FILTER RESULTS × Close
Skip to Content ☰ Open Filter >>

Object Results


Image: At the Gate (Am Thor)

Photo Credit: photo: R. Lee
View
Zoomable Image

Bookmark (persistent url): https://dac-collection.wesleyan.edu/objects-1/info/8033

At the Gate (Am Thor)

1887
19th century

Max Klinger, German, (1857–1920)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Etching
Series: from set of ten etchings A Love (Eine Liebe) (Opus X)
Edition: 4th edition
Bibliography: Hans Wolfgang Singer, Klinger Oeuvre Catalog, cat. no. 159.
Credit Line: Purchase funds, 1965
Accession Number: 1965.8.1.3

Keywords Click a term to view the records with the same keyword
This object has the following keywords:
  • 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

DAC Downloadable Open Access Image

Please see the DAC Open Access Images Policy and ReadMe PDF. This policy is similar to the concise No Known Copyright statement at RightsStatements.org.

To download an image, control-click or right-click on a link below, then select "Download," "Save Link," or a similar choice in your web browser.

DAC Open Access Image: JPEG, < 2 MB (Help)

DAC Open Access Image: TIFF, ~20-40 MB (Help)

Please use this image credit line:
Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: R. Lee) .

Portfolio List Click a portfolio name to view all the objects in that portfolio
This object is a member of the following portfolios:


Your search criteria: Keyword is "DKWJ" and [Objects]Display Artist is "Max Klinger".

View current selection of records as: