Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl

Studies for "Abandoned,"

circa 1910,

various media

 
Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl (1860, Temesvar, Austria-Hungary-1933, Rome)
Study for the painting "Abandoned"
circa 1910
oil on board
40 x 59
The Daulton Collection

Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl (1860, Temesvar, Austria-Hungary-1933, Rome)

Study for the painting "Abandoned"

circa 1910

chalk on blue paper

45 x 29.5 cm

The Daulton Collection



This drawing is also known by the title "Solitudine."

 

Publication History:


Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl, 1860-1933.  London: Mathiessen Fine Art Ltd., 1987.  Cat. no. 28.

Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl (1860, Temesvar, Austria-Hungary-1933, Rome)

Head of a Young Woman

black and white chalk on brown paper

25 x 17.5 cm

circa 1910

signed lower right A. Hirschl and inscribed Roma

The Daulton Collection

Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl (1860, Temesvar, Austria-Hungary-1933, Rome)

Female Study

pencil and white heightening on paper

31,5 x 24 cm

verso stamped "Adolf Hirémy"

The Daulton Collection

 

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