Ferdinand Staeger (1880–1976)
“Self-Portrait” (“Selbstbildnis”),
circa 1930
Technical Details & Condition:
Etching with plate tone printed in brown ink on heavy cream
wove paper, hand-signed in pencil by the artist, titled as a self-portrait (“Selbstbildnis”),
and inscribed as an artist’s proof (“Probedruck”) numbered two of only three
impressions (“2/III”).
This is a richly inked, and strong impression with carefully
wiped plate tone giving a warm moody glow complementing the dramatic chiaroscuro
modelling of the face. The sheet is in excellent condition—near pristine—free
of tears, holes, folds, abrasions, or significant signs of handling and stains.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 35 x 26.2 cm
• Platemark: 19.5 x 14.5 cm
In-Plate Inscription:
• In mirror at lower left: “VERITAS”—truth (factual
accuracy)
Pencil Inscriptions:
• Left: “Probedruck” (proof print) “2/III”
• Centre: “Selbstbildnis” (Self-Portrait)
• Right on lower corner of the image: “F Staeger” (artist’s signature)
References:
• Muschler, Conrad Reinhold. Ferdinand Staeger: Eine
Monographie. Leipzig: Verlag Max Koch, 1925. (Note: This remains the definitive
authoritative monograph published during his prime printmaking years)
• Leisching, Julius. Ferdinand Staeger. Vienna: Artur Wolf, 1913. (Note:
Documenting his first master portfolio of 10 original etchings that launched
his printmaking career)
• The Cultural Foundation of German Expellees: Biography of Ferdinand Staeger: https://kulturstiftung.org/biographien/staeger-ferdinand-3
Commentary on the Artist:
Ferdinand Staeger is one of the major Austro-German
graphic artists of the early-to-mid 20th century. His work is strongly connected
to the Symbolist movement. An earlier example of his graphic work may be seen
in the illustrations for “Deutsche Gedichte: mit Schattenbildern”, 1908 (German
Poems: with Shadow Pictures; see https://archive.org/details/deutschegedichte00frau/page/12/mode/thumb)
epitomising the elegance of his designs. His later work, by contrast, is more
reliant on dense and intricate line work executed with the same technical precision
as his earlier designs.
This self-portrait (Selbstbildnis), with the depicted hand-mirror
inscribed with the Latin word “VERITAS” (Truth) clarifies the artist’s intent: to
capture an uncompromised truthful visual documentation of both his physical
features and psychological mindset without vanity or wishful idealisation.
Price & Shipping:
AU$336 (approx. US$234.88 / €205.19 / £175.10),
including worldwide express shipping. Import duties and taxes (if applicable)
are the buyer’s responsibility.
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to the artist’s intent to represent himself as truthfully as he is able—please
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