Design for a tiled stove
circa 1920-1921
- Perspective and plan for a tiled stove, with additions to the top and bottom of the stove. An erased graphite sketch is visible at the u.l.; it may also have been a sketch for a stove.
- The subject of this drawing is identified as a tiled stove by the inscription "Kachelofen" (tiled stove). This inscription, probably by the draughtsman, occurs on several of the drawings in the group DR1988:0155 - DR1988:0209, as does the inscription "Ofen" (stove). Henze illustrates examples of "Kachelofen" which are similar to this one in size and proportion (fig. 105, p. 98 and fig. 114, p.103).
Graphite, pen and bright blue ink, and pen and black ink
sheet: 32.8 x 20.9 cm
DR1988:0175
- The l.l. corner of this sheet is folded.
inscribed - by the draughtsman, in pen and bright blue ink, u.l. to u.r.: "Kachelofen 'Heim' Blatt [illeg.]"; c.l.: "Perspectivische Ansicht [scale]"; and l.l.: "Grundriss [scale]"
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