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Artist: Hermann Struck ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60)
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Hermann Struck Rabbi Reading ET 1922
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Hermann Struck Grossmutter ET 19th - 20th century
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Hermann Struck Alter Jude aus Jaffa SG 1905
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Hermann Struck Portrait of Marc Chagall Etching 1920
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Hermann Struck Portrait of Lovis Corinth Drypoint 1920
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Max Slevogt Portrait of the Etcher Hermann Struck 19th - 20th century
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Jew from Krakau II, Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , 1914, Lithograph on Van Gelder paper
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Praying Jew, Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , 1914, Lithograph on wove paper
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Reading Jew, Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , 20th century, Lithograph on wove paper
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Marc Chagall, Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , circa 1923, Drypoint on laid paper
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Arthur Nickisch, Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , 20th century, Etching on wove paper
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Ex Libris Lyda Epstein, Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , 1906, Etching on wove paper
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The Writer Gulenberg, Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , 20th century, Etching on wove paper
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Portrait of R. B., Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , 1905, Etching printed in brown on handmade paper
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Theodor Herzl (Half-figure looking right), Hermann Struck (Germany, Berlin, 1876 - 1944) , 1912, Etching on wove paper
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Otto Dix - Dr. Mayer-Hermann 1926 oil and tempera on w The Museum of Modern Art German
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Thomas Nast Struck-At Sea Wood engraving 1876
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Anonymous Wakefield, Massachusetts as Lightning Struck cyanotype circa 1900
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The Clock Struck Three, Carlos Almaraz (Mexico, 1941 - 1989) , 1989, Screenprint
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Hermann couronné par Tusnelde (2e moitié 18e siècle ; 1er quart 19e siècle) by KAUFMANN Angelika
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Stufenbahnen reduziert (1982) by MAHLMANN Max Hermann
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And the Sun Struck Jona Dead, Jakob Steinhardt (Poland, Zerkow, 1887 - 1968) , 20th century, Etching on handmade paper
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Bernard Picart Phaeton Struck Down by Jupiter's Thunder engraving 17th - 18th century
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Hermann Taube Palais de la Legion d'Honneur Litho 1956
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Portrait of a Member of the Wedigh Family, Probably Hermann Wedigh (died 1560), 1532 Hans
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Thomas Nast It Struck (In Blowing Over) Picking Even the Poor Soldiers' Bones To Feather Their Nest Wood engraving 1876
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Hermann Dudley Murphy The Marshes oil on canvas 1899
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RenÈ-Georges-Herman Paul (Hermann-Paul) Bergsee 19th - 20th century
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RenÈ-Georges-Herman Paul (Hermann-Paul) Die Sprode Drypoint 19th - 20th century
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RenÈ-Georges-Herman Paul (Hermann-Paul) Nude Woman 19th - 20th century
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Hermann Wendelborg Hansen Scout Etching 1924
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bollinger Hermann Boerhaave 18th - 19th century
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The two shepherds recount the disaster that struck the herd, Oskar Kokoschka (Austria, Pöchlarn, 1886 - 1980) , 1955, Lithograph on offset paper
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RenÈ-Georges-Herman Paul (Hermann-Paul) Entree Triomphale Au Village 19th - 20th century
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RenÈ-Georges-Herman Paul (Hermann-Paul) Bourgeoisie (sur velin) Lithograph 19th - 20th century
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RenÈ-Georges-Herman Paul (Hermann-Paul) Promeneuses (#65) Color lithograph 19th - 20th century
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Sleeping Woman with Boy, Hermann A. Scherer (Germany, Rümmingen, 1893 - 1927) , 1926, Painted wood
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Hermann Wendelborg Hansen Old Overland Etching 1923
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Hermann Wendelborg Hansen The Fencemender Etching 1924
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Johann Christian Fritsch Johann Hermann Schrader 18th - 19th century
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Ewer and Basin, Hermann Ratzersdorfer  (Artist), 19th century, Rock crystal, enamel, silver gilt
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Princess of Liechtenstein, Carl Hermann Pfeiffer (Germany, Frankfurt, 1769 - 1830)  (Artist), Stipple engraving, laid down
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RenÈ-Georges-Herman Paul (Hermann-Paul) The Chess Players - 3 female figures Drypoint 19th - 20th century
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Hermann Wendelborg Hansen Patroling the Rio Grande Etching 1924
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Hermann Wendelborg Hansen The Boss of the Ranch Etching 1924
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RenÈ-Georges-Herman Paul (Hermann-Paul) Spielendes Meerweib (Playing Siren). Color lithograph and watercolor 19th - 20th century
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Rose Motif Teacup and Saucer, Hermann Ohme Porzellanfabrik  (Manufacturer), 1906, Porcelain with stenciled decoration
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Friedrich Christian Krieger or Kruger Franz Hermann Heinrich Lueder 18th - 19th century
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Hermann Wendelborg Hansen Study (Horse on the Plains) Etching 1923
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Hermann Wendelborg Hansen Winter in the North West Etching 1924
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Baby Holding Yarn Hermann Kaulbach (German, 1846-1909)Oil on wood; 12 x 17 3/4 in. (30.5
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Petrus Schenck Portrait of Hermann Reinhold Mezzotint 17th - 18th century
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Hermann Wendelborg Hansen Neck and Neck Etching 19th - 20th century
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Der Weg 1, no. 10 (1919), Hermann Gewecke , 1919, Printed material and four woodcuts on laid paper
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Der Weg 1, no. 10 (1919), Hermann Gewecke , 1919, Printed material and four woodcuts on laid paper
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Portrait présumé, en buste, de la Princesse Mathilde jeune (19e siècle) by LAMI Eugène
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Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst, 23, no. 2-12 (1912), Hans Meid (Germany, Pforzheim, 1883 - 1957) , 1912, Printed material with twelve etchings, three lithographs and one drypoint on various papers
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Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst, 23, no. 2-12 (1912), Hans Meid (Germany, Pforzheim, 1883 - 1957) , 1912, Printed material with twelve etchings, three lithographs and one drypoint on various papers
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Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst, 23, no. 2-12 (1912), Hans Meid (Germany, Pforzheim, 1883 - 1957) , 1912, Printed material with twelve etchings, three lithographs and one drypoint on various papers
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Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst, 23, no. 2-12 (1912), Hans Meid (Germany, Pforzheim, 1883 - 1957) , 1912, Printed material with twelve etchings, three lithographs and one drypoint on various papers

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40)
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Aboriginals: Art of the First Person: Spirits of Stone
Carvers are able to reveal these spirits and free the powers of wisdom, courage, cunning and tenacity traditionally possessed by the animal that is revealed in the carving. Carvings range from those with intricate detail by Zuni carvers Dan ...

Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: STAR STRUCK: 1,000 YEARS OF THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ASTRONOMY
Also featured are items on loan from several other institutions, such as an authentic moon rock from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), medieval manuscripts from the J. Paul Getty Museum, dramatic photographs of deep space...

Detroit Contemporary: ...knocking from the inside: work by Kai Kim and Hugh Timlin
Religious imagery is the predominant theme in Kai Kim's work due to her fascination with religion dating back to her childhood. She is ...

Andrew Smith Gallery Inc.: DAVID MICHAEL KENNEDY: Lakota Dancers
One of Kennedy's photographs in the exhibit describes a Lakota who has become a Heyoka, or 'contrary person'. Heyokas are beings with immense power to control the weather and certain illnesses. Becoming a Heyoka, or a 'Thunder Dreamer' happens to ...

Bartley Nees Gallery: Veils, Trails and Horses Tails: New Paintings by judy Millar
Be sure not to miss this exhibition of Judy's exuberant new paintings, which despite their abstraction perversely seduce the viewer into their seemingly three-dimensional depths. This is an artist on a roll - in her first year working full-time as...

Rainbird Fine Art: Dilys Finlay-Stephens: Blokes and Birds
Walking into a room filled with these fascinating portraits of old London characters, one is struck by how vividly and often humorously she encapsulates the cynicism and pain that has been acquired with life experience, highlighting what exactly i...

City of Sydney: Call for Artists: Sydney Looking Forward 2003, Hyde Park North
resented by the City of Sydney and AMP, Sydney Looking Forward is just one of the exhibitions developed for Art & About; An annual public art event designed to enliven Sydney's CBD from 6-26 October 2003. Curated by Sandy Edwards of Stills G...

One World One Minute: Call for Artists: A Global Arts and Film Project
The finished piece shall explore the rich diversity that is both humanity and our world, whilst allowing a voice to all people regardless of nationality, religion, race, political viewpoint, gender or age. The rich diversity that is Humanity shal...

Temple Bar Gallery and Studios: 50/50: A No Name Show
The 50/50 show will include work by Wolfgang Aichner, Jon Brunberg, Robert Ballagh, Cecily Brennan, John Cronin, Eamon O’Doherty, Clodagh Emoe, Fergus Feehily, Jaki Irvine, Michael Kane, Mary Kelly,  Makiko Nakamura, John Gerrard, Joy Gerrard, Nig...

State Gallery: Danny Singer : Streetscapes
Spending several summers visiting these towns, Singer was initially struck by the ìlineal and spatial nature of the townís main streetî. Noticing the absence of industrial or suburban sprawl found in urban centres, each location contained ìall the...

Museum of Modern Art: Matisse Picasso
Years in the making, this exhibition is the result of a unique collaboration between The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate, London; Musée Picasso and Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. It brings together masterpieces ...

Australian Council: AUSTRALIA COUNCIL JOINS ARTS COMMUNITY GRIEF FOR ARKLEY
Australia Council Chair, Dr Margaret Seares, who was with Mr Arkley for his exhibition launch in Venice last month, said she was deeply saddened by the loss of such an important artist and widely liked human being. It ...

Sartorial Contemporary Art: How Women Are: Ann-Caroline Breig, Louise Camrass, Rose Gibbs
For the purposes of this show it matters that these three are women. Our thesis is that they have reacted against their sexist environments, their brutish boyfriends, their fathers, their mothers, their families, their doctors, their teachers etc,...

Tacoma Art Museum: Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art
Evans, who grew up in Georgia and South Carolina, became interested in art when he began visiting museums while he was in the U.S. Navy during the ...

Gallery Kobo Chika: Hello Kitty Gets a Mouth, a one person exhibition by Jaime Scholnick
Upon encountering Japanese culture, Scholnick found Hello Kitty to perfectly exemplify her frustrations as a woman while teaching English in the city of Yamagata. Shocked by her older female students proudly displaying the mute kitty on anythin...

ArtHaus: No Contest: A Sculpted Installation by Adam Kurtzman
Kurtzman decided to address this concept in early 2000 with his first doll, whereby he pushed the fetish aspect of the sensuality in the figure. “She had the classic ‘kewpee’ pose, and reticent, innocent expression. After sculpting the prototype...

First Street Gallery: Penny Kronengold: Museum Translations - New Paintings and Drawings
While the new paintings retain the earlier work's emphasis on gesture and immediacy, their compressed spaces present special formal and affective challenges. On an intimate scale that places weigh! t on every mark, horses become metaphors for pe...

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: New Work by Cornelia Parker
This new as yet untitled work will be installed—for the first and likely the last time—with her acclaimed Mass (Colder Darker Matter) (1997), a suspended, ethereal form of charcoal remnants from a Texas white congregation church struck by lightnin...

Fundação Arpad Szenes – Vieira da Silva: ARPAD SZENES AND VIEIRA DA SILVA (Brazilian period)
In Brazil Arpad Szenes and Vieira da Silva had a number of exhibitions. The most important were an exhibition of Vieira da Silva’s work in the Rio de Janeiro Museu Nacional de Belas Artes in 1942 and the exhibition of Arpad’s works in the Bibliot...

Forum for Contemporary Art: Ando Constructed: Photographs of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts by Robert Pettus, Curated by Mel Watkin
For three years prior to its completion, Pettus spent weekends roaming the construction site analyzing every detail. Alone, without the construction crew's presence, he shot hundreds of images that reflect the minimalist elegance of ...

Agora Gallery: Altered States of Reality
Mary Mansey’s beautifully abstract photographs examine the interplay of light and color as they reflect against the rippling surface of water.  These reflections poetically mirror the artist’s own emotions experienced at the time at which each pho...

Kontainer Gallery: Peter Lamb and The Art of Dickies and Pollocks
Lamb talks about his method as a trawl through personal history and memory, seeing what the day's catch might yield. It also throws up bits of art history. You couldn't call these quotations, more found‚ images: the odds and ends, the broken ...

Marina Kessler Gallery: Marcelo Nunes: Do It Yourself
About three years ago, while shopping at an artists materials store, he came across a small canvas with a still-life already sketched on, and with numbers standing for the colors - an old device meant for beginning amateur painters. "I thought it ...

Museum of Modern Art: A RETROSPECTIVE OF FRENCH DIRECTOR JACQUES TATI, CINEMATIC COMEDIAN AND RADICAL MODERNIST
One of cinema‚s greatest comedians, Tati was also one of its most radical modernists. As a director, his experiments with sound, color, and image, and with language, design, and technology, are a fundamental, if often overlooked, bridge between t...

hug - Gallery for International Photography: Star Struck: An exhibition of photographs by Bob Willoughby
In the early 1950s Los Angeles born Bob Willoughby began his career photographing for Harper’s Bazaar. He was soon discovered by the film studios, becoming the first ‘special’ photographer, when Warner Brothers assigned him to photograph Judy Garl...

hug - Gallery for International Photography: Lee Miller: A Retrospective of an Incredible Life
Modelling for top fashion photographers Hoyningen-Huene and Steichen, her natural precocity led her to absorb their techniques, and before long she had outgrown her role in front of the camera.  Deciding to perfect her craft from the brilliant Sur...

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum: Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection
For that reason, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is retooling to present "Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection" from April 17 – June 20. The 65 works comprising the exhibition celebrate the amazing variety of 20th century art that represents...

Sanlam Art Gallery: Art for the People, Not for the Boardroom
The prestigious collection found its unlikely origin in, of all things, road-safety advertising. In the late Sixties the company was focusing its promotional material on a road-safety campaign. The then-chairman, Dr Andreas Wassenaar, was str...

Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland: First Sight – An Encyclopedia of Childhood
A photographic time capsule, Kistemaker’s images document a treasure trove of objects his parents lovingly saved from his youth including clothing, toys, books, games, sheet music from music lessons and model railroad sets – and yet his process of...

South Presentation Convent: Two-Part Commission Presentation Sisters and the Presentation Windows
Tacita Dean spent a period of time with the sisters during the summer of 2005 and was struck in particular by the ‘communal rituals of eating and praying that highlight their day with a genuine camaraderie’. She was particularly drawn to the conti...

Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Solo Exhibtions: Tony Feher and Sarah Sze
Tony Feher's exhibition is conceived as a site-specific project that will fill all of the CCS galleries. Feher will design the installation using new work. This is his largest solo show to date. Feher, who is from New Mexico and Texas, is currentl...

Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Starting at Zero: Black Mountain College 1933-57
Founded in North Carolina in 1933 by John Andrew Rice, a dissident Classical academic, it attracted a star-studded cast of teachers and students who forged a dramatic shift from a Eurocentric art world to a distinctly American one. Rice invited Jo...

Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Tapies: Curated by Manuel Borja-Villel
If there is a single, key element in Antoni Tàpies’ contribution to 20th century aesthetics, it is unquestionably the unique way he treated materials, his constant search for the material nature of artworks. Tàpies developed this aspect through wh...

Gomez Gallery: Body Piercing: Andrew Dunbar, Photographer
Through this photography, Dunbar takes piercing from a sub-culture to popular culture, exposing custom made body jewelry designs in a beautiful and often cheeky manner. Dunbar's unique photographic style has positioned him as a contemporary ma...

Andy Warhol Museum: Clown Paintings: From the Collection of Diane Keaton
On view in the Museum's 4th floor gallery, Clown Paintings features dozens of stark white faces, red down-turned mouths and outlined eyes. A caricature of the human condition, the iconic image of the clown provokes both positive and negative re...

Center for Creative Photography: Accommodating Nature: The Photographs of Frank Gohlke
Gohlke’s career in photography spans more than 35 years; a major exhibition of his large-format landscape photographs of Mount St. Helens was presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2005. The present exhibition, organized by John...

Dangerous Curve: Sterven Simon: Road
For the past 25 years, he’s been using repurposed materials. Several of his solar-powered sculptures are permanently installed internationally. Lately, Simon has immersed himself in the highly labor-intensive culling of Queen Palm flower stems f...

Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: Michael Joo: 60 Works Created Between 1992 and 2003
Michael Joo, the exhibition, was covered in the February 2004 issue of Artforum. Says Francine Koslow Miller, "...Joo ... posits his own brand of intriguing and often darkly humorous questions about race, consumption, religion, and metaphysics, pr...

Irish Museum of Modern Art: Vik Muniz: 50 Highly-Original Photographs
Muniz’s work poses the question of how a culture, which relentlessly produces far too many visual images for any single consciousness to process, can reinvest the act of seeing with a sense of both pleasure and provocation. Working with materials ...

Rice University Art Gallery: Barry McGee: Things Are Getting Better
Entering the gallery, viewers will be struck by a flood of images that incorporate an array of styles ranging from action-based street tags, or signatures, to large cartoon-like figures and intricately detailed framed drawings rendered on sheet...

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