7 resultados para Canvas
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
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The painting represents a figure bending over to attend the plants in a cabbage field, probably the artist's summer house in Wannsee outside Berlin, where he did most of his work after 1922.
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The model is seated, facing the viewer and looking straight at him. He is wearing a business suit and holding a cigar. The pose is relaxed abd the color tonalities warm, with the yellow background dominant. Heavy impasto is used for face and hands. Neg. 37599 Signed upper right, also dated
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H.Stahl was the last president of the Jewish Community in Berlin. He is seated in a chair with wooden arm supports. He seems a small man, an impression emphasized by a large expanse of plain, tan background. The facial expression is tense, with deeply furrowed brows.
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This portrait is chronologically first in a series of members of the Ettlinger-Bielefeld family, Acc. 78.50 and 78.53
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This is a half-length view of a dandyish, youthfull man, depcited against a distant landscape. The composition is well coordianted.
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It is a bust-length, with three-quarter view. The portrait is of the highest technical quality aswell as a good chatacter study.
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Dr. Hans Cahnmann, Bethesda, MD