The Owl (Die Eule) from the portfolio New European Graphics, 1st Portfolio: Masters of the State Bauhaus, Weimar, 1921 (Neue europäische Graphik, 1. Mappe: Meister des Staatlichen Bauhauses in Weimar, 1921)

The Owl (Die Eule) from the portfolio New European Graphics, 1st Portfolio: Masters of the State Bauhaus, Weimar, 1921 (Neue europäische Graphik, 1. Mappe: Meister des Staatlichen Bauhauses in Weimar, 1921)

Gerhard MarcksWW-1921-M060988
1921·Woodcut·composition: 11 1/16 x 9 3/8" (28.1 x 23.8 cm); sheet: 13 11/16 x 10 7/16" (34.7 x 26.5 cm)

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Year
1921
Medium
Woodcut
Dimensions
composition: 11 1/16 x 9 3/8" (28.1 x 23.8 cm); sheet: 13 11/16 x 10 7/16" (34.7 x 26.5 cm)

Artist

Gerhard Marcks
Gerhard Marcks

Sculpture

Gerhard Marcks was a German artist, known primarily as a sculptor, but who is also known for his drawings, woodcuts, lithographs and ceramics.

Berlin, Germany

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Year
1921
Medium
Woodcut
Dimensions
composition: 11 1/16 x 9 3/8" (28.1 x 23.8 cm); sheet: 13 11/16 x 10 7/16" (34.7 x 26.5 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1921-M060988

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Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Gerhard Marcks

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Sculpture

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