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Ludwig Heinrich JUNGNICKEL (1881-1965) “Drei blaue Aras” - “Three Blue Macaws” (1909) Farbholzschnitt - Colour woodcut Sammlung / Collection ALBERTINA Wien / Vienna Ausstellung / Exhibition Dürer, Munch, Miró. The Great Masters of Printmaking ALBERTINA Wien / Vienna - 2023
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel
Fuchs und Hahn, 1919
Farblithografie/Papier 13 x 10 cm
Signaturstempel J. H. Jungnickel
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel (Austrian/German, 1881–1965) - The sweet kitten
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Parrot’s Forest (Papageienwald) Textile Sample, c.1913 Designer: Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel (Austrian [born Germany], 1881–1965) Maker: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna, Austria, active 1903–1932) Block-printed linen, 41 × 30 3/4 in. (104.1 × 78.1 cm) Saint Louis Art Museum 9:2020
#animals in art#european art#20th century art#birds in art#bird#birds#Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel#Austrian art#1910s#textiles#textile sample#linen#Wiener Werkstätte#parrot#parrots#Saint Louis Art Museum
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel - Trauerweide
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel
Lawn Tennis
1905/06
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel - Obstgarten (Orchard), color linocut. c. 1903.
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Cricket In An Armchair
Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel (1911) - lithograph
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Ludwig Heinrich JUNGNICKEL (1881-1965) “Das Gewitter” (um 1913) - “The Tempest” (c. 1913) Öl auf Leinwand / Oil on Canvas LEOPOLD MUSEUM Wien / Vienna Schenkung aus Privatbesitz / Donation from private collection Ausstellung / Exhibition HAGENBUND - Von der gemäßigten zur radikalen Moderne HAGENBUND - From moderate to radical Modernism LEOPOLD MUSEUM Wien / Vienna - 2022/23
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel
Zwei blaue Aras, 1914
Farboffsetlithografie/Papier 23,8 x 21,7 cm
Offset-Lithografie nach dem Holzschnitt von Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel
Holzschnitt verzeichnet im Wkvz. Jungnickel, Spielvogel-Bodo OG 45 und abgebildet im Kat. Chrastek, Widder 2019, S. 106, Nr. 279
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel • detail of two hedgehogs from a textile design
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel (Austrian/German, 1881–1965) - The watchful cat
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Garmology podcast: Going archival - With Dr Kat Jungnickel (S05/E20 #120)
This week’s guest is Dr Kat Jungnickel, sociologist (from Goldsmiths, University of London), cyclist, tweed enthusiast and keen investigator of historical clothing patents. We talk about how the popularity of ‘safety’ bicycles in Britain in the 1890s became a catalyst for the women’s rights movement and led to sartorial inventions and patents for new forms of (convertible) cycle wear that…
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THANK YOU for introducing me to Jungnickel's art, but are you sure that's a cricket? It looks more like a goat to me. Various other tumblrs I've searched seem divided on the subject.
I reblogged it from someone else, so the caption is theirs. But a number of art publications (such as Taschen) title the work ‘smoking cricket’, and some say it’s sometimes erroneously called ‘smoking goat’.
Here’s a nice article about his work from a museum that displayed it in a woodcut exhibition, that also addresses the fact that the billy-goat-looking-cricket is a cricket.
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