Georg Tappert (1880-1957)
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Georg Tappert (1880-1957)

Drei stehende Mädchenakte (Wietek 246)

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Georg Tappert (1880-1957)
Drei stehende Mädchenakte (Wietek 246)
monotype printed in colours, circa 1909, on simili-Japan paper, signed in black ink, a unique impression, printed from glass in gouache, trimmed to the subject, in excellent condition
I., S. 326 x 260 mm.
展覽
Hamburg, Altonaer Museum, Georg Tappert - Das graphische Werk, 1971, no. 117.
Höchst, Farbwerke Höchst in der Jahrhunderthalle, Graphik von Georg Tappert, 1976, no. 84.
Unterlüss, Albert-König-Museum, Georg Tappert Lithographien und Monotypien aus den Jahren 1903-1926, 1991, no. 30.
Schleswig, Schleswig-Holsteinisches Landesmuseum, Austellung des graphischen Gesamtwerks von Georg Tappert, 1996.
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Georg Tappert (1880-1957) belonged to the first generation of German Expressionist, yet he never belonged to any group or circle and his achievements and influence would have been largely forgotten, were it not for the efforts of Gerhard Wietek, who tirelessly researched, catalogued and exhibited the work of this great experimenter and observer. A native of Berlin, born the same year as Ernst-Ludwig Kirchner, he was one of the driving forces behind the formation of the Neue Sezession and one of the most influential figures of the Berlin avant-garde. His colour monotypes and his etchings, in particular the nudes of his favourite model Betty, who seem to unite the sensuality of early Expressionism with the merciless gaze of Neue Sachlichkeit, count amongst the most original prints of the period.

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