Das Mappenwerk der Insel

1900

Anton Albers

Associated Names
Anton Albers

Artist, German, 1765 - 1844

The image displays a vertical composition with intricate lines and shapes that are interconnected. The abstract print resembles a dense network of branches and foliage cascading down and twisting around what seems to be balcony railings. The stylized linear forms evoke the architecture of ornate iron fences and the natural chaos of tree branches entwined with them. The scene suggests a winter setting, with bare branches and a railing covered in snow or frost.

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The image shows a street-level view with a large building in the center. The horizon is hidden by the building, and trees and other structures are visible behind it. The painting style is loose and impressionistic, with a muted color palette including shades of gray, blue, pink, and green. Figures in period clothing and a horse-and-carriage are depicted in the foreground. A pattern of leaf outlines adds texture to the composition.

The Boulevards (Les Boulevards)

Pierre Bonnard

1900

This is a photograph of a book cover. The image shows a closed book with a textured light blue cover. In the top right corner, there is a brown label with black text, featuring some decorative elements including a small emblem of a ship. The label text includes dates and names suggesting it is a German publication from around 1899 to 1900. The spine of the book is a different color, being a light beige that contrasts subtly with the cover's blue.

Das Mappenwerk der Insel

Various Artists

1900

The image is a woodcut print depicting a windmill on the horizon. The perspective is slightly elevated, showing the windmill silhouette with sails against the sky. The horizon is high in the image, with patterned lines filling the vast expanse. Thin parallel lines are used for a brushstroke technique, typical of woodcut prints. The color palette is stark, with black ink on beige or off-white paper. The composition uses contrast, negative space, and dense lines for form and depth. There is a sense of rain falling diagonally. The image is dramatic and graphic, with linear patterns guiding the viewer's gaze.

Das Mappenwerk der Insel

German 20th Century

1900


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Virginia and Ira Jackson, Houston; gift to NGA, 2005.

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Wikidata ID

Q76560929

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