
Martha Appears to Teuber
Signed drypoint on handmade paper, from an edition of 200.
Plate 4 from the series Der Schatten, (The Shadow), to illustrate the novella by Hermann Stehr.
Max Pechstein was a painter and printmaker based in Berlin. He joined Die Brücke in 1906 and was a founding member of the subsequent Neue Secession movement. Like many of his contemporaries he was vilified by the Nazis and included in the Degenerate Art exhibition of 1937.
Plate 4 from the series Der Schatten, (The Shadow), to illustrate the novella by Hermann Stehr.
Max Pechstein was a painter and printmaker based in Berlin. He joined Die Brücke in 1906 and was a founding member of the subsequent Neue Secession movement. Like many of his contemporaries he was vilified by the Nazis and included in the Degenerate Art exhibition of 1937.
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Signed drypoint on handmade paper, from an edition of 200.
Plate 4 from the series Der Schatten, (The Shadow), to illustrate the novella by Hermann Stehr.
Max Pechstein was a painter and printmaker based in Berlin. He joined Die Brücke in 1906 and was a founding member of the subsequent Neue Secession movement. Like many of his contemporaries he was vilified by the Nazis and included in the Degenerate Art exhibition of 1937.
Plate 4 from the series Der Schatten, (The Shadow), to illustrate the novella by Hermann Stehr.
Max Pechstein was a painter and printmaker based in Berlin. He joined Die Brücke in 1906 and was a founding member of the subsequent Neue Secession movement. Like many of his contemporaries he was vilified by the Nazis and included in the Degenerate Art exhibition of 1937.













