Or save it to favorites and we'll tell you if this item goes on sale!
- Get the Chairish App
- to view in your space
Bruno Paul, Self-Portrait, 1895, Pencil on Paper
- Get the Chairish App
- to view in your space
Details
Description
Bruno paul (1874 seifhennersdorf - 1968 berlin). Self-portrait, c. 1895. Pencil on paper, mounted on cardboard, 53.5 x 35 cm, …
more
Bruno paul (1874 seifhennersdorf - 1968 berlin). Self-portrait, c. 1895. Pencil on paper, mounted on cardboard, 53.5 x 35 cm, signed 'paul' at upper left.
- homo nudus -
about the artwork
in a mirrored situation, bruno paul looks at himself in the picture. While his body, which is the size of the format, is shown in profile parallel to the picture, he turns his head into the picture in order to become aware of himself there, whereby the lighter use of the drawing tool indicates that this is another level of reality - a mirror image, to be precise. The encounter with himself is a sober introspection of his own 'naked actuality'. A stock-taking beyond academic idealisation, whose point of departure and destination is the realisation addressed simultaneously to the observer: "i am what i am". And one's own form of existence is certainly deformed, which becomes particularly apparent when paul portrays himself in the final position, directly challenging an academic view of the body. Piquantly, he has made this self-exploration on the inside cover of a portfolio of embroidered representations that serve as models for the study of fine forms of beauty.
despite the realism of an unadorned, truthful self-portrait, there is an inscrutability. The sitter remains hidden from himself, as evidenced by the distanced gaze of self-observation. Accordingly, one half of the sitter's face appears to be erased in the mirror image.
here bruno paul creates a self-portrait that is unique in his oeuvre and that, in the form of a pictorial self-reflection, poignantly illustrates the experience of self-alienation in modernity.
alfred ziffer (ed.): bruno paul. Deutsche raumkunst und architektur zwischen jugendstil und moderne, münchner stadtmuseum, munich 1992, cat. No. 5, p. 26. There identified as a "male nude" of 1894/95.
about the artist
bruno paul's talent for drawing led him to study at the 'kunstgewerbeschule' in dresden from 1890 to 1893, while working as a draughtsman. From 1894 paul studied under paul höcker at the academy of fine arts, while also attending lectures at the technical university. Between 1896 and 1900 he contributed graphic illustrations to the magazine 'jugend' and between 1897 and 1906 numerous illustrations to the magazine 'simplicissimus'. He also produced book illustrations and exhibition posters.
in 1898, together with bernhard pankok, richard riemerschmid and hermann obrist, he founded the 'münchner vereinigte werkstätten für kunst im handwerk', designing furniture, textiles, wallpaper, rugs and metalwork. Paul was also one of the founding members of the 'münchner vereinigung für angewandte kunst', established in 1903, whose aims anticipated those of the 'deutscher werkbund', of which paul was also a co-founder.
the prizes paul received for interior design in paris (1900), st louis (1904) and dresden (1906) led to his appointment in 1907 as head of the teaching department at the museum of decorative arts in berlin, which wilhelm von bode secured against kaiser wilhelm ii, despite paul's earlier caricatures in simplicissimus. With the construction and lavish furnishing of 'haus westend' for the director of the berlin branch of the vereinigte werkstätten in 1908, paul became a sought-after architect among the berlin bourgeoisie, who also commissioned him to furnish ships of the norddeutscher lloyd. From 1907 to 1908 ludwig mies van der rohe and from 1909 to 1910 the future bauhaus architect adolf meyer worked in bruno paul's office.
in 1908 paul developed the first 'type furniture programme' and in 1911 the 'series furniture', which was produced at the deutsche werkstätten in dresden-hellerau until 1942. In 1910 paul was entrusted with the artistic direction of the german section at the world exhibition in brussels. After his admission to the prussian academy of arts in 1919, paul focused his reform efforts increasingly on the field of state art education and published the programmatic paper 'erziehung der künstler an staatlichen schulen'.
in 1924, he brought about the unification of the unterrichtsanstalt and the hochschule der bildenden künste to form the vereinigte staatsschule für freie und angewandte kunst - today's universität der künste berlin. In 1925, paul acquired the richmodishaus in cologne and founded the vereinigte zoo-werkstätten in berlin, initially producing lamps and later furniture. After international successes that consolidated paul's leading role in the field of artistic interior design, he was forced to resign when the nazis seized power. Together with ernst barlach, ernst ludwig kirchner, ludwig mies van der rohe and emil rudolf weiß, he was expelled from the academy in 1937 for being "politically unreliable". Despite this, paul was held in high esteem by adolf hitler, who included him on his "gottbegnadetenliste" (list of those blessed by god), thus saving him from war service. After the war, paul worked as an architect on the reconstruction of höxter and düsseldorf. In 1948 he turned down an appointment as president of the german academy in east berlin. In 1955 he was reinstated by the akademie der künste. In 1957 he moved to berlin, where he died in 1968 at the age of 94.
selected bibliography
alfred ziffer (hg.): bruno paul. Deutsche raumkunst und architektur zwischen jugendstil und moderne, münchner stadtmuseum, münchen 1992.
sonja günther: bruno paul. 1874–1968, berlin 1992.
andreas strobl; barbara palmbach: bruno paul. Simplicissimus, münchen 2003.
ralph musielski: bau-gespräche. Architekturvisionen von paul scheerbart, bruno taut und der "gläsernen kette", berlin 2003.
less
- Dimensions
- 13.78ʺW × 0.39ʺD × 21.26ʺH
- Styles
- Modern
- Art Subjects
- Portrait
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Heavy Signs of Use Heavy Signs of Use less
Standard Returns & Cancellations
Return Policy - All sales are final 48 hours after delivery, unless otherwise specified in the description of the product.
Extended Return for Trade
- Expands return window for trade members to 14 days (12 days more than our standard return policy)
- Trade member to notify Chairish of intent to return within 14 days of item delivery
- Buyer refunded item cost. Buyer pays return shipping cost
- Does not apply to damages that occur post-delivery
Related Collections
- Balmain Drawings
- Abstract Pencil Drawings
- Amber Drawings
- Chartreuse Drawings
- Pine Drawings
- 1950s Fashion Drawings
- Oyster Gray Drawings
- Plywood Drawings
- Black and White Drawings
- Charcoal Drawings
- Ink Drawings
- Pencil Drawings
- Fashion Drawings
- Stephanie Cate Drawings
- Architectural Drawings
- Collura and Co. Drawings
- Lime Drawings
- Rococo Drawings
- Edwardian Drawings
- John Begg Drawings
Returns
- Does not arrive
- Is broken during transit
- Is entirely different than what you purchased
- Some made-to-order items and a limited selection of other items (noted as non-refundable in the returns and cancellations section of the product description)
-
Orders where Free Local Pickup or Seller Managed Local Delivery were selected:
- Upon inspection, If you decide not to move forward with the purchase, you or your agent must refuse the item at the time of pickup/delivery from the seller
- Once you have taken possession of the item, all sales are final
- International, cross-border returns may require different processes depending on the countries between which the item is shipping to/from, and the buyer is responsible and duties (if applicable, on cross-border orders).
- On approved returns, the buyer is responsible for the full cost of return packing and shipping.
Cancellations
- Prior to shipping or local pickup, buyers may cancel an order for any reason, with the exception of some Made-to-Order items, where supplies have been purchased or work begun on the item.
- Please notify us within 24 hours of purchase if you would like to cancel an order, as prompt cancellation will reduce the likelihood that you will incur return shipping charges.
- Once shipping or pickup has been initiated, the cancellation will be considered a return and you will be responsible for the cost of shipping.
The Chairish Buyer Guarantee
Make an Offer
Have questions about how offers work? Learn more or .