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Eduard DollerschellPortrait of a Man at Flanders 19181918
1918
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Portrait of a man at Flanders in 1918 by Eduard Dollerschell (German b. 1887 d. 1946.)
Beautiful and delicately rendered portrait of a man done in gouache, pencil, and conte crayon. A cool brown paper is used for the ground giving the portrait an intriguing grey tone. The background above the man is lightly filled with a light blue tone. The highlights on his face are rendered in either a light cyan-grey or yellow tones, echoing the background. Areas of pink color his cheeks and lips, adding some warmth. The details of his face are subtly rendered with the areas of highest contrast found under the chin and in the hair. Dollerschell expertly handles the different materials used in this piece, with the linework of the conte and pencil providing directionality and motion, while the more solid areas of gouache used to create the light feel full and luminous.
Signed and dated in bottom right corner:
"Ed. Dollerschell / Flandern 1918."
This dating and location indicates that it was likely completed on the front during WWI, as Flanders (or Flandern in German) in Belgium was the location of the Fifth Battle of Ypres in 1918. The
Mat size: 24" H x 20" W
Board size: 22.5" H x 18" W
Paper size: 15 7/16" H x 11.25" W
Eduard Dollerschell was born in Elberfield, now Wuppertal, Germany in 1887. He was not from an affluent family and was able to enter the art world through the help of patrons. He started his education apprenticing with a lithographer before studying at Wuppertal School of Arts and Crafts and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Following this, he studied in Paris starting in 1914 but returned to Germany from France after the start of World War I in 1914. During World War I, he worked as an artist in Russia and the Western Front. Dollerschell returned to Wuppertal following the war and set up an active studio there. He spent the 1920s traveling and once again lived in Paris before returning to Germany. In 1933 his works were declared degenerate by the Nazi Party and he began to hide his pieces. In 1943 his studio was destroyed in an air raid and he subsequently moved to the city of Wulfrath and died there in 1946.
- Creator:Eduard Dollerschell (1887 - 1946, German)
- Creation Year:1918
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 0.25 in (6.35 mm)
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- Condition:Drawing is in very good condition. It is affixed to a piece of sturdy board which shows yellowing consistent with its age. Mat is new.
- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: JMA 67771stDibs: LU54216465152
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