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Mädchenkopf (Head of a Girl), from the portfolio Neue europäische Graphik--Fünfte Mappe: Deutscher Künstler (Fifth Portfolio of New European Graphics: German Artists)


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Mädchenkopf (Head of a Girl), from the portfolio Neue europäische Graphik--Fünfte Mappe: Deutscher Künstler (Fifth Portfolio of New European Graphics: German Artists)

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display title: Mädchenkopf, plate 7 from the portfolio Neue europäische Graphik-Fünfte Mappe: Deutscher Künstler

translation: Head of a Girl, from the portfolio Fifth Portfolio of New European Graphics: German Artists

Artist

Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886-1980)

Date

1922

Medium

transfer lithograph on Japan paper

Edition

edition of 10

Catalogue Raisonné

Arntz 130; Wingler-Welz 152

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 12 in x 10 5/8 in; sheet: 10 1/2 in x 13 1/4 in

Inscriptions & Markings

signature: O. Kokoschka, graphite, lower right

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

planographic print

Culture

Austrian

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Paul Feldenheimer

Accession Number

40.21

Copyright

© unknown, research required

Terms

children

Japanese paper

lithography

planographic printing

planographic prints

portraits

transfer lithography

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History
Exhibitions

1991 Inner Visions: German Prints from the Age of Expressionism Portland Art Museum; The Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum; Duke University Museum of Art; Kalamazoo Institute of Arts; Tacoma Art Museum

2006 From Anxiety to Ecstasy: Themes in German Expressionist Prints Portland Art Museum

2010 More Than a Pretty Face: 150 Years of the Portrait Print Portland Art Museum

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