Title: |
Abend in Wald (Evening in the Forest) |
Artist: |
Budzinski, Robert (Klein-Schlafken, East Prussia (Germany), 1874 - Marburg, 1955) |
Date: |
1917 |
Medium: |
Original Woodcut |
Note: |
Robert Budzinski: An important East German
(specifically Prussian) artist of the early twentieth century, Robert
Budzinski is famous both for his original prints and illustrated books.
Robert Budzinski both wrote and illustrated such books as "Entdeckung
Ostdeutschlands", 1914, ('Discovery in Eastern Germany'),
"Kuri-neru, and Der Mond fallt auf Westpreusen" ('The Moon is in
West Prussia'). As well, he illustrated numerous books, such as
Theodor Storm's, "Die Sohne des Senators" (1924), and (beginning
in 1920) created and published the "Ostmarkkalender". |
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As an original printmaker, Robert Budzinski was equally
adept at etching, lithography, woodcuts and linocuts. As well as creating
individual works of art in these media, such as this original woodcut,
he was frequently commissioned for his ex-libris bookplates. He most
often printed his own works. Few were published in numbered editions
but it is known that most were printed in small numbers of twenty-five
impressions or less. |
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Stylistically, Budzinski has sometimes been described as
an Impressionist. His oeuvre, however, is far too varied for any such
classification. Within Robert Budzinski's graphic art we see the
work of a constant innovator and experimenter. Drawing upon Impressionistic,
Symbolist and Expressionistic elements, his art is clearly both unique
and compelling. In "Abend in Wald", Budzinski explores the shifting effects of light and
shade and is one of Budzinski's finest Impressionistic works of art. |
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During his career, Robert Budzinski was an active participant
in the Wandervogel and Lebensreform movements. The Lebensreform Bewegung
('Life Reform movement') was a loosely organized but widespread
phenomenon in early twentieth century Germany which opposed the rise
of industrialization and urbanization. It proposed such varied activities
as natural agriculture, medicine and nutrition. |
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Robert Budzinski lived and worked in the east Prussian
cities of Konitz, Konigsberg and Marburg. Today his art is included in
such collections as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Universitatsmuseum
fur Kunst and Kulturgeschichte, Marburg. |
Size: |
9 3/8 X 9 1/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Price: $685.00 US |
Condition: |
Printed upon thin wove paper and with full margins as created by the artist in
1917. Containing full, rich tonal values without a trace of deterioration and
in excellent condition throughout. Dated and signed with the artist's 'RB' monogram
in the block to the lower left and signed and titled in pencil along the lower
margin. "Abend in Wald" (Evening in the Forest) represents a prime, original example of the art of Robert
Budzinski. |
Subject: |
"Abend in Wald" (Evening in the Forest), Robert Budzinski, original
woodcut, Impressionistic, East Prussia, Lebensreform, Universitatsmuseum
fur Kunst and Kulturgeschichte, Marburg |
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