TY - BOOK ID - 26336315 TI - Lyonel Feininger : Loebermann collection : drawings, watercolors, prints AU - Mössinger, Ingrid AU - Drechsel, Kerstin PY - 2006 SN - 9783791337661 9783791361031 9783791361048 9783791337678 379133767X 379136104X PB - Munich: Prestel, DB - UniCat KW - Loebermann, Harald KW - Feininger, Lyonel KW - Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz KW - 76.07 KW - Feininger, Lyonel 1871-1956 (°New York, Verenigde Staten) KW - Grafiek tekeningen 1910-1955 Lyonel Feininger KW - Der Blaue Reiter KW - Grafiek houtsneden 1ste h. 20ste eeuw KW - Grafiek Weimar Bauhaus KW - Grafische kunst grafische kunstenaars A-Z KW - Loebermann, Harald, KW - Grafiek ; tekeningen ; 1910-1955 ; Lyonel Feininger KW - Grafiek ; houtsneden ; 1ste h. 20ste eeuw KW - Grafiek ; Weimar ; Bauhaus KW - Grafische kunst ; grafische kunstenaars A-Z KW - Art KW - Art collections KW - Private collections KW - Feininger, Lyonel, KW - Feininger, Lyonel Charles Adrian, KW - Feininger, Charles Léonell, KW - Feininger, Léonell Charles, KW - Loebermann, Harald, - 1923-1996 - Art collections - Exhibitions KW - Art - Private collections - Germany - Exhibitions KW - Loebermann, Harald, - 1923-1996 KW - Drawing KW - Painting KW - Graphic arts KW - prints [visual works] KW - watercolors [paintings] KW - freehand drawings [drawings] UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:26336315 AB - This monograph presents the Loebermann collection in its entirety, featuring more than 300 of Lyonel Feininger's graphic works and offering a generous cross-section of the artist's oeuvre. Associated with the Die Bruecke and Bauhaus movements of early twentieth century, Feininger emigrated to America during World War II, where he painted the subjects he admired most - images of the urban world; the beauty and power of the trains; paddle steamboats, schooners and yachts making their way up the Hudson River. Architect and art collector Harald Loebermann was drawn to the structural ingenuity of Feininger's drawings and paintings. His collection of Feininger's graphic work is published here in its entirety. Presented chronologically and in a simple classical format, the works are enhanced by quotations from Feininger himself, along with critical commentary. Through these folios and with the aid of the essays' appreciation of the artist, readers can discover Feininger's works for themselves, and study the development of an artist who depicted the beauty of modern life in line and paint. ER -