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Max Beckmann
Der große Mann (The Big Man)
, 1921
52.8 x 38.2 cm. (20.8 x 15 in.)
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Max Beckmann
German, 1884–1950
Der große Mann (The Big Man)
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1921
Max Beckmann
Der große Mann (The Big Man)
, 1921
52.8 x 38.2 cm. (20.8 x 15 in.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, Drypoint on velin
Size
52.8 x 38.2 cm. (20.8 x 15 in.)
Markings
Numbered verso on page with table of contents: 'Von den 125 numerierten Exemplaren auf Bütten ist dies die Nummer 15'
Marked with blind stamp lower right: 'Icharus Ascending'
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Moeller Fine Art
New York
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Movement
Modern Art
Catalogue Raisonné
Hofmaier, James. Max Beckmann. 'Catalogue Raisonné of His Prints. Vol. II.' Berne, 1990, no. 195, pp. 506-507.
Image Rights
Image: 30.8 x 20.9 cm.
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