The Prisoner (Der Gefangene)

Christian Rohlfs

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

Made in the aftermath of World War I, this woodcut of a man behind bars, perhaps a prisoner of war, evokes physical and psychic trauma. Christian Rohlfs’s bold, jagged lines emphasize the man’s emaciated body and the force with which he grips the bars.

Rohlfs died one year after the infamous Degenerate Art exhibition in Munich, in which modern works, including his own, were exhibited by the Nazis to defame and mock the art and artists.

Caption

Christian Rohlfs (German, 1849–1939). The Prisoner (Der Gefangene), 1918. Woodcut with watercolor (hand-coloring) on wove paper, image: 25 × 19 3/4 in. (63.5 × 50.2 cm) sheet: 26 3/8 × 22 1/4 in. (67 × 56.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Carll H. de Silver Fund, 65.161. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Title

The Prisoner (Der Gefangene)

Date

1918

Geography

Place made: Europe

Medium

Woodcut with watercolor (hand-coloring) on wove paper

Classification

Print

Dimensions

image: 25 × 19 3/4 in. (63.5 × 50.2 cm) sheet: 26 3/8 × 22 1/4 in. (67 × 56.5 cm)

Signatures

Signed, "Chr. Rohlfs" lower right in pencil

Credit Line

Carll H. de Silver Fund

Accession Number

65.161

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