The label you've provided gives the following details about the artwork and its author:The title of the work is "Christus im Tempel" (Christ in the Temple).It is described as an "Original Kaltnadelradierung", which means it's an original drypoint etching, a printmaking technique where the image is incised directly onto a metal plate with a sharp needle.The creator of the etching is V. Elisabeth Kronstedt.There is also a mention of "Malerin vom Salmersberg," which might suggest that the etching is based on a painting by this artist, or it could be a reference to where the painter worked or lived.The date of creation is approximately around 1920.The inventory number is 3K29100A.From the information available, it appears that V. Elisabeth Kronstedt may be the artist who created the etching, possibly inspired by or based on the work of a painter associated with Salmersberg. Further details about the artist or technique would require specialized research.
250 x 250
Hello Vasile,
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Regarding your item:
This item is an original drypoint etching titled "Christus im Tempel" (Christ in the Temple). Created using the technique of kaltnadelradierung, where the image is incised directly onto a metal plate with a sharp needle, this print captures a scene depicting Christ in the temple. The etching is attributed to V. Elisabeth Kronstedt and is dated approximately around 1920.
The mention of "Malerin vom Salmersberg" suggests a connection to either the subject matter or the artist's association with Salmersberg, though the exact nature of this reference is not clear. It could indicate that the etching is based on a painting by an artist associated with Salmersberg, or it may refer to the location where the artist worked or lived.
Despite the ambiguity surrounding the reference to Salmersberg, the etching itself reflects the meticulous skill and artistry of V. Elisabeth Kronstedt. The detailed lines and delicate shading characteristic of drypoint etchings evoke a sense of reverence and solemnity, capturing the spiritual essence of the scene depicted.
With its historical significance and artistic merit, "Christus im Tempel" serves as a testament to the enduring influence of religious themes in art and the craftsmanship of printmakers like V. Elisabeth Kronstedt.
Very good condition overall
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David U.