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Herbert Schneider's original lithograph, Rhythm & Dance is clearly comparable to another of the artist's fine works from this period, Pas de Deux. In both these original lithographs Schneider has emphasised the gestures and movements of the two dancers by placing curving bands of colors behind them. Motion and grace thus permeate the entire image. This impression is printed on pure rag paper and with full, deckled margins as created between 1970 and 1980 in ad edition of two hundred and seventy five impressions. This untitled composition is signed and numbered by the artist along the lower margin. It is a fine, original example of the twentieth century art created by the German artist, Herbert Schneider. |
Title: | Rhythm & Dance (Untitled Composition) |
Artist: | Schneider, Herbert (Grieselbach, 1924 - Hintertal ved Saalfelden, 1983) |
Date: | c. 1970 -1980 |
Medium: | Original Color Lithograph |
Edition: | Limited Edition of two hundred and seventy five impressions, numbered '128/275'. |
Note: | Herbert Schneider: A twentieth century German painter, lithographer and etcher, Herbert Schneider studied art techniques at the Art Academy of Stuttgart, under Professor Willi Baumeister. Several years later he moved to Munich and remained there for most of his career. Herbert Schneider's first one man exhibition took place in that city in 1961 at the Galerie Deutscher Bucherbund. In the following year his art was the subject of an exhibition at the Konzerthaus, Vienna. Since that time Schneider's original prints and paintings have been included in exhibitions in such cities as Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Berlin, Augsburg, Munich, Bremen, Nuremberg, Philadelphia, Washington, Dallas and New York. |
Early in his career Herbert Schneider was best known for his abstract and cubist art. Beginning around 1965, however, the artist began portraying a bold, colorful world, inhabited by beings of his own invention. Some critics have seen his art from this period belonging to the genre of pop art. While comparable in the use of color and form, however, the main driving force behind Schneider's unique art is emotion, particularly the emotion of love. Passion guides the artist's choice of form and its intensity of coloration. Music, particularly the Ballet, also played a vital role in Schneider's oeuvre. This original lithograph is a fine example of Herbert Schneider's art form in this medium. | |
This original lithograph has surely been inspired by Music and Dance. Here, rhythmic lines and forms create a great impact upon the image. Schneider has emphasised the gestures and movements of the two dancers by placing curving bands of colors behind them. Motion and grace thus permeate the entire image. | |
Size: | 22 X 17 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Condition: | Printed on pure rag paper and with full, deckled margins as created around the above date. Pencil signed and numbered, '128 / 275', by the artist along the lower margin. Also, in the lower right margin, an unidentified publisher's blindstamp is evident. Altogether this is a finely printed impression and in excellent condition throughout. Rhythm & Dance (Untitled Composition) represents a prime, original example of the twentieth century art of Herbert Schneider. |
Subject: | Herbert Schneider, original color lithograph, Rhythm & Dance (Untitled Composition), Music, Ballet, Willi Baumeister, Pas de Deux. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Color Lithograph by the German artist, Herbert Schneider.
Rhythm & Dance (Untitled Composition) |
View other Original Works of Art by Herbert Schneider.
Schneider, Herbert (Grieselbach, 1924 - Hintertal ved Saalfelden, 1983) | ||||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Notes | - |
01- | Being In Love (Untitled Composition) by Herbert Schneider | Original Color Lithograph | c. 1970 -1980 | Signed and numbered, '122/275' by Herbert Schneider in pencil. | Sold | |
02- | Discord (Untitled Composition) by Herbert Schneider | Original Color Lithograph | c. 1970 -1980 | Signed and numbered, '1/275' by Herbert Schneider in pencil. | ||
03- | Embrace (Untitled Composition) by Herbert Schneider | Original Color Lithograph | c. 1970 -1980 | Signed and numbered, '40/275' by Herbert Schneider in pencil. | ||
04.- | In der Nahe der Sonne (Too Close to the Sun) by Herbert Schneider | Original Color Lithograph | c. 1970 -1980 | Signed and numbered, '1/275' by Herbert Schneider in pencil. | ||
05.- | Pas de Deux by Herbert Schneider | Original Color Lithograph | c. 1970 -1980 | Signed and numbered, '33/275' by Herbert Schneider in pencil. | Sold | |
06.- | Rhine Nymphs by Herbert Schneider | Original Color Lithograph | c. 1970 -1980 | Signed and numbered, '110/275' by Herbert Schneider in pencil. | ||
07.- | Rhythm & Dance (Untitled Composition) by Herbert Schneider | Original Color Lithograph | c. 1970 -1980 | Signed and numbered, '128/275' by Herbert Schneider in pencil. | Sold |
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