Size: Small (up to 12in.) Year: pre 1908
Artist: Rudolph Grossmann Features: Matted, Signed
Style: Impressionist Width (Inches): 5"
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller Color:
Black and white
Printing Technique: etching Subject: Scene
Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work Originality: Original
Medium: Lithograph Height (Inches): 6 1/8"
Date of Creation: pre 1941 Print Surface: PaperThis exquisite interesting scene probably of a gypsy camp is so lovely, The image is 5"H by 6 18"W on a sheet of paper 12"H by 9 3/4"W. It is signed verso indistinctly and was in the collection of a curator at the Marquette University Art Museum in Milwaukee. Water mark on paper is Gielider Zonan Holland, Some wrinkles on paper but etching itself in good condition
His Artwork Sells for up to $6150 at auction
About Rudolf Grossmann
Born: 1882 - Freiburg, Germany
Died: 1941 - Breisgau, Germany
Known for: figure and portrait drawing, painting, printmaking
Rudolf Grossmann was active/lived in Germany, France. Rudolf Grossmann is known for figure and portrait drawing, painting, printmaking.
Rudolph Grossmann was born in Freiburg, Germany, in 1882. He began his education in painting and printmaking at Dusseldorf Academy, and went on to study in Paris, under Lucien Simon and Poulerauce.
Though Berlin was his home, he would frequently visit France, both to work and exhibit, and for a brief time, to teach printmaking. During his time in France he met and became friends with artists Georg Grosz and Jules Pascin; while teaching, he introduced techniques to artist Sonia Delauney, eventually helping launch her career in the art world.
A master of portraits, figures, land-and cityscapes, Grossmann began publishing his prints in 1905. Many major publishers in both Germany and France commissioned his work. His work is included in various collections and museums internationally. Grossmann died in Breisgau, in 1941.
Condition
“Average some wrinkles in paper around edge but not on etching, wear consistent with age”