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Selbstbildnis mit steifem Hut (Self-portrait in Bowler Hat)


Max Beckmann, Selbstbildnis mit steifem Hut (Self-portrait in Bowler Hat), 1921, drypoint on cream, medium, slightly textured laid paper, Gift of Mrs. Georgia Heckbert, © artist or other rights holder, 40.22

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Title

Selbstbildnis mit steifem Hut (Self-portrait in Bowler Hat)

Related Titles

original language: Selbstbildnis mit Steifem Hut

translated: Self-portrait in Bowler Hat

Artist

Max Beckmann (German, 1884-1950)

Date

1921

Medium

drypoint on cream, medium, slightly textured laid paper

Edition

unknown

State

two of four

Dimensions (H x W x D)

plate: 12 3/8 in x 9 5/8 in; sheet: 18 in x 13 3/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

watermark: BB, watermark, lower right; upper left

inscription: [illeg. (O. // Culbfabilhuis m. Jüs. 1921?)], graphite, lower left

inscription: [illeg. (Z. Züftound?)], graphite, lower left

signature: Beckmann, graphite, lower right

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

intaglio print

Culture

German

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Georgia Heckbert

Accession Number

40.22

Copyright

© artist or other rights holder

Terms

artists

drypoint

drypoints

hats

intaglio printing

intaglio prints

paper

portraits

studios

Description
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

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

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