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The image shows a page from a book or a catalog featuring an etching titled "The Plague" by Max Klinger. The etching is part of a series of 73 etchings by the artist. It is on loan from the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich and is on exhibit through January 22 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The etching depicts a desolate and haunting scene with a skeletal figure, likely representing death, amidst a landscape of ruins and crosses, symbolizing the devastation and mortality associated with the plague.
The text below the image provides information about the artwork and the exhibition. It mentions that throughout January, the museum will sponsor German and English language tours of the exhibition. There is also a small label or note attached to the right side of the page, but the content of this note is not fully legible in the image. The page is bound in a green-covered book or catalog.
The image shows an exhibition display for a piece of artwork titled "The Plague." This artwork is one of 73 etchings by the artist Max Klinger, and it is on loan from the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich. The exhibition is scheduled to run through January 22 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The displayed etching depicts a dramatic scene where several figures appear to be suffering or dying. The image is filled with expressive, chaotic lines and stark contrasts, suggesting themes of death and suffering, likely related to the plague. Some of the notable elements in the etching include:
Additionally, the museum will sponsor German and English language tours of the exhibition. The description on the right side of the display mentions some guidelines for visitors, such as not touching the artwork and maintaining a specific distance from the display.
The image depicts a page from a book or catalog that features an etching by Max Klinger. The etching is titled "THE PLAGUE" and is one of 73 etchings from the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich. This specific etching is on loan and is part of an exhibit that ran through January 22 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The artwork shows a dramatic scene with a somber, dark atmosphere. The illustration includes several elements:
The caption at the bottom of the etching provides additional information about the exhibit and mentions that the museum will sponsor German and English language tours of the exhibition. There is also a handwritten note on the right side of the page, which seems to contain additional information or comments, though it is partially cut off and not fully legible.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog featuring an etching titled "The Plague" by Max Klinger. The etching is one of 73 and is on loan from the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich. It is on display through January 22 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The description below the etching states that in January, the museum will sponsor German and English language tours of the exhibition.
The etching itself depicts a dark and somber scene, likely illustrating the devastating effects of the plague. It shows a room filled with people, some lying dead or dying on the floor and in beds. There are crosses and other religious symbols, which might suggest the theme of death and the futility of human efforts against the plague. The scene is filled with a sense of despair and desolation.
The image shows a page from a book or a catalog featuring an illustration titled "The Plague." The artwork is an etching by Max Klinger, part of a collection of 73 etchings from the Staatliche graphische Sammlung in Munich.
The etching depicts a somber and morbid scene within what appears to be a hospital or infirmary setting. Several beds are arranged in the room, some occupied by figures in distress. A figure is seen lying on a bed with a blanket, and another person is kneeling next to the bed, possibly praying or comforting the patient. A cross is prominently displayed on the wall, and a skeleton is depicted in the upper left corner, contributing to the overall grim atmosphere of the scene.
Below the etching, there is descriptive text that mentions the exhibition of these etchings, noting that they are on loan from the Staatliche graphische Sammlung in Munich and are on display at the Busch-Reisinger Museum from January through January 22. The text also mentions that the Museum will sponsor German and English language tours during the exhibition.
Additionally, there is a small yellow sticky note on the right side of the page, which contains handwritten notes, partially legible but not fully readable in the image.
The image shows a page from a book or exhibition catalog. The page features an etching titled "THE PLAGUE," which is one of 73 etchings by Max Klinger. The piece is on loan from the Staatliche graphische Sammlung in Munich and was on exhibit through January 22 at the Busch-Reisinger. The text notes that in January, the Museum will sponsor German and English language tours of the exhibition.
The etching itself depicts a somber scene, likely set in a plague-ridden environment. The room is filled with multiple figures, some of whom appear to be suffering and lying on beds, while others are in distressed postures. Ominous birds, possibly crows or ravens, are perched at the top, contributing to the ominous atmosphere. There is a crucifix on the wall, emphasizing the grim and possibly religious context of the scene. The overall tone of the image is dark and heavy, conveying themes of suffering, death, and despair.
The image depicts an open page in a book with an inset reproduction of an artwork titled "THE PLAGUE." It is one of 73 etchings by Max Klinger and is mentioned to be on loan from the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich, on exhibit at a named museum through a specific date, for which the museum will sponsor German and English language tours of the exhibition.
The etching itself shows a chaotic scene with multiple figures in despair. Some figures appear to be fleeing, while others lie on the ground, possibly dead or incapacitated. It portrays a sense of panic and catastrophe, indicative of a plague’s impact on society. The style of the etching is expressive with strong contrasts and intricate details that emphasize the dramatic nature of the scene.
This image is a black and white etching titled "The Plague" by Max Klinger. It depicts a bleak and somber hospital or infirmary room with multiple beds lined up, each occupied by a sick or dying person. Some of the figures appear to be lying down while one in the foreground is raising an arm. The atmosphere is heavy and grim, highlighted by a large ominous bird or raven flying inside the room, symbolizing death or plague. The windows and door in the background allow light to enter, but the overall scene remains dark and unsettling.
The caption below the etching explains that "The Plague" is one of 73 etchings by Max Klinger, on loan from the Staatliche graphische Sammlung in Munich, and exhibited at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through January 22. The museum will offer German and English language tours of the exhibition in January.
The image shows an open book displaying a page with a detailed black-and-white illustration titled "THE PLAGUE". The artwork is an etching by Max Klinger, part of a collection of 73 etchings. The illustration depicts a somber and dramatic scene set in what appears to be a hospital or infirmary. Key elements in the image include:
Setting: The scene is set in a dimly lit room with barred windows, suggesting confinement or isolation. The architecture and furnishings evoke a sense of institutional or medical care.
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Symbolism:
Text: Below the illustration, there is a caption that reads:
"THE PLAGUE is one of 73 etchings by Max Klinger, on loan from the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich and on exhibit through January 22 at the Busch-Reisinger. In January the Museum will sponsor German and English language tours of the exhibition."
The page is part of a catalog or exhibition guide, indicating that the artwork is part of a larger collection being showcased. The book itself has a simple design with cream-colored pages and a green spine, suggesting it is part of a formal publication or archive. The illustration is mounted on the page, likely as a reproduction of the original etching. The overall composition conveys a powerful sense of despair and the human condition in the face of disease and mortality.
The image is of an open book with a page displaying a black-and-white image of an old drawing. The image shows a hospital ward with patients lying on beds, a doctor, and a bird flying above the scene. The drawing is titled "The Plague" and is one of 73 etchings by Max Klinger. The book is titled "The Plague" and features a collection of etchings by Max Klinger. The book is on loan from the Staatliche graphische Sammlung in Munich and is on exhibit through January 22 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.