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Part of the collection: Graphics of German speaking countries

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Emil Orlik's graphic depicts a young Chinese woman with a small child, which the artist observed in Shanghai. The form of the graphic refers to compositions whose subject was Madonna and Child. Both portrayed persons are wearing traditional Chinese clothes. The son is gazing solemnly into the face of his mother, whose lowered gaze seems to express deep thought. The woman is supporting the child with her right hand, while the extended index finger of her left hand is pointing in his direction. Like the Virgin Mary's, this gesture lends further credence to the association with the representation of the Madonna and Child. Orlik combined Far Eastern motifs with European compositional patterns.The graphic was performed using a mixed technique, etching, dry needle and roulette, in 1913 and rebound in green tone paint on pseudo-Japanese velin paper with the US watermark Strathmore Japan. It was published by the Vereinigung Freunde Graphischer Kunst (Association of Friends of Graphic Arts) in an annual folder (Jahresmappe) for 1913. The composition was one of the results of Orlik's interest in Far Eastern art and his stay in the Far East, especially Japan, where he learned graphic skills. Emil Orlik was born in 1870 in Prague and died in Berlin in 1932. He was a multifaceted artist. He created paintings, graphics, drawings, scenographies, photographs, and also taught. He began his education in 1889 in Munich as a painter, continuing with the graphic artist Johann Leonhard Raab (1825-1899). He worked in Prague, Vienna and Berlin, where he was given a teaching position at the educational establishment at the Kunstgewerbemuseum; there, he taught a class in printmaking and book arts. Earlier in his life, he was influenced by Art Nouveau; later, he turned to the artistic means used by the Expressionists.

Ewa Gwiazdowska

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Author / creator

Orlik, Emil (Praga 1870-Berlin 1932) (rytownik)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 448 mm, width: 316 mm

Object type

graphic

Creation time / dating

1913

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Berlin (Niemcy)

Identification number

MNS/Graf/3722

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