Aus der Folge "Von Fleck und Strich", Nr. 5, Otto Greis
Otto Greis
Aus der Folge "Von Fleck und Strich", Nr. 5
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Aus der Folge "Von Fleck und Strich", Nr. 5, 1953


Blatt
78 x 105 mm
Inventory Number
16810
Object Number
16810 Z
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Aus der Folge "Von Fleck und Strich", Nr. 5
Draughtsman
Period Produced
Object Type
Material
Technique
Geographic Reference
Production Reason
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Signiert und datiert unten links (in Weiß): Greis 53
Watermark
  • Nicht geprüft
Work Catalogues
  • Nicht bei Maier-Speicher

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
© Nachlass Otto Greis

Work Content

Motifs and References

Genre

Iconclass

Primary
  • 0 Abstract, Non-representational Art

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
Nachlass Otto Greis (Margarete Bolza-Greis), 2001
Schenkung an das Städelsche Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main, 2003.

Information

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Last update

25.04.2024