Description: “DER VERLORENE SOHN” By: Hans Fronius Date: 1979 Dedicated to: Fray Bertha Klausner This is a spectacular original signed and numbered limited edition lithograph by internationally acclaimed artist HANS FRONIUS (1903-1988), dated 1979 of "The lost Son" for Frau Bertha Klausner 1980 Most widely held works were held by Bertha Klausner International Literary Agency Library (University of Pennsylvania) This collection was on show in 1980 at the University of Penn, Hans Fronius : drawings and illustrations : March 13 to April 4, 1980. This superb lithograph is entitled "Der Verloren Sohn". It is signed in pencil by the artist on the front lower right "Hans Fronius" and numbered on the lower left. Dedication to Frau Bertha Klausner. Finished Framed size 19" x 16" or 48 x 40 cm. In excellent overall condition. Authenticity is GUARANTEED. Lithographs by Hans Fronius have sold at auction for over $3,000. (Palais Dorotheum, Vienna, 4/27/2005). Gallery retail prices are always much higher. Hans Fronius, born in Yugoslavia, moved with his family to Graz at the end of World War I. From 1922 to 1928 Fronius studied at the Wiener Akademie der bildenden Künste with Karl Sterrer and Alois Delug. During this time, he made a number of study journeys to Italy, Germany, Holland, Denmark and France. His artistic role model was Alfred Kubin, who became Fronius' close friend. They exchanged letters ever since Fronius sent Kubin ten woodcuts to Kafka's 'Verwandlung' in 1931. In 1931, he took up a position as an art teacher at the vocational grammar school in Fürstenfeld/Styria, where he worked for almost three decades. After early painting attempts he then concentrated on drawing and woodcuts. His teaching position and artistic work was interrupted, when he had to take part in World War II. After 1945 Fronius began with the large series of illustrations of world literature. Overall, he published 115 books and portfolios. The illustrations for works by Franz Kafka and Edgar Allan Poe were particularly significant as they were known by a wide audience. In 1961, Fronius moved to Perchtoldsdorf near Vienna. After a further three years working in schools, Fronius became a freelance painter in 1963. This marked the beginning of an intense period of creativity which only ended with his death in 1988. Painting became the centre of his producing. Lithographs dominated his printed graphics, later the artist turned to etchings. Due to his spontaneity, his great narrative power and his fantastic imagination, his work was described as 'Expressive Realism'. His thematic range stretched from portraits through literary motifs to depictions of nature and cities. Hans Fronius' artistic work was met with considerable art historical appreciation. Monographic exhibitions and publications are opening up his extensive artistic oeuvre, which played a prominent role in Austrian 20th century art history and which has been honored with many prizes to date.
Price: 750 USD
Location: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
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Artist: Hans Fronius
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Hans Fronius
Size: Medium
Date of Creation: 1970-1989
Item Length: 16.5”
Region of Origin: Pennsylvania, USA
Framing: Framed
Personalize: Yes
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30")
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1979
Item Height: 19.5 in
Style: Expressive Realism
Features: Signed, Numbered
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 1”
Culture: Jewish
Time Period Produced: 1970-1979
Print Type: Lithograph
Image Orientation: Portrait
Signed: Yes
Title: Der Verlorene Sohn
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Biblical
Type: Drawing
Signed?: Signed
Theme: Biblical story
Original/Reproduction: Original Drawing
Production Technique: original
Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
Personalization Instructions: For Frau Berta Klausner