Hans Joachim Müller-Gräfe (1919 Altenburg - 1983 ), Darstellung zweier Ziegen, 20. Jahrhundert, Holzschnitt
- Technik: Holzschnitt auf Papier
- Datierung: 20. Jahrhundert
- Beschreibung: Darstellung zweier Ziegen mit zotteligem Fell. Die kurzen, nur leicht gebogenen Hörner der Tiere charakterisieren die robuste Erscheinung der Tiere mit ihren kräftigen Gliedmaßen und breiten, an eine kletternde Fortbewegung angepassten Hufen.
- Schlagworte: Tiere, Deutschland, Moderne, 1950-1969
- Größe: Papier: 62.3 cm x 46.6 cm, Darstellung: 38.5 cm x 27.5 cm
- Zustand: Guter Zustand. Ganzseitig blasse Stockflecken und schwache Knickspuren. Die Ränder sind berieben, Reste eines alten Klebemittels im Bereich der oberen Ecken.
English Version:
Hans Joachim Müller-Gräfe (1919 Altenburg - 1983 ), Depiction of two goats, 20th century, Woodcut
- Technique: Woodcut on Paper
- Date: 20th century
- Description: Depiction of two goats with shaggy coats. The animals' short, only slightly curved horns characterise their robust appearance with their strong limbs and broad hooves adapted to climbing locomotion.
- Keywords: 20th century, Modern, Animals, Germany,
- Size: Paper: 62.3 cm x 46.6 cm (24.5 x 18.3 in), Depiction: 38.5 cm x 27.5 cm (15.2 x 10.8 in)
- Condition: Good condition. Pale foxing and faint creases on all sides. The margins are rubbed, remnants of an old adhesive in the upper corners.
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