Landscape, Max Pechstein
Max Pechstein
Landscape
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Max Pechstein

Landscape, 1919


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632 x 464 mm
Physical Description
Watercolour and brush and black ink on laid paper
Inventory Number
16742
Object Number
16742 Z
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

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It wasn’t until after World War I that Pechstein could once again travel to the little fishing village of Nidden on the Kurische Nehrung, a spit on the Baltic Sea coast, to draw. Most of his works of the year 1919 depict motifs of the village there and its surroundings. As in this watercolour, they show narrow river courses and wide dunes, some of them little huts as well. However unnatural the colour scheme may look, it could well reflect what the artist really saw: as Pechstein himself wrote, “depending on the time of day, the sand was yellow or pink and the sea green or deep blue with white crests”[1].

[1] Letter to (F.?) Plietzsch dated 23 June 1911, cited in: „Mein lieber Ede ...“ Künstlerpost von Max Pechstein an Eduard Plietzsch, Exh.-Cat., Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, Norddeutsches Landesmuseum 1996, edited by Gerhard Kaufmann, Hamburg 1996, p. 22, Cat. 4.

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10.09.2024