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1946

Hans Orlowski

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Hans Orlowski

Artist, German, 1894 - 1967

The image is an artistic illustration showing the upper body and face of a person. The individual is leaning forward with one arm resting on what appears to be a ledge or a brick, which has an ornate design featuring an animal motif. The person's expression is visible, with pronounced facial features including deep-set eyes, prominent cheekbones, and furrowed lines across the forehead. The individual has a balding head with some hair visible at the sides. They wear a collared garment, possibly a jacket or coat, with the collar edges prominently drawn. There are no visible jewelry or objects being held. The background consists of a textured depiction of a brick wall, providing a contrast to the detailed shading of the illustrated figure.
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Associated Artworks

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The image shows the upper body and face of a person in a front-facing position. The person has their left hand raised to their forehead, as if holding a cloth or head covering that drapes over their head and shoulders. The facial features are defined, with deep-set eyes, a prominent nose, and a closed mouth. There is intricate line work for texture and depth. The person's hair is obscured by the cloth. They are wearing a garment like a robe or shawl that complements the draped fabric. There are no visible jewelry or objects held by the person. The background is monochromatic, with a signature in the bottom right corner.

The Lookout

Hans Orlowski

1946

Zehn Holzschnitte (Ten Woodcuts)

Hans Orlowski

1946

This is a drawing of two birds in a natural setting. The image shows two birds facing each other, detailed with a pattern resembling feathers. Behind them is a portion of a tree, suggesting a natural habitat. The technique used gives the appearance of a woodblock print, emphasizing lines and texture for depth and shadow, creating a bold monochromatic contrast. The style resembles a traditional engraving or woodcut technique, giving the artwork a classic and timeless feel.

Bird and Serpent

Hans Orlowski

1946


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Christopher and Beverly With, Washington, D.C.; gift to NGA, 2012.

Associated Names

Wikidata ID

Q76561188

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