Walter Gramatté: ›Lenz‹, 1924/25
Image Series of 13 Etchings on Georg Büchner's Tale ›Lenz‹- In the center of Büchner’s tale is the psychically sensitive writer Jakob Lenz, whose mental state visibly worsens to the point where he confesses to a murder he did not commit. Unlike the series ›Wozzeck‹, Gramatté does not illustrate individual episodes. Instead he concentrates on the main figure, embedded in only two depictions of nature: »The first has massed clouds, sun, thunderstorms, black, white, and within a black pine, the other is the same, but calm, grey, worn-out and without affection, it concentrates totally on drawing. In between desperate, complains, mourns, suffers, subsides Lenz« (W. Gramatté, 1924).
- More
- Less
- Exh_Title_S: Walter Gramatté: ›Lenz‹, 1924/25
Image Series of 13 Etchings on Georg Büchner's Tale ›Lenz‹ - Exh_Id: 534
- Exh_Comment_S (Verantw): Department of Prints and Drawings
- Exh_SpareNField01_N (Verantw ID): 186
- Works
-
-
Sorting:
Groups of works
-
View: Lightbox
-
-
- of 13
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz: Titelblatt, 1925
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 1, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 2, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 3, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 4, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 5, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 6, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 7, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 8, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 9, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 10, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 11, 1924
-
Gramatté, Walter
-
Lenz 12, 1924
-
Sorting:
Groups of works