Untitled
1921
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1921
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
Dominant colour
Untitled is a 1921 ink by Georg Scholz, held at Museum of Modern Art.
This image is a black-and-white lithograph featuring three men in formal attire, each adorned with medals and holding various items. The man on the left grasps a staff with a circular emblem, while the central figure holds a sword and a ribbon. The man on the right carries a snake and a sword. Behind them, a banner displays a circular emblem and illegible text. In the background, a town scene unfolds, complete with buildings and a church steeple. Above, a cloud formation features a figure riding a horse, surrounded by birds and a banner with the text "INENTAL UMATIK." The scene is set against a backdrop of buildings, with a church steeple visible in the distance. The overall atmosphere is one of formality and ceremony, with the three men standing in a dignified manner. To learn more about the artist behind this piece, explore the works of Georg Scholz.
Georg Scholz (1890–1945) was a German artist, born in Wolfenbüttel.
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