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Der Hemdauszieher (Youth Removing His Shirt)


Gerhard Marcks, Der Hemdauszieher (Youth Removing His Shirt), 1944, bronze, Gift of Walter B. Gleason in honor of Bruce Guenther, © artist or other rights holder, 2011.97

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Title

Der Hemdauszieher (Youth Removing His Shirt)

Related Titles

original language: Der Hemdauszieher

translated: Youth Removing His Shirt

Artist

Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889-1981)

Date

1944

Period

Modern (ca. 1860- ca. 1959)

Medium

bronze

Dimensions (H x W x D)

19 1/2 in x 4 5/8 in x 7 in

Inscriptions & Markings

foundry mark: "word (looks like either USS or USA) RICH BARTH BLN MARILINDORF" [Richard Barth Foundry, Berlin], stamp, back; viewer's lower left; on side of integral base, to right of inventory number Description: block letters

inventory number: VIII (underlined), carved, back; viewer's lower left; on side of integral base

maker's mark: mark, stamp, back; viewer's lower right; on tope of integral base, near figure's right heel Description: vertical line with top end bent toward the left at a 45 degree angle, bisected at its center by a right angle line with its ends pointing downward at diagonals

Collection Area

Modern and Contemporary Art

Category

Sculpture

Object Type

sculpture

Culture

German

Credit Line

Gift of Walter B. Gleason in honor of Bruce Guenther

Accession Number

2011.97

Copyright

© artist or other rights holder

Terms

bronze

bronzes

figures

nudes

sculpture

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History
Exhibitions

2011 Riches of a City: Portland Collects Portland Art Museum

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