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John Marin

Marketplace, Frauen Kirche, Nürnberg,

Maker

  • John Marin

Title

Marketplace, Frauen Kirche, Nürnberg

Medium

etching

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • etching

Techniques

  • etching

Supports

  • medium weight cream wove paper

Dimensions

19.8 x 24.8 cm (7 13/16 x 9 3/4 inches) (plate)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Original--Recto:Signed in pencil under platemark on right:Marin Verso:In pencil in LL corner:84.198.895In Plate--In LL corner:Marin/10 ; in LR:Frauen Kirche/ Nürnberg

Label: FRAUEN KIRCHE, NURNBERG, an original etching by John Marin (1872-1954), apparently his 10th plate, is typical of his early work in this medium.The print shows the famous Männleinlaufen clock which is noted for its figures of the seven German electors who come out and move around the figure of the Emperor Charles IV daily at noon.The Liebfrauen Kirche was originally built in 1355-61.

Identification

State

i/ii

Type

  • Prints

Credit

Gift of the Fazzano Brothers

Object Number

84.198.895

Marketplace, Frauen Kirche, Nürnberg

Original--Recto:Signed in pencil under platemark on right:Marin Verso:In pencil in LL corner:84.198.895In Plate--In LL corner:Marin/10 ; in LR:Frauen Kirche/ Nürnberg

Label: FRAUEN KIRCHE, NURNBERG, an original etching by John Marin (1872-1954), apparently his 10th plate, is typical of his early work in this medium.The print shows the famous Männleinlaufen clock which is noted for its figures of the seven German electors who come out and move around the figure of the Emperor Charles IV daily at noon.The Liebfrauen Kirche was originally built in 1355-61.

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