About the Artwork
Death on Horseback Approaching a City
1848
Alfred Rethel (Artist) German, 1816-1859 Academischen Atelier fur Holzschneiderkunst (Collaborator) Breitkopf and Hartel (Printer) German Georg Wigand (Publisher) German
Woodcut printed in black ink on wove paper
Image (excluding letters): 8 7/8 × 12 3/4 inches (22.5 × 32.4 cm) Sheet: 11 5/8 × 16 1/8 inches (29.5 × 41 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich W. Fietz in memory of Ian Wise
73.202
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Markings
Inscribed, above image, upper center margin: Zweites Blatt. Inscribed, below image, lower center margin: Der Morgen schat vom Himmelszelt | So klar wiw fonft auf Stadt und Feld. || Da trabr in wilder Haft heran | Der Freund des Volks, der Sensenmann. | Zur Stadt lenkt seinen Gaul er hin, || Schon ahnt er reiche Erndte drin. | Die Hahnenfeder auf dem Hut | Glüht in der Sonne roth wie Blut, || Die Sense blikt wi Wetterschein, | Es stöhnt der Gaul, die Raben schrein!
Provenance
Royal Ernst August Fideicommiss Library (Ernst August, Duke of Cumberland).Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich W. Fietz;
1973-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Alfred Rethel; Academischen Atelier fur Holzschneiderkunst, Death on Horseback Approaching a City, 1848, woodcut printed in black ink on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich W. Fietz in memory of Ian Wise, 73.202.
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