Works on Display

These tightly clustered pages (3) with the 75 prints from the Scheufelen Collection allow for a first and general overview of the works on exhibit (February 22- April 30, 2001) For a more meditative approach to each one of the prints, please click on any picture to enlarge it.  Each one of the enlarged pictures is accompanied by an explanatory text highlighting artistic and spiritual aspects of the artwork.  As to the general description of this exhibit and its various facts see Foreword and Commentaries.
Station I of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
40.2 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station II of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
40.3 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station III of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
40.5 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station IV of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
40.5 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station V of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
40.5 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station VI of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
40 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station VII of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
40.5 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station VIII of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
59.2 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station IX of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
59.2 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station X of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
59.2 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station XI of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
59.2 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station XII of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
59.2 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station XIII of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
59.2 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Station XIV of the Polish Way of the Cross (1967)
by HAP Grieshaber
59.2 x 35 cm., woodcut
[print on Japan paper]
Prophet (1920)
by Ludwig Meidner
crayon drawing,
45 x 52 cm
Prophet (1912)
by Emil Nolde
woodcut,
22.7 x 31.7 cm
The Our Father (1921)
by Max Pechstein
29.8 x 40 cm., woodcut
Hallowed be thy name (1921)
by Max Pechstein
29.8 x 39.8 cm.,
woodcut
Thy Kingdom come - Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven (1921)
by Max Pechstein
29.7 x 40 cm.,
woodcut
Give us this day our daily bread (1921)
by Max Pechstein
29.5 x 39.8 cm.,
woodcut

 

And forgive us our trespasses (1921)
by Max Pechstein
29.7 x 39.8 cm.,
woodcut
As we forgive those who trespass against us (1921)
by Max Pechstein
29.5 x 39.8 cm.,
woodcut

 

And lead us not into temptation (1921)
by Max Pechstein
29.5 x 40 cm.,
woodcut
For the kingdom (1921)
by Max Pechstein
29.7 x 39.8 cm.,
woodcut
Isaiah's Prayer (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
24.4 x 32.5 cm.
Promise to Jerusalem (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
2
1
.8 x 32 cm.
David Mourns Absalom (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
2
3
x 32 cm.
Aaron and the Seven Lamps (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
2
3 x
29.3 cm.
Jacob Wrestling with the Angel (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
23.7 x 29.7 cm.
Abraham and the Three Angels (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
24 x 30.2 cm.
The Arch of the Covenant (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
24.4 x 32.5 cm.
The Lamentation of Jeremiah (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
25 x 32 cm.
The Dance of Miriam (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
22.8 x 29.4 cm.
The Sacrifice of Abraham (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
23.5 x 30.5 cm.
Moses Breaking the Tablets of the Law (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
23 x 29.3 cm.
Isaac Blessing Jacob (1931/57)
by Marc Chagall
etching,
23.5 x 29.3 cm.

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