Emil Orlik (1870–1932)
“Am Felde” (In the Fields)
(aka “Women Working in the Fields”; “Landschaft” [Landscape]; “Frauen bei der
Heuernte” [Women making hay]), 1896 (as dated on plate), proof impression
before publication in the art periodical, “PAN”, vol. 3, October 1897 (see http://www.orlikprints.com/pages/single/81.html).
Soft ground etching on cream
watermarked laid paper backed with a support sheet.
Size: (sheet) 19.4 x 28
cm: (plate) 7 x 13.2 cm.
Inscribed on plate on
lower edge: (centre) “ORLICK 96”
Söhn 52803
See the description of
this print at the Yale University Art Gallery and the Jewish Museum:
Condition: richly inked,
well-printed faulless impression with generously wide margins in museum-quality/near
pristine condition laid upon
a support sheet of archival (millennium quality) washi paper.
I am selling this remarkable
museum-quality proof-impression of women hay-harvesters in which the gritty marks
of the softground etching adds a dimension of everyday reality to the portrayal
of field workers before the advent of mechanisation changed their rural lives, for
AU$402 (currently US$178.28/EUR246.55/GBP223.01 at the time of posting this
print) including postage and handling to anywhere in the world (but not, of
course, any import duties/taxes imposed by some countries).
If you are interested in
purchasing this seldom seen etching which may be interesting to compare with Camille
Pissarro’s etchings of hayworkers, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
This print has been sold
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