
Galerie Sandner
Catalogue
- Year
- 1958
- Dimensions
- Image/plate: 59.3 × 39.2 cm (23 3/8 × 15 7/16 in.); Sheet: 78.9 × 53.7 cm (31 1/8 × 21 3/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Horst Janssen
Artist

Printmaking
Horst Janssen was a German printmaker and draughtsman whose obsessively detailed pen and ink works mapped the interior life of the postwar psyche through distorted self-portraiture and narrative sequences. Working across etching, lithography, and drawing from the 1950s onward, he developed a visual language of psychological intensity that rejected both abstraction and socialist realism. His prints and drawings, characterized by intricate hatching, fragmentary bodies, and hallucinatory spaces, established him as a central figure in Northern European printmaking of the postwar period.
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Skeleton
1985 · Graphite and black and colored Conté crayons, with touches of colored wax crayons, smudging, and erasing, on pieced salmon laid paper, prepared with a white ground
Therapeutic Mask, from Paranoia Series
1982 · Pastel and graphite on cream wove paper (pieced at bottom)
Self-Portrait
1976 · Etching and drypoint on greenish-gray laid paper
Self-Portrait
1976 · Etching on tan wove paper
Füsli after Himself
1976 · Etching, aquatint, and drypoint
Routine Landschaft vor Holm
1975 · Aquatint with etching and drypoint in black on white wove paper
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- Horst Janssen
- Year
- 1958
- Dimensions
- Image/plate: 59.3 × 39.2 cm (23 3/8 × 15 7/16 in.); Sheet: 78.9 × 53.7 cm (31 1/8 × 21 3/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1958-119687
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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