Portrait of Ingrid Ziglow, Werner Tübke
Werner Tübke
Portrait of Ingrid Ziglow
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Werner Tübke

Portrait of Ingrid Ziglow, 1961


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508 x 330 mm
Physical Description
Pencil, stumped, with framing line on all sides, on smooth wove paper
Inventory Number
17677
Object Number
17677 Z
Acquisition
Acquired in 2017 as a gift from Fritz P. Mayer, property of the Städelscher Museums-Verein e.V.
Status
Request for presentation in the study room of the Prints and Drawings Department

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Tübke repeatedly claimed that he had no sense of the divisions of time. His images of human beings—including the rare ones clearly identifiable as portraits, such as this one of Ingrid Ziglow—seem to confirm that assertion. He depicted the young woman in a loosely cut historicist garment with a wide collar. She was a German student he had met in Moscow. Over the course of the drawing process, the artist transformed the specific likeness into a fictitious portrait.

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27.06.2025