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Stark beeinflusst von der “Brücke”-Künstlergruppe, schaffte Herbig seinen künstlerischen Durchbruch durch die Hinwendung zu persönlichen, gefühlvollen Sujets. Hier ist Herbigs Sohn Tyl im Atelier spielend dargestellt. – Minimal berieben und winzige Farbabplatzer, ansonsten in gutem Originalzustand.

Provenienz:
Galerie Ferdinand Möller, Berlin.
Wilhelm Valentiner, Berlin und Detroit.
Brigid Valentiner Bertoia, Barto, Pennsylvania.
Olympia Gallery, Philadelphia.
Christie’s, New York, 19.5.1981, Los 201.

Ausstellungen:
“Juryfreie Kunstschau”, Berlin, 1924, Nr. 513 (mit dem Titel “Der Turm”).
“From Expressionism to Resistance: Art in Germany 1909 – 1936. The Marvin and Janet Fishman Collection”, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Art Museum; Berlin, Berlinische Galerie; Frankfurt am Main, Schirn Kunsthalle; Emden, Kunsthalle; New York, The Jewish Museum; Omaha, Nebraska, Joslyn Art Museum; Atlanta, High Museum of Art, 1990-1992.
“Art as Resistance. The Marvin and Janet Fishman Collection”, Den Haag, Museum Escher in Het Paleis; Stockholm, Liljevalchs Konsthall; Helsinki, Helsingin Taidehalli; Brüssel, Palais des Beaux-Arts, 1995-1996.

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