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Verwundeter (der Barmherzige Samariter) by Erich Heckel

Verwundeter (der Barmherzige Samariter) by Erich Heckel

Galerie Henze & Ketterer

Woodcut

1915

Edition Size: One of the few impressions of this print by the artist himself

Image Size: 37,5x27,5 cm

Sheet Size: 55,7x38,8 cm

Reference: Dube H 291

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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On ribbed, laid paper with the watermark: Tower. Signature on the lower right accompanied by place and date “Ostende 15” on the lower left and the title on the lower edge “Der barmherziger Samariter”.

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The Artist

Erich Heckel

Erich Heckel was the founding member of the group Die Brucke. He was born in 1883 in Germany and between 1897 and 1904 studied architecture in Dresden. He left shortly after the foundation of Die Brucke, where he was the secretary and treasurer. In 1907 he resigned from his architectural position to become a full time artist.

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