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At the Gate (Am Thor)
188719th century
Max Klinger, German, (1857–1920)
- courtship - Endeavors to gain the attention, favor, or affection of another being, usually with the intent of establishing a relationship of further intimacy or marriage; the period during which such activities take place. [April 1994 descriptor added.]
- gates - Swinging or sliding barriers used to fill or close a gateway between two exterior spaces, often made of a grating or open framework or forming a heavy or rough structure.(W) Also, interior barriers resembling these. For barriers of more solid and finished construction and usually leading to interior spaces, use "doors." [March 1993 descriptor moved.]
- symbolism
- women
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Max Klinger, German, (1857–1920) . At the Gate (Am Thor), 1887. From A Love (Eine Liebe) (Opus X). Etching. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1965.8.1.3. Purchase funds, 1965. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: R. Lee) .