Patriath
Etching
1935
Modern
21.0 x 26.0 cm
Leo Baeck Institute
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Patriath
Giclée / Art Print
Reproduction Size
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Total Price
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Collectible Description
The Soul in the Etching: A Glimpse into Hermann Struck’s Patriarch
In the quiet, textured depths of Hermann Struck’s 1935 etching, Patriarch, one encounters more than just a portrait; one meets a profound testament to endurance and spiritual gravity. The work presents a striking black and white study of an elderly man, whose presence commands the frame with a dignified, downward gaze that seems to bridge the gap between the earthly and the divine. His long, flowing beard, rendered with meticulous precision, cascades toward his waist, acting as a visual anchor that lends weight and wisdom to his countenance. Through the masterful use of light and shadow, Struck captures the rugged topography of a face shaped by time, inviting the viewer into a silent, contemplative dialogue with a figure that embodies the very essence of ancestral heritage.
The technique employed here is nothing short of virtuosic. As a master of the etching needle, Struck utilizes the medium to create a rich tapestry of line and tone. The fine, rhythmic strokes that define the subject's facial hair and the subtle contours of his features demonstrate a sophisticated command over the acid-etched plate. This method allows for a delicate interplay of textures—from the soft, almost ethereal quality of the skin to the sharp, structural clarity of the beard. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a captivating monochromatic depth that provides a focal point of intellectual and emotional sophistication, making it an ideal centerpiece for a gallery wall or a curated study.
A Legacy Etched in History
To understand Patriarch, one must look toward the historical currents that flowed through Struck’s life. Born Chaim Aaron ben David in Berlin, Struck lived at the intersection of profound cultural identity and turbulent political change. As a prominent German-Jewish artist and Zionist, his work often served as a vessel for preserving the dignity of Jewish subjects during an era of mounting darkness in Europe. This specific etching, created in 1935, carries an inherent weight; it is a portrait that celebrates the resilience of tradition. The inclusion of subtle symbols, such as the Star of David etched into the corner, transforms the piece from a mere character study into a powerful emblem of cultural continuity and spiritual strength.
The emotional resonance of the work lies in its ability to evoke a sense of timelessness. There is a stillness in the subject’s downward gaze that suggests deep introspection or perhaps a moment of prayerful reflection. For those looking to adorn a space with art that inspires thought and provides a sense of groundedness, Patriarch offers an unparalleled emotional depth. It is a work that does not merely decorate a room but enriches the atmosphere with its quiet, commanding authority, reminding all who behold it of the enduring power of the human spirit and the indelible marks left by history.
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Artist Biography
early life and education
hermann struck, a renowned german-jewish artist, was born on march 6, 1876, in berlin, germany. he studied at the berlin academy of fine arts, where he honed his skills in painting and etching.artistic career
struck's artistic career was marked by his exceptional talent in lithographs and etchings, which often featured jewish subjects and landscapes. his work was widely recognized, and he became a respected figure in the art world. notably, struck published "die kunst des radierens" ("the art of etching") in 1908, a seminal work that offered both theory and practical instruction.notable works and associations
some of struck's notable works include:- portraits of ibsen, nietzsche, freud, albert einstein, herzl, oscar wilde, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of prominent figures.
- landscape etchings from his travels, which demonstrated his skill in capturing scenic beauty.
- commissioned portraits, including those of theodor herzl, which became an iconic representation of zionism.
zionist activism and military service
struck was a fervent zionist and jewish activist. he visited the land of israel in 1903 and displayed his art at the fifth zionist congress. during world war i, he served as a translator, liaison officer, and military artist.legacy and later life
struck's legacy is preserved through his numerous etchings and paintings, which can be found in various museums, including the kaiser-wilhelm-museum (krefeld, germany). he passed away on january 11, 1944, in haifa, israel.view struck's art at AllPaintingsStore
explore hermann struck's artwork on AllPaintingsStore, featuring a collection of his etchings and paintings. for more information on struck's life and work, visit wikipedia. discover the art of hermann struck:hermann struck
1876 - 1944 , Germany
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Lithographs, etchings
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Marc Chagall']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jozef Israëls']
- Date Of Birth: March 6, 1876
- Date Of Death: January 11, 1944
- Full Name: Hermann Struck
- Nationality: German-Jewish
- Notable Artworks:
- The Blind Beggar
- Central Park, NY
- Duomo Florence
- Place Of Birth: Berlin, Germany

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