By the canal
Lithograph, with passe-partout
Year: 1968
signed by hand, numbered and dated
Edition: 4, copy 1/4
Plate: 14 x 23 cm
passe-partout: 29 x 40 cm
Condition: lithograph in good condition, frame damaged
Hermann Teuber from Dresden, a student of Karl Hofer and others at the Berlin Art Academy and one of the most prominent German painters of the interwar period, moved to Kalkar in 1943 due to the increasing bombardment of Berlin.
He lived there until he was appointed professor of printmaking at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin in 1950.
He taught in Berlin for eleven years and spent his productive retirement in Upper Bavaria and Munich.
For the van der Grinten brothers, he became a trend-setting stimulus for their collecting activities from 1948 onwards.
It was he who advised them not to collect individual works by an artist, but entire groups of works, and he drew their attention to Joseph Beuys and Rudolf Schoofs.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBeige, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeSmallHeight29 cmWidth40 cm