In the art of German expressionism, the wood cut was an equally important means of expression as painting. The technique forced artists to produce a powerful drawing without the use of sensitive nuances, to create essential contrasts without colour transitions. The members of the artist group Die Brücke – Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Erich Heckel and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff – developed the technique into an autonomous means of expression. The drawing by Frits Van den Berghe was made during his exile in the Netherlands during the First World War and reveals the influence of these German artists. In these sketches, Van den Berghe applies their geometrical construction. Following their example, he jettisons perspective in favour of a graphical directness. Van den Berghe was familiar with the German illustrations from magazines such as Der Sturm and Das Kunstblatt.
Artist |
Frits Van den Berghe
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VIAF
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Title | Two Heads of Women |
Period | 20th century |
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings | signatures (names) bottom right: FVB |
Collection | print room |
Object type | pencil drawings AAT |
Inventory number | 1969-AJ-5 |
Acquisition credit |
gift
Van den Berghe, Yolande Brussels 1969 |
Current whereabouts | Work currently not on display |
Permalink | https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/1969-AJ-5 |
IIIF Manifest | https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/2958/manifest.json |
Art & Architecture Thesaurus | 300189808 figures (representations) AAT |
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Keywords Iconclass |
31A221
head (human)
Iconclass
31A72 female sex; woman Iconclass 31D15 adult woman Iconclass 41D221(CAP) head-gear: cap Iconclass 48C524 drawing, sketch Iconclass 61B11 anonymous historical person portrayed Iconclass 61BB111 anonymous historical person portrayed alone - BB - woman Iconclass 61BB2 historical persons - BB - woman Iconclass |
School / Style |
Expressionist (style)
AAT
Modernist AAT |
Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent : Tekeningen, pastels en aquarellen; Inventaris / Moniek Nagels. - Gent : Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 1988 (p. 54) |
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