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STRUCK, Hermann.

Bildnis Theodor Herzl.

Stock Code
91304
1900
£8,000

Struck's most famous work and one of the symbols of Zionism - a powerful portrait of Theodor Herzl, signed by Herzl himself.

Hermann Struck (1876-1944) and Theodor Herzl (1860-1904) met several times in Egypt and Vienna before this portrait etching was created in 1903. A fervent Zionist and admirer of Herzl's, Struck made his preparatory sketches for the portrait when he visited the political activist's house in Vienna. During the sixth Zionist Congress in Basel in August 1903, the two met again and on this occasion Herzl asked Struck to allow him to sign a few of the first copies of the etching.

Struck depicted Herzl's visionary side by giving us the impression that he is looking towards the future. Although Struck made two additional etchings of this portrait after Herzl's death, it is the 1903 version that has remained the most famous, and the most iconic of all the portraits

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Description

Soft ground etching; 60.5 x 50.5 cm (framed); artist's signature in the plate to lower right of etching, with his Hebrew name beneath (Haim Aaron ben David); Theodor Herzl's signature in pencil to margin lower right; to lower left of margin a star of David with Hermann Struck's initials therein, his signature in pencil to the right; closed tears to margin expertly repaired, mounted on acid-free tissue, and framed.

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