Landscape in the Tyrol
Print
1818 (made)
1818 (made)
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This small print uses the linear vocabulary of intaglio printmaking but is in fact a lithograph, a technique invented by the artist's brother Alois Senefelder in 1798.
Object details
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Title | Landscape in the Tyrol |
Materials and techniques | Litohgraph |
Brief description | Lithograph. Clemens Senefelder. Landscape in the Tyrol, Germany, 1818. |
Physical description | Landscape in the Tyrol with figures, showing a river with wooden bridge, farm buildings on either side and to the left in the background a hill with castle on top. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Par Clem : Senefelder (Lower left) |
Object history | Clemens J.J. Senefelder was the brother of Aloys Senefelder, the inventor of lithography |
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Summary | This small print uses the linear vocabulary of intaglio printmaking but is in fact a lithograph, a technique invented by the artist's brother Alois Senefelder in 1798. |
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Accession number | E.1864-1991 |
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Record created | March 2, 2009 |
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