Beethoven at the Künste Leipzig Museum, Germany
Beethoven at the Künste Leipzig Museum, Germany
Published 2016-05-19T10:44:16+00:00
Max Klinger (18 February 1857 – 5 July 1920) was a German Symbolist painter, sculptor, printmaker, and writer.
Klinger was born in Leipzig and studied in Karlsruhe. An admirer of the etchings of Menzel and Goya, he shortly became a skilled and imaginative engraver in his own right. He began creating sculptures in the early 1880s. From 1883–1893 he lived in Rome, and became increasingly influenced by the Italian Renaissance and antiquity.
This scan originates from Oliver Laric's initiative 'threedscans'. It is part of an ongoing project by Laric, titled 'Versions', which deals with historical and contemporary ideas relating to image hierarchies. Every model produced by Laric is free to be downloaded and used without copyright restrictions. If you use the models please write to stw@myminifactory.com and contact@threedscans.com
This is a very nicely detailed print that requires supports.
Date published | 19/05/2016 |
Time to do | 563 - 3438 minutes |
Material Quantity | 103 |
Dimensions | 85 x 130 x 123 |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Beethoven |
Dimension | 143 x 310 x 219 cm |
Accession | x |
Period | 1902 |
Medium | Coloured stone and bronze with glass, metal, ivory, and precious stone inlays |
Artist | Max Klinger |
Place | the Künste Leipzig Museum |