Rumeur, Jean Dubuffet
Jean Dubuffet
Rumeur
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Jean Dubuffet

Rumeur, 1959

Planche X de: Les Phénomènes, 4ème album en couleurs: Géographie


Blatt
634 x 455 mm
Darstellung
510 x 350 mm
Physical Description
Lithograph in eight colours on wove paper
Inventory Number
67480
Acquisition
Acquired in 2007 as a donation from Herbert Meyer-Ellinger
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Rumeur (Original Title)
Planche X de: Les Phénomènes, 4ème album en couleurs: Géographie
Title Translation
Rumor
Plate X from: The Phenomena, 4th Album in Colour: Geography
Artist
Edition
E. A. (épreuve d'artiste)
Period Produced
Object Type
Physical Description
Lithograph in eight colours on wove paper
Material
Technique
Geographic Reference
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Signiert und datiert unterhalb der Darstellung rechts (mit Bleistift): J. Dubuffet 59; betitelt unterhalb der Darstellung mittig: Rumeur; bezeichnet unterhalb der Darstellung links: épreuve d‘artiste
Captions Added Later
Verso bezeichnet unten links (mit Bleistift): 276 CXXII
Verso unten links Stempel des Städelschen Kunstinstituts, Frankfurt am Main (Lugt 2356), mit zugehöriger Inventarnummer
Watermark
  • unten links: Arc[hes] [in Versalien]
Work Catalogues
  • Webel 674
  • Silkeborg 433
  • C. R. fascicule XVI, Nr. 312

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Administration
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2023
Acquisition
Acquired in 2007 as a donation from Herbert Meyer-Ellinger

Work Content

Motifs and References

Genre
Main Motif

Iconclass

Primary
  • 0 Abstract, Non-representational Art
  • 51AA6 Composition
Secondary

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
...
Herbert Meyer-Ellinger
Schenkung an das Städelsche Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main, 2007.

Information

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Last update

15.05.2023