The Deutscher Kunsilerbund
"squally weather" (lithograph) by carlos grethe
with other modes of expression the least hindrance living artists, of making a judicious investment in
to impulsive composition. Further, most of the things of worth.
various graphic processes imply a certain orderli- In the first room we come upon Max Klinger's
ness of arrangement and grouping, so that it is four large engraved plates forming the second part
permissible to say that in the cultivation of the of a series bearing the general title " Vom Tode "
graphic arts at the present day is to be found a (Of Death), these four representing The Philosopher,
favourable incentive to the formation of style. The Ruler, War, and Longing. Hans Olde sends
The feeling of satisfaction which, as Count an etched portrait of the Jena philosopher, Rudolf
Kalckreuth remarked in his speech on the occasion Eucken, and another distinguished personage is
of the opening of the ex-
hibition at Hamburg, had
materially lightened the
heavy task of the jury,
will be shared by all who
examine the nine hundred
works assembled at these
galleries, representing a
selection from some 3,000
works submitted to the
jury. The arrangement
of the exhibits in the well-
lighted rooms at Com-
meter's is in all respects
excellent, and thus a
fresh opportunity is
afforded the art lovers
and collectors of Ger-
many's greatest port, who
have in these latter years
shown an ever-increasing
interest in the work of "a student of the talmud" (etching) by Hermann struck
279
"squally weather" (lithograph) by carlos grethe
with other modes of expression the least hindrance living artists, of making a judicious investment in
to impulsive composition. Further, most of the things of worth.
various graphic processes imply a certain orderli- In the first room we come upon Max Klinger's
ness of arrangement and grouping, so that it is four large engraved plates forming the second part
permissible to say that in the cultivation of the of a series bearing the general title " Vom Tode "
graphic arts at the present day is to be found a (Of Death), these four representing The Philosopher,
favourable incentive to the formation of style. The Ruler, War, and Longing. Hans Olde sends
The feeling of satisfaction which, as Count an etched portrait of the Jena philosopher, Rudolf
Kalckreuth remarked in his speech on the occasion Eucken, and another distinguished personage is
of the opening of the ex-
hibition at Hamburg, had
materially lightened the
heavy task of the jury,
will be shared by all who
examine the nine hundred
works assembled at these
galleries, representing a
selection from some 3,000
works submitted to the
jury. The arrangement
of the exhibits in the well-
lighted rooms at Com-
meter's is in all respects
excellent, and thus a
fresh opportunity is
afforded the art lovers
and collectors of Ger-
many's greatest port, who
have in these latter years
shown an ever-increasing
interest in the work of "a student of the talmud" (etching) by Hermann struck
279