Falls of the Rhine at Schaffhausen (Rheinfall von Schaffhausen)

Description

Menzel was one of the most celebrated and prolific painters in Germany during the 19th century. A meticulous draftsman, he executed detailed drawings in preparation for each of his paintings. Thousands of the artist’s notebook studies have survived. Many of them were studies of heads, half-figures, and landscape vignettes to be incorporated into his paintings. This sheet depicting a waterfall and bridge shrouded in mist is an example of one of Menzel’s exquisite graphite studies.

Provenance

Adolf Glüenstein, Hamburg; Adolf Glüenstein, Hamburg (Lugt 123, verso, lower center, in blue ink). [C.G. Boerner, Düsseldorf]

Falls of the Rhine at Schaffhausen (Rheinfall von Schaffhausen)

Adolph von Menzel

1885

Accession Number

1985.147

Medium

graphite, with stumping (traces of white paint, along left edge, unrelated to composition)

Dimensions

Sheet: 12.3 x 19.5 cm (4 13/16 x 7 11/16 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund