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Rights: © Keith Sonnier / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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[G. W. Einstein Company Inc. New York New York] sold; to Harvard University Art Museums June 4 1996.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Margaret Fisher Fund
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Cloth drawing, “Apples”
Cloth drawing, “Apples”
Colored hand drawing with text. Five apples, designated:
1. “Groser edler Prinzessinapfel”
"Great noble princess apple. A good, ferocious and durable table fruit. The tree is very...
Sleeper Awakened by a Young Woman with Fire
Sleeper Awakened by a Young Woman with Fire
A scene of comic ribaldry unfolds like a tableau vivant, with figures of great bodily and affective presence, painted from life and posed in the darkened space of the artist’s stud...
Myth (Expression of the Sea)
Myth (Expression of the Sea)
This vertically oriented, rectangular, multicolor woodblock print comprises four compositional units. Printed in purple, a five-armed octopus- or starfish-shaped emblem dominates t...
Calyx Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Dionysos, Maenads with Torches, Satyr
Calyx Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Dionysos, Maenads with Torches, Satyr
On one side, a woman (possibly a maenad) in chiton and mantle holding two lit torches in front of her faces a bearded Dionysos with ivy wreath and thyrsus (ivy-topped staff associa...
The Nibelungen song, translated by J. Simrock, was published in 1868 by the publishing house of the J.G. Cotta 'sche BuchDas. Page 168 with woodcut after J. Schnorr von Carolsfeld; 292 x 203 mm (leaf size). Dresden: SLUB Lit.Germ.vet.150.b
The Nibelungen song, translated by J. Simrock, was published in 1868 by the publishing house of the J.G. Cotta 'sche BuchDas. Page 168 with woodcut after J. Schnorr von Carolsfeld; 292 x 203 mm (leaf size). Dresden: SLUB Lit.Germ.vet.150.b
The Nibelungen song, translated by J. Simrock, was published in 1868 by the publishing house of the J.G. Cotta 'sche BuchDas. Page 168 with woodcut after J. Schnorr von Carolsfeld;...

