' of the unknown soldier is the opposite of heroization and yet the dignity of the deceased soldier is preserved through the integrity of his body. About the artist As the son of the sculptor Adolf Haensch, the young Johannes received his first artistic training in his father's Berlin studio. However, he eventually decided to become a painter, and in 1897 he entered the Berlin Academy of Arts. He initially studied under Paul Vorgang and Eugen Bracht, and was particularly influenced by Bracht's increasingly colourful landscape painting. In 1901 he moved to the class of Friedrich Kallmorgen, with whom he spent several weeks on excursions into nature. In 1905 he became a master pupil of Albert Hertel, who taught him watercolour painting. From 1903 to 1933 he exhibited annually at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition, the exhibitions of the Berlin Artists' Association and the Munich Glaspalast. In 1905 he was awarded the Carl Blechen...
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1910s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Pygmalion - Sculptor Studio I - 21st Century, Flowers, Couple, Female Nude, Male
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Pygmalion - Sculptor Studio I, 2015 Collage on cardboard 27 9/16 H x 39 3/8 W in. 70 H x 100 W cm The artist's reference to fundamental myths of humanity and their analysis from the...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic, Cardboard

Summer Forest Landscape, 1915 / - The Forest Walk -
Located in Berlin, DE
Stanislas Warnie (1879-1958), Summer Forest Landscape, 1915. Watercolor, 31.5 cm x 45 cm (passepartout), 50.5 cm x 63.5 cm (frame), signed "S. Warnie" at lower left and dated "1915"....
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1910s Art Nouveau Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

The actor Karl Seydelmann as soldier / - The expressiveness of a simple pose -
Located in Berlin, DE
Theodor Hosemann (1807 Brandenburg - 1875 Berlin), The actor Karl Seydelmann as soldier, around 1840. Watercolor in pencil, 22 cm (height) x 14.7 cm (width), signed “Th.[eodor] Hosem...
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1840s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper

Vigilant Fox - The psyche of the fox -
Located in Berlin, DE
Carl Friedrich Deiker (1838 Wetzlar - 1892 Düsseldorf). Vigilant fox. Pencil drawing on brown paper, 18 × 29.5 cm (inside measurement), 31.5 x 43.5 cm (mount), signed and dated "Deiker [18]54" at lower right. - a little bit stained, with a light water stain at lower right About the artwork Carl Friedrich Deiker's consummate ability to depict animals is already evident in this early work. He brought a whole new psychological dimension to animal painting, so that one could literally speak of animal portraits. The naturalistic appearance of the fox alone makes it seem alive. Every strand of muscle, even every hair, is captured, which requires an intensive artistic study of animal anatomy and physiology. But the fox's real liveliness comes not from its natural appearance, but from its internal movement: Stretched out, it has been brought out of rest. It turns around and, with its ears pricked up, looks intently in the direction from which it has seen something. His mouth is slightly open and his pointed teeth are bared, as if he were growling. Tension gradually takes hold of his whole body. While the hind legs were still in a relaxed position, closely observed by Deiker, one front leg was already raised, ready to begin a rising movement. The fox seems so alarmed with all its senses that one gets the impression that, at any moment, its tail will move jerkily and the animal will jump up. While wild animals have traditionally been portrayed as beasts or anthropomorphised, often for caricatural purposes, Deiker explores their inherent nature by attempting to capture their psychic impulses. The wild animal is neither bestial nor human, but a creature in its own right, valued by Deiker for its own sake. In this way, he brought the dignity of the animal into representation and raised animal painting to a whole new artistic level. About the artist Carl Friedrich Deiker was the son of the drawing teacher Christian Friedrich Deiker and the younger brother of the animal painter Johannes Deiker. In addition to the family art lessons, Christian Friedrich shared a studio with his brother Johannes at Braunfels Castle, Deiker attended the drawing academy in Hanau, and from 1858 he was a student at the Karlsruhe Art Academy, where he studied under the landscape painter Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. Carl Friedrich Deiker was already in demand as an artist during his first year: Grand Duke Frederick I of Baden, Margrave Max of Baden and Grand Duke Michael of Russia bought hunting scenes by him. In 1859 he went on a study trip to the Reinhardswald. Just as the Barbizon School had rediscovered the landscape, Deiker opened up the forest for animal painting. From 1861-64 Deiker had his own studio in Karlsruhe, then moved to Düsseldorf, where his brother Johannes followed four years later. Deiker married a daughter of the landscape painter Karl Hilger and remained in Düsseldorf until his death. In 1868 he finally achieved international fame with his painting 'Pursued Noble Deer' and was regarded as a virtuoso new founder of animal painting. "Deiker brought for the first time a truly great artistic quality to animal painting [...]". - Hans Vollmer From 1870 he participated in the academic art exhibitions in Berlin, Dresden, Munich and Hanover. He was also very busy as an illustrator. He drew for the Gartenlaube, the Salon, the Universum, and produced many of the finely illustrated hunting and animal books of the period. He also worked as a printmaker, while his oil paintings circulated as reprints by Franz Dinger. From 1865 to 1892 Deiker was a member of the artists' association Malkasten. Carl Friedrich Deiker's life's work was honoured with a large posthumous memorial exhibition at the Düsseldorf Kunsthalle in 1892. His son Carl Deiker, born in 1879, also became a painter. Selection of art museums that own works by Carl Friedrich Deiker: Hamburger Kunsthalle / Kunsthalle Karlsruhe / Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf / Wallraff Richartz Cologne. Selected Bibliography H. Schmidt: Johannes and...
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1850s Naturalistic Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

The Ruins of St. Clement s Church in Visby, Sweden / - Real romanticism -
Located in Berlin, DE
Otto Günther-Naumburg (1856-1941), The Ruins of St. Clement's Church in Visby, Sweden. Watercolor and ink, heightened with white, on sand-colored paper, mounted on cardboard, 33 x 24...
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Early 20th Century Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper

Fenzoni, Painting AND preparatorial Drawing, John the Baptist, Italy Renaissance
By Ferrau Fenzoni
Located in Greven, DE
The painting and the preparatory drawing are offered together. Provenance Private collection, Germany, Trier, c. 1980- 2013 Saint John the Baptist Brown ink and wash over red chalk on oatmeal paper 31 x 20.5 cm Inscribed: „Ferrau Fenzonio da Faenza invt. esque … imp. da Fran. Villamena …“. bears the collector's mark of Henry Scipio Reitlinger (1882-1950; Lugt 2274a) on a tiny label glued to the verso On the reverse is a partial drawing of a Pieta, pricked for transfer. Provenance New York, Doyle, 14. October 2015, No. 6 The painting and the preparatory drawing resemble the composition of an engraving after Ferraù Fenzoni by Francesco Villamena. Drawing, engraving and painting are almost identical, except for minor differences. Even the measurements nearly correspond: painting (32 x 25,5 cm), drawing (30 x 20,5 cm), engraving (31,1 x 23,5 cm). Dr. Guiseppe Scavizzi confirmed the attribution of the present panting to Fenzoni and he dates it to c. 1590. The inscription on the drawing reads “Ferrau Fenzonio da Faenza invt. esque. . . imp. da Fran: Villamena . . .”. The engraving’s inscription also lists place and date “Ferra Fensionius inventor/F. Villamoena sculpsit Rome/Aspectu fruitur… antra puer/cum Privilegio… 1613”. Interestingly, the engraving is not mirrored as it is in most printing processes. Painting, drawing and engraving are not reversed but the same. It is remarkable to note that there are further paintings by Fenzoni which were engraved in the same order and not reverted. They also show strong parallels regarding the compositions and the measurements (see for example “Deposition of Christ” ). Ferraù Fenzoni was an Italian painter mainly active in Todi. He is also called Il Faenzone after his birthplace (Faenza). He apprenticed in Rome during the papacy of Gregory XIII and contributed to numerous fresco cycles under pope Sixtus V, such as the Loggia della Benedizioni in the Lateran Palace, the frescoes on the walls and vaults of the Scala Santa of the adjacent Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, and the decoration in the Sistine library. His expressive canvases straddle the styles of Mannerism and Baroque. In 1594, he moved to Todi. A “Last Judgement” by him is housed in the cathedral of Todi. He returned to Faenza in 1599, where he decorated chapels in the cathedral from 1612 to 1616. In 1622, he completed a “Deposition”, now in the local Pinacoteca. In 1640, Fenzoni was named “cavaliere dello speron d’oro” by Cardinal Colonna and, on 25th April 1634, he was nominated vicar and “castellano of Granarolo”. Fenzoni‘s style is characterized by a mixture of the Mannerism of the Northern Netherlands and the Italian Baroque. Saint John the Baptist, Old Master, 17th Century, By Fenzoni, Religious Scene, Rome Art...
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16th Century Mannerist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Canvas, Oil, Handmade Paper

Sketch of a head - Carved in stone -
Located in Berlin, DE
Emil Faesch (1865 Basel - 1915 Basel). Sketch of a head. Charcoal on painting cardboard, 60 x 47.5 cm (folio size), signed and dated at lower right "E. Faesch. 1888.". Minor browning. - Carved in stone - About the artwork The life-size head has an immensely present presence. This effect is due to the fact that Faesch took his cue from academic classical...
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1880s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Chalk

Self-portrait - Homo nudus -
Located in Berlin, DE
Bruno Paul (1874 Seifhennersdorf - 1968 Berlin). Self-portrait, c. 1895. Pencil on paper, mounted on cardboard, 53.5 x 35 cm, signed 'Paul' at upper left. - Homo nudus - About the artwork In a mirrored situation, Bruno Paul looks at himself in the picture. While his body, which is the size of the format, is shown in profile parallel to the picture, he turns his head into the picture in order to become aware of himself there, whereby the lighter use...
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1890s Realist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Study of a Man, Old Master Drawing, Figure, Roman Study, Lombard
Located in Greven, DE
Old Master Drawing by the Circle of Lambert Lombard. Drawing/ Study of a Man in Renaissance Style, later signed "F. Floris". Study of a Man Lombard li...
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16th Century Renaissance Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Handmade Paper

Love Scene Under a Tree / - At the breast of Mother Nature -
By Emil Orlik
Located in Berlin, DE
Emil Orlik (1870 Prague - 1932 Berlin), Love Scene Under a Tree, 1912. Mixed media on paper, 14.5 cm x 25 cm (sheet size), 35.5 cm x 46 cm (frame), signed “ORLIK.” lower right and da...
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1910s Modern Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Italian School, Nicolo Grassi, 18th, Worship of Venus, The Venus Sacrifice, Amor
Located in Greven, DE
Italian School, 18th Century, Circle of Grassi, This old master drawing is drawn in the late-Baroque or Rococo style. It depicts a woman worshipping Venus/ preparing a sacrifice for ...
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Late 17th Century Baroque Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Handmade Paper

Painting, 20th century, charcoal drawing "Venice - Gondolier" by Paul Kuhfuss
By Paul Kuhfuss
Located in Berlin, DE
Painting, 20th century, charcoal drawing "Venice - Gondolier" by Paul Kuhfuss Original drawing. Signed and dated. Title "Traghetto". Framed, behind glass. Drawing unfortunately torn. Dimensions with frame 65.5cm x 51cm. Age-related condition. For magazines from the publishers Scherl, Mosse, Ullstein, youth (Munich) he worked as an illustrator. In October 1935, he was denounced to the Gestapo by a member of the artist association "Berlin North" for "expressionist impact" and "resistance to Nazi cultural propaganda" and the defense of Jewish colleagues after an exhibition opening in the castle Niederschönhausen. After that, participation in art exhibitions in Berlin was no longer possible. From 1945 he was until January 1960 lecturer at the Volkshochschule Berlin. From 1949 to 1954 he was in charge of the class "Act, Set Design and Costume Design" at the Textile and Clothing School Berlin. From 1912 to 1960 he participated in 173 exhibitions, in particular the Great Berlin Art Exhibitions...
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20th Century Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Remains (Body in the Field 2) - Contemporary, Green, Blue, Beige, Grey
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Remains (Body in the Field 2), 2022 oil on paper 16 17/32 H x 11 13/16 W in. 42 H x 30 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human body...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Oil

Cell 06 - Contemporary Art, Abstract, White, Black, Organic, Minimalist, Drawing
By Alina Aldea
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Cell 06, 2021 black ink on white paper 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 w cm 100 H x 70 W cm The drawings signed by Alina Aldea show the meticulousness and perfection of microscopic observation....
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2010s Abstract Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink

Pygmalion (Triptych) - Nude, 21st Century, Blue, Figurative Drawing, Tree
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Pygmalion (Triptych), 2014 Acrylic marker on paper (Signed) 28.34 H x 60.23 W in. (28.34 H x 20.07 W in. each) 72 H x 153 W cm (72 H x 51 W cm each) Contemporary art uses the past ...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

The Pilgrim - Green, Red, Collage, Contemporary Art, 21st Century
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
The Pilgrim, 2022 collage, tempera, ink on paper 56.5 H x 40.5 W cm Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, populated by thousands of pie...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink, Tempera

Pygmalion - Sculptor Studio II - 21st Century, Female, Couple, Nude, Flowers
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Pygmalion - Sculptor Studio II, 2015 collage on cardboard 27 9/16 H x 39 3/8 W in. 70 H x 100 W cm The artist's reference to fundamental myths of humanity and their analysis from th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Cardboard

Untitled_Remains. The Dead Body on the Field
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled_Remains. The Dead Body on the Field, 2022 coloured pencils on paper 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 W inches 100 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán em...
Category

2010s Neo-Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

The Sleep - Blue, Black, Collage, Paper
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
The Sleep, 2022 collage, colour wax, acrylic, tempera on paper 50 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, ...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Wax Crayon, Acrylic, Tempera

The Whale Hunter - Collage, Paper, Surrealism, Contemporary Art
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
The Whale Hunter, 2022 collage, tempera on paper 70 H x 50 W cm Signed in the middle on the right side Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and su...
Category

2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Tempera

The Librarian - Blue, Collage, Paper, 21st Century
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
The Librarian, 2022 collage on paper 61.5 H x 56 W cm Signed on reverse Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, populated by thousands o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper

Laboratory _ Journal _ Day _ 00204 - Drawing, Floral, Black, White
By Alina Aldea
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Laboratory_Journal_Day 00204, 2022 black ink on white paper 27 9/16 H x 39 3/8 W cm 70 H x 100 W cm The drawings signed by Alina Aldea show the meticulousness and perfection of micr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink

Untitled_Body on the Field #4 - Drawing, Blue, Red, Contemporary
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled_Body on the Field #4, 2022 coloured pencils on paper 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 W inches 100 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of t...
Category

2010s Neo-Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

Untitled_Remains Body on the Field - Contemporary, 21st Century, Drawing
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled_Remains Body on the Field #1, 2022 coloured pencils on paper 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 W inches 100 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissoluti...
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

Body in the Field #5 - Blue, Red, Drawing, Color pencil
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Body in the Field #5, 2022 coloured pencils on canvas 25 H x 16 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human body through the prism of t...
Category

2010s Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Canvas, Color Pencil

Meridional VIII - Contemporary, Drawing, Yellow, Blue, Red, Landscape, Sun
By Alexandru Rădvan
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Meridional VIII, 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 tre...
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2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Egg Tempera

Body in the Field #3 - Red, Pencils, Landscape
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Body in the Field #3, 2022 coloured pencils on canvas 25 H x 16 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human body through the prism of t...
Category

2010s Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Canvas, Color Pencil

Body in the Field #8 - Green, Landscape, Drawing, Pencils
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Body in the Field #8, 2022 coloured pencils on canvas 25 H x 16 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human body through the prism of t...
Category

2010s Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Canvas, Color Pencil

Samurai - Grey, White, Collage, Surrealism, Paper
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Samurai, 2021 Collage on paper 50.4 H x 35 W cm Signed on the right side down Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, populated by thousands of pieces of paper, textiles, pieces of plastic, found or made objects, which intertwine on the paper support and as in a well-controlled and thought puzzle give birth to a new universe. The new series of collages...
Category

2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper

The Headless Soldier - Orange, Paper, Contemporary Art, 21st Century
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
The Headless Soldier, 2022 collage, tempera, spray on paper 50 H x 35 W cm Signed on right side down Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, populated by thousands of pieces of paper, textiles, pieces of plastic, found or made objects, which intertwine on the paper support and as in a well-controlled and thought puzzle give birth to a new universe. The new series of collages...
Category

2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Spray Paint, Tempera

Body in the Field #13 - 21st Century, Red, Orange, Green, Contemporary
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Body in the Field #13, 2022 coloured pencils on canvas 9.84 H x 6.29 W in. 25 H x 16 W cm Signed and dated on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his work...
Category

2010s Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Canvas, Color Pencil

Remains (Body in the Field 11) - Contemporary Art, 21st Century, Yellow, Blue
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Remains (Body in the Field 11), 2022 oil on paper 16 17/32 h x 11 13/16 w in. 42 H x 30 W cm Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human body through the prism ...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Oil

Wounded Soldier - White, Paper, Drawing, Contemporary Art, Figurative
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Wounded Soldier, 2022 collage on paper 46 H x 31 W cm Signed on the right side down Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, populated by...
Category

2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper

Body in the Field #12 - Landscape, 21st Century, Wax pencil
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Body in the Field #12, 2022 coloured pencils on canvas 25 H x 16 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human body through the prism of ...
Category

2010s Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Canvas, Color Pencil

The Cartographer - Black, Yellow, Collage, Surrealism
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
The Cartographer, 2021 collage on paper 50 H x 35 W cm Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, populated by thousands of pieces of paper,...
Category

2010s Surrealist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper

The War - Collage, Red, Blue, 21st Century
By Raluca Arnăutu
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
The War, 2023 collage on paper 46 H x 37.5 W cm Signed on right side down The artist wrote a text for this artwork. "I am looking out of the window. Beyond,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper

Untitled_Dead Body on the Field #2 - Drawing, Blue, Orange, Contemporary
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled_Dead Body on the Field #2, 2022 coloured pencils on paper 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 W inches 100 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in ...
Category

2010s Neo-Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

Remains (Body in the Field 10) - 21st Century, Abstract, Pink, Contemporary
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Remains (Body in the Field 10), 2022 oil on paper (signed on reverse) 16 17/32 H x 11 13/16 W in. 42 H x 30 W cm Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of the human bod...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Oil

Untitled_Body on the Field #2 - Green, Red, Contemporary Art, Drawing
By Zsolt Berszán
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled_Body on the Field #2, 2022 coloured pencils on paper 39 3/8 H x 27 9/16 W inches 100 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Zsolt Berszán embodies in his works the dissolution of t...
Category

2010s Neo-Expressionist Germany - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

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