Selbstbildnis (Self-Portrait), plate 24 from Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart (German Printmakers of Our Time)

Conrad Felixmüller, German, 1897 - 1977

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1919; published 1920

Woodcut on wove paper

600

Image: 9 7/16 × 6 5/8 in. (24 × 16.9 cm)

Sheet: 12 11/16 × 9 5/8 in. (32.2 × 24.4 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Susan E. Hardy, Nancy R. Wilsker, Sarah A. Stahl, and John S. Stahl in memory of their parents Barbara J. and David G. Stahl, Class of 1947

© Conrad Felixmüller / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Germany

2014.73.82

Publisher

Klinkhardt & Biermann, Leipzig

Geography

Place Made: Germany, Europe

Period

20th century

Object Name

Print

Research Area

Print

Not on view

Inscriptions

Inscribed, in block, lower right, in block: 121 FM [artist monogram]; reverse, lettered, in blac ink, lower left: FELIXMÜLLER: Selbstbildnis. Holzschnitt; reverse, inscribed, in graphite, lower center: 23194C [circled]

Course History

GERM 03, Intermediate German, Klaus Mladek and Lisa Oberberger, Spring 2020

GERM 03, Intermediate German, Klaus Mladek and Lisa Oberberger, Spring 2020

GERM 003, Intermediate German, Lisa Oberberger, Fall 2020

GERM 003, Intermediate German, Lisa Oberberger, Fall 2020

GERM 03, Intermediate German, Lisa Oberberger, Winter 2021

GERM 03, Intermediate German, Lisa Oberberger, Spring 2021

GERM 03, Intermediate German, Klaus Mladek and Lisa Oberberger, Spring 2021

Exhibition History

Recent Acquisition: The Stahl Collection of European and American Art, Ivan Albright Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, August 1-December 7, 2015.

Provenance

Davidson Galleries (no. 23194), Seattle, Washington; sold to Barbara Jaffe Stahl (1930-2004) and David Gerald Stahl (1926-2013), Manchester, New Hampshire, date unknown; bequeathed to their children Susan E. Hardy, Nancy R. Wilsker, Sarah A. Stahl and John S. Stahl, 2013; given to present collection, 2014.

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