After Dark
Description
Photogravure after a painting by Jozef Israëls titled 'After Dark (Het late uur)' (ca. 1890 painting at Rijksmuseum The Netherlands SK-A-2603). This impressive photogravure is marked with numer 31 as part of the original portfolio with 50 photogravures of world-famous paintings by Jozef Israëls published by Gebr. E.M. Cohen Amsterdam and printed by Meissenbach & Riffarth Berlin in 1904. 'The Late Hour'. Heath landscape at night in which a woman walks along a path with a child in her arms. In the distance are houses on the left the moon. Photogravure is the term for a photomechanical process of printmaking in which a photographic image is transferred to a metal plate that is then printed in intaglio. Paper produced especially for this publication is watermarked "Jozef Israëls/ Uitgave van Gebrs. E & M Cohen/ Van Gelder Zonen". The publishing house was established by members of Dutch bookselling and publishing dynasty initially based in Arnhem and Nijmegen. The family was Jewish and the firm was liquidated following the rise of Nazism. Handmade frame to fit this unique work of art. As standard in our Gallery this is the framed with special anti-reflective and virtually invisible gTry it!