Der Immerwährendeschmerz (Perpetual Pain)

1920

Heinrich Hoerle

Associated Names
Heinrich Hoerle

Artist, German, 1895 - 1936

The image shows several figures in different poses and perspectives. One figure is leaning at a corner, with a round face and short hair. Two other figures stand facing each other at the corner, one wearing a hat. Two more figures are seen through windows, one leaning out with their head on their arm and the other facing forward. There is also a seated figure facing forward, wearing a long shirt-like garment and short pants, with hands on an invisible surface. The background is a plain, tan color.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    lithograph on pale brown paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of the Collectors Committee

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 59 x 46 cm (23 1/4 x 18 1/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2006.24.6

Associated Artworks

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The image shows swirling lines and curves forming an abstract shape. The dark lines contrast with the lighter background, creating a cloak-like effect around the central figure. At the top is the text "Helft dem Krüppel" in an arched position. The shape resembles a crouching figure with exaggerated features, including feet and branches.

Helft dem Krüppel (Help the Cripples)

Heinrich Hoerle

1920

This is a drawing featuring a list of titles in German under the heading "KRÜPPEL." The list includes items such as "HEHLFT DEM KRÜPPEL," "DAS EHEPAAR," and "DER VATER." The text is printed in a simple, sans-serif font, and below the list are details about the publication, indicating it was published in 1920 in Cologne.

Krüppel (Cripples)

Heinrich Hoerle

1920

The image depicts two stylized figures from the waist up, embracing each other. One figure has a topknot or bun hairstyle with curly details, an elongated face with distinct facial features. The other figure has a bald head, a wrinkled face with a beard and furrowed brow, wearing a suit with a tie. Both are holding a common object between their hands. The art style is sketch-like with minimal shading on a plain background.

Das Ehepaar (The Married Couple)

Heinrich Hoerle

1920


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(sale, Kunsthaus Lempertz, Cologne, c. 1985); Dr. Louis Peters, Cologne; purchased 2006 by NGA.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

2005

  • Dada, Centre Pompidou, Paris; NGA; Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2005-2006, no. 202.

  • Dada, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2005 - 2006, unnumbered catalogue.

Wikidata ID

Q76342114

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