Description:

Ludwig von Hofmann
German, (1861 - 1945)
Adam und Eva (Adam and Eve)
color lithograph
From PAN III-I.

Biography from Galerie Bassenge, Berlin: Ludwig von Hofmann was one of the decisive initiators of the avant-garde around 1900. Initially active in Berlin and Italy, he followed a call to the grand ducal art school in Weimar in 1903, where he worked among the progressive circle of intellectuals and artists Harry Graf Kessler moved who tried to establish the city as the intellectual and cultural center of the empire with the concept of a "New Weimar".

From 1916 Hofmann continued his teaching activities in Dresden and this is where our painting was probably created. It illustrates that even in his mature creative period, the artist still devoted himself to Arcadian subjects with harmonious human communities in a paradisiacal setting - a theme that he encountered in his youth in Paris in 1889/90 through the work of Puvis de Chavannes ‘. It runs through the entire plant in ever new forms. The harshness of the war years and the contrast to the dreamy idyllic theme prompted Hofmann to try new artistic solutions.

The portfolio "Rhythms", published in 1919, testifies to this, and not least the present work, in which the examination of expressive tendencies around the reduction of formal language is palpable. A tendency towards stylization, which was already noticeable in Hofmann's wall designs, becomes the determining design principle here. People and nature are conceived as large areas in strong colors, the vaguely suggested surroundings dissolve into green and brown.

The formulation of the young body, reduced to the bare essentials, is limited to soft, rhythmic contour lines and sparing shadows for the interior modeling: "Ludwig von Hofmann had internalized the naked person, always saw him in his mind and always hit the right proportions and the right off the bat characteristic contours of every posture and movement "(Hans H. Hofstätter:" Symbolism and Art Nouveau in the Work of Ludwig von Hofmann ", in: Ludwig von Hofmann (1861-1945). Arcadian Utopias, exhib.Kat. Institut Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt 2005, P. 66)

  • Dimensions: 10 1/2"H x 8 1/4"W (Sheet), 19"H x 15"W (Mat)
  • Medium: color lithograph

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