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Amor, Tod und Jenseits (Cupid, Death, and the Beyond), plate XII from Intermezzi, Opus IV (Intermezzos, Opus IV)


Max Klinger, Amor, Tod und Jenseits (Cupid, Death, and the Beyond), plate XII from Intermezzi, Opus IV (Intermezzos, Opus IV), 1879/1881, etching and aquatint on paper, Gift of Mark J., Gregg A., and Carl L. Schumacher, public domain, 83.43.11

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Title

Amor, Tod und Jenseits (Cupid, Death, and the Beyond), plate XII from Intermezzi, Opus IV (Intermezzos, Opus IV)

Related Titles

original language: Amor Tod in Jenseits

series (original language): Intermezzi, Opus IV

series (translated): Intermezzos, Opus IV

translated: Cupid, Death, and the Beyond

Artist

Max Klinger (German, 1857-1920)

Related People

publisher: Theodor Stroefer (German, 1943-1927)

Date

1879/1881

Medium

etching and aquatint on paper

Catalogue Raisonné

Singer 63

Dimensions (H x W x D)

plate: 6 1/4 in x 16 3/16 in; sheet: 17 3/4 in x 24 11/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

inscription: Singer 63, graphite [in another hand], bottom right

signature: Max Klinger // comp 1879, / rad. 1881., printed, lower right in image

numbered: XII., printed, lower right in plate

signature: MAX KLINGER., printed, lower left in plate

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

intaglio print

Culture

German

Credit Line

Gift of Mark J., Gregg A., and Carl L. Schumacher

Accession Number

83.43.11

Copyright

public domain

Terms

aquatint

bicycles

coffins

Cupid

deaths

etching

intaglio printing

intaglio prints

mythology

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