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Max Klinger (German, 1857–1920)
Friedrich Felsing (German, active 1880s)
1880-1881; published 1882
Medium/TechniqueEtching and aquatint
DimensionsHeight x width: 54.1 × 72.5 cm (21 5/16 × 28 9/16 in.)
Credit LineKatherine E. Bullard Fund in memory of Francis Bullard
Accession number2021.288.1
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Not on view
ClassificationsPrints
Description
This print portfolio ranks among the most important works of German symbolism by one of the avant-garde’s leading artists, Max Klinger. The imagery traces a dream-like narrative of obsession with a woman and her glove. The subject has roots in Romantic literature, for example the stories of E.T.A. Hoffman, as well as descriptions of modern fashion by such writers as Octave Uzanne. It anticipates the work of Sigmund Freud on fetish objects.
Provenance2020, sold from a private collection, Cologne, to Gillis Goldman Fine Art, Brussels; 2021, sold by Gillis Goldman to the MFA. (Accession Date: April 14, 2021)
Happening
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882
Desires
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882
Rescue
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882
Triumph
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882
Homage
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882
Anxieties
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882
Peace
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882
Abduction
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882
Amor
Max Klinger
1880-1881; published 1882