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Kirchner Print

Nacktes Liegendes Mädchen auf Diwan
Nacktes Liegendes Mädchen auf Diwan

Nacktes Liegendes Mädchen auf Diwan

By Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Located in New York, NY

Kirchner with the artist's ink stamp on verso. This extremely scarce print is richly-inked and in excellent

Category

1920s Expressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Color, Drypoint

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November

Eugen KirchnerNovember, 1896

Unavailable

H 14.5 in W 11.25 in

November

By Eugen Kirchner

Located in San Francisco, CA

review Pan, 1895-96, vol. II, no. III, with the publisher’s letterpress line “EUGEN KIRCHNER, NOVEMBER

Category

Late 19th Century Modern Figurative Prints

Knabe mit Katze (Boy with cat)
Knabe mit Katze (Boy with cat)

Knabe mit Katze (Boy with cat)

By Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Located in München, DE

Lithograph on yellowish wove paper image 58,5 x 50,5 cm (23 1/4 x 19 7/8 in.) paper 68,5 x 55,5 cm ( 27 x 21 7/8 in.) signed lower right and inscribed "Handdruck" l...

Category

1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

One Thousand and One Night - the Harem - 1906
One Thousand and One Night - the Harem - 1906

One Thousand and One Night - the Harem - 1906

By Raphael Kirchner

Located in Roma, IT

white héliogravure on paper, realized in 1906 by the Austrian artist Raphaël Kirchner (1976-1917

Category

Early 1900s Symbolist Figurative Prints

Materials

Engraving

One Thousand and One Night - The Presentation - 1906
One Thousand and One Night - The Presentation - 1906

One Thousand and One Night - The Presentation - 1906

By Raphael Kirchner

Located in Roma, IT

black and white héliogravure on paper, realized in 1906 by the Austrian artist Raphaël Kirchner (1876

Category

Early 1900s Symbolist Figurative Prints

Materials

Engraving

Farmer in Mountainous Forest
Farmer in Mountainous Forest

Farmer in Mountainous Forest

By Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Located in London, GB

ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER 1880-1938 Aschaffenburg 1880 - 1938 Davos (German) Title: Farmer in

Category

1920s Expressionist Landscape Prints

Materials

Ink

Rapheal Kirchner, a Wonderful Set of Fully Framed Prints, 1918
Rapheal Kirchner, a Wonderful Set of Fully Framed Prints, 1918

Rapheal Kirchner, a Wonderful Set of Fully Framed Prints, 1918

Located in Pewsey, GB

A fabulous set of fully framed prints by Raphael Kirchner published in 1918 – A Feather in the Cap

Category

Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Prints

Materials

Other

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Resurrection (aka Flying Figures; Border of the Lake)

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Category

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Materials

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Junges Paar

Emil NoldeJunges Paar, 1922

$16,500

H 12.75 in W 10 in

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By Emil Nolde

Located in New York, NY

Large and very scarce etching, aquatint and drypoint. This richly-inked impression is the second state (of 2) from a limited edition of approximately 17. Signed and titled in pencil ...

Category

1920s Expressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

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$7,500

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By Marc Chagall

Located in New York, NY

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Category

1920s Expressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Drypoint, Etching

Ball Playing Nudes
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Ball Playing Nudes

By Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Located in London, GB

ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER 1880-1938 (German) Aschaffenburg 1880 - 1938 Davos Title: Ball Playing Nudes Ballspielende Akte, 1932 Technique: Chalk Drawing on Smooth Wove Paper Paper s...

Category

1930s Expressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Chalk

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