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Souvenir de Senlis

Print
1910 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Although he spent most of his adult life living in Paris, the painter and graphic artist Konstanty Brandel often visited his native Poland and continued to consider himself a Polish artist. His work may be described as Symbolist and has much in common with that of figures such as Odilon Redon and Gustave Doré, although Hieronymus Bosch, Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Francisco de Goya have also been cited as possible influences.

Brandel’s imagery often includes architecture, particularly Gothic cathedrals. This image is a comparatively conventional detail of buttressing on the façade of one of the great French cathedrals, at Senlis. Often Brandel’s architectural images are fantastic interpretations, with exaggerated and highly improbable structures, scale and perspective.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSouvenir de Senlis (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Drypoint and etching
Brief description
Konstanty Brandel: 'Souvenir de Senlis', etching/drypoint, France, 1910.
Physical description
View of a fragment of flying buttresses of a gothic cathedral, with part of a tower with barley sugar columns.
Dimensions
  • Plate height: 7.9cm
  • Plate width: 5.8cm
  • Sheet height: 36.3cm
  • Sheet width: 27.9cm
Style
Production typeLimited edition
Marks and inscriptions
Brandel (Signature in pencil on plate, between margin of ink and margin of plate on lower right.)
Credit line
Given by the artist’s uncle, Witold Leitgeber
Subject depicted
Summary
Although he spent most of his adult life living in Paris, the painter and graphic artist Konstanty Brandel often visited his native Poland and continued to consider himself a Polish artist. His work may be described as Symbolist and has much in common with that of figures such as Odilon Redon and Gustave Doré, although Hieronymus Bosch, Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Francisco de Goya have also been cited as possible influences.

Brandel’s imagery often includes architecture, particularly Gothic cathedrals. This image is a comparatively conventional detail of buttressing on the façade of one of the great French cathedrals, at Senlis. Often Brandel’s architectural images are fantastic interpretations, with exaggerated and highly improbable structures, scale and perspective.
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Konstanty Brandel Muzeum Narodow w Warszawie, Galeria Szfuki Wspolczesnej. Warsaw Listopad- grudzien 1977. Prints cat no. 27
Collection
Accession number
E.1436-1993

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Record createdAugust 17, 2006
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