Woodcut.
Ebner/Gabelmann 421 H. Dube H 191. Signed, dated and titled "Zwei Kinder". Monogrammed "H" in printing block. Presumably one of to date 18 known copies. On firm creme paper. 18.7 x 26 cm. Sheet: 26,5 x 56 cm.
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- From the best of the "Brücke" era. - The work shows Fräzi Fehrmann, the most important model and muse of the "Brücke" artists since 1909, along with her brother Peter. - The scene of the two children sitting on the sofa in the Dresden studio is also documented by a photo by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner from 1910. - In 1910, Heckel also painted the today lost painting "Sitzende Kinder" based on this famous motif (cf. Hünecke 1910-8). - Strong, high-contrast woodcut on an extraordinarily elongated paper format. - Rarey. So far only 3 other prints of this woodcut have been offered on the international auction market (source: www.artprice.com). - Further prints can be found in the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich, in the Museum Folkwang, Essen, and in the Brücke Museum, Berlin.