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By the Nets by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

Gilden's Art Gallery (IFPDA)

Woodcut

1914

Edition Size: Unique

Sheet Size: 51.2 x 62.4 cm

Signed

Condition: Good

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KARL SCHMIDT-ROTTLUFF 1884-1976 Rottluff, Germany 1884 – 1976 Berlin (German)

Title: By the Nets | Bei den Netzen, 1914

Technique: Original Hand Signed Woodcut on Laid Paper

Paper size: 51.2 x 62.4 cm. / 20.2 x 24.6 in.

Additional Information: This original woodcut is hand signed in pencil by the artist “S. Rottluff” at the lower right margin. This is the fifth woodcut of the portfolio “Zehn Holzschnitte von Schmidt-Rottluff” [Ten Woodcuts by Schmidt-Rottluff] that was published in 1919. It was published by Graphisches Kabinett J. B. Neumann, Berlin in a limited unnumbered edition of 75 plus some proofs. The printer was Fritz Voigt, Berlin. Other impressions of this work can be found in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York and the de Young Fine Art Museums, San Francisco.

Note: It was in 1905, whilst in Dresden and enrolled in an architecture course that Karl Schmidt-Rottluff began to experiment with the woodcut technique. The technique itself is synonymous with Germanic artistic traditions. The tactile essence and fragility of the medium as well as the reductive nature of carving in relief was likely a habitual calm for the artist’s nerves during his time on the Eastern front and following his return to Berlin. Whilst the material may be soft and conquerable, the stark black inked images are robust, sharp and dominant. The artist’s own response to the war can be seen clearly even in mundane scenes of civilian life. Schmidt-Rottluff proclaimed, “I really feel pressure to create something that is as strong as possible. The war has really swept away everything from the past.” His woodcuts embody this resilient spirit.

Literature: Schapire, R. & Rathenau, E. (1987). Karl Schmidt-Rottluff: Das Graphische Werk Bis 1923. Berlin: Vormals Euphorion Verlag.

Reference: Schapire 165.

Condition: Very good condition. Some tape remains, verso.

$17,000.00

The Artist

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

German painter and printmaker Karl Schmidt-Rottluff was born in Rottluff, now known as Chemnitz in December 1884 and was famed for his expressionist landscapes and nudes. He started his academic life by studying architecture, but, after meeting some other artists (Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Fritz Bleyl), he became one of the founders of expressionist art group Die Brücke (The Bridge). He served in the army 1915-1918, moving afterwards to Berlin, where he met his wife, Emy Frisch and settled for the remainder of his life.

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