Boy with Teddy Bear, 1925
etching on paper
29.5 x 21.8 cm
2022-26
© The Estate of George Mayer-Marton
This print is typical of Mayer-Marton's etching practice in pre-Second World War Vienna, where he became well-known as a prominent member of the progressive artists' group known as the Hagenbund....
This print is typical of Mayer-Marton's etching practice in pre-Second World War Vienna, where he became well-known as a prominent member of the progressive artists' group known as the Hagenbund. Other examples from the same period include a slightly earlier topographical view of the Danube (1922) and another of figures toboganning down a snowy hill (1924), both held by the British Museum Prints & Drawings department.
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