Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
Ludwig Metz
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  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed
  • Skizzenbuch, Ludwig Metz;   attributed

Ludwig Metz attributed

Skizzenbuch, October 1837 – March 1838


Buchblock mit Einband
221 x 140 x 8 mm
Buchblock ohne Einband
221 x 140 x 3 mm
Physical Description
Pencil on wove paper, in paperback, covered with tadpole-like marbled paper
Inventory Number
SG 2751
Object Number
SG 2751 Z
Acquisition
Acquired in 1942
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

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About the Work

The drawings in this sketchbook were made in October and November 1837 as well as possibly in March 1838. They mainly show extensive views of medieval buildings in Seckbach and Frankfurt am Main, and were probably made during forays on the spot or – after previous sketches or models – at the drawing table, as can be assumed for the two detailed studies of a pinned stag beetle. Rapidly applied ornamental studies fill the book’s last pages; they are unusual for Friedrich Metz but are frequently found in his younger brother Ludwig Metz’s sketchbooks. Both brothers’ drawing styles are comparatively similar in their early years. The sketchbook, which came among a number of other sketchbooks by the Metz brothers to the Städel Museum from the Feist-Belmont Collection, was inventoried as the work of Friedrich Metz at the time; however, it seems more likely that it should be attributed to Ludwig Metz.

For a full sketchbook description, please see “Research”.

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15.11.2024