Null Orlik, Emil (1870-1932) (1870-1932) "Self", pencil drawing. 

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Orlik, Emil (1870-1932) (1870-1932) "Self", pencil drawing. Shows Orlik leaning over and working on a work. Signed and inscribed lower right. Sheet 22 x 16 cm.

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Orlik, Emil (1870-1932) (1870-1932) "Self", pencil drawing. Shows Orlik leaning over and working on a work. Signed and inscribed lower right. Sheet 22 x 16 cm.

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Emil Orlik, "Insulinde" also called "Der Zoologe Ernst Haeckel auf der Insulinde", an older man standing at the railing of a ship with a hat and looking into the distance, see catalogue raisonné Glöckner 208, etching (aquatint, drypoint and roulette), signed "Orlik" in pencil below the image on the right and dated and titled "1901 Insulinde " in the plate on the left, stamp "Orlik" and "59 Ernst Haeckel" in pencil in the lower left corner of the sheet, larger closed tear, slight traces of age, mounted under passepartout, dimensions approx. 19.8 x 16.2 cm, sheet dimensions approx. 39.5 x 33 cm. Artist information: German-JewishJewish painter, graphic artist, photographer and craftsman (1870 Prague to 1932 Berlin), studied from 1891 at the Munich Academy under Wilhelm von Lindenschmit the Younger and Johann Leonhard Raab as well as at the public school of Heinrich Knirr, 1898 stay in England, 1900-01 study of Japanese colour woodcuts in Japan, 1903-04 in Vienna, 1905-32 professor at the Unterrichtsanstalt des Kunstgewerbemuseums resp. Berlin's Vereinigte Staatsschulen, travelled extensively to Egypt, Nubia, China, Korea, Japan and Siberia in 1911, travelled to North America in 1924, temporary contributor to the Munich magazine "Jugend", member of the Berlin Academy of Arts, member of the Vienna and Munich Secession, of the Verein Berliner Künstler, the Deutscher Künstlerbund Weimar and the Deutscher Werkbund, honorary member of the Verein für Originalradierung Berlin, active in Berlin-Charlottenburg, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler, matricula of the Munich Academy and Wikipedia.