Christian Rohlfs
- Introduction
- Christian Rohlfs (November 22, 1849 – January 8, 1938) was a German painter and printmaker, one of the important representatives of German expressionism.
- Wikidata
- Q62992
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Names
- Christian Rohlfs, ch. rohlfs, chr. rohlfs, Rohlfs
- Ulan
- 500017013
Exhibitions
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German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse
Mar 27–Jul 11, 2011
MoMA
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Focus: Pollock and Printmaking
Oct 29, 1998–Feb 2, 1999
MoMA
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Four German Printmakers: Max Klinger, Lovis Corinth, Christian Rohlfs, and Otto Dix
Apr 4–Jul 23, 1991
MoMA
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Figurative Inventions
Mar 22–Jul 17, 1990
MoMA
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Prints: Proofs and Variants
Nov 16, 1989–Mar 13, 1990
MoMA
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Christian Rohlfs has
31 exhibitionsonline.
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Christian Rohlfs Conversation (Unterhaltung) (c. 1908-09)
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Christian Rohlfs The Three Kings (Die heiligen drei Könige) from the periodical in portfolio form Die Schaffenden, vol. 1, no. 1 (c. 1910, published 1918)
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Christian Rohlfs Couple I (Paar I) (1910)
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Christian Rohlfs Nomads (Wanderer) 1910
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Christian Rohlfs Street in Soest (Strasse in Soest) from the periodical in portfolio form Die Schaffenden, vol. 1, no. 1 (1911, published 1918)
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Christian Rohlfs Landscape (Polling) [Landschaft (Polling)] (1911)
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Christian Rohlfs Landscape (Polling) [Landschaft (Polling)] (1911)
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Christian Rohlfs Three Women (Drei Frauen) (1912)
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Christian Rohlfs Song Bird (Singvogel) (c. 1912)
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Christian Rohlfs Linoleum block for _Benediction (Segen) _ (c. 1912)
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Christian Rohlfs Prayer (Andacht) (c. 1911)
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Christian Rohlfs Profile of a Young Girl (Mädchenkopf, Profil) (c. 1911)
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Christian Rohlfs Cerberus (1912)
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Christian Rohlfs Elijah in the Wilderness (Elias in der Wüste) (c. 1912)
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Christian Rohlfs Three Heads (Drei Köpfe) (c. 1912)
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Christian Rohlfs In Love (Verliebt) (c. 1912)
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Christian Rohlfs In Love (Verliebt) (c. 1912)
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Christian Rohlfs Cat and Mouse (Katze und Maus) (c. 1912/13)
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Christian Rohlfs Debate (Beratung) (1913)
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Christian Rohlfs Death and Child (Tod und Kind) (c. 1912/13)
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Christian Rohlfs Cat and Mouse (Katze und Maus) (c. 1912/13)
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Christian Rohlfs Cat and Mouse (Katze und Maus) (c. 1912/13)
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Christian Rohlfs Two Dancers (Zwei Tanzende) from the portfolio New European Graphics, 5th Portfolio: German Artists, 1921 (Neue Europäische Graphik, 5. Mappe: Deutsche Künstler, 1921) (c. 1913, published 1923)
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Christian Rohlfs .a Two Dancers (Zwei Tanzende) .b Conversation (Unterredung) .c Conversation, (Unterredung) [partial stencil] .a (c. 1913) .b (c. 1913) .c (c. 1913)
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Christian Rohlfs Female Half-Figure (Weibliche Halbfigur) (1913)
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Christian Rohlfs Cat (Katze) (1913)
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Christian Rohlfs Cat (Katze) (1913)
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Christian Rohlfs Lament (Mother of God) [Beweinung (Mutter Gottes)] (c. 1913)
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Christian Rohlfs The Soldier (Der Soldat) (c. 1914)
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Christian Rohlfs Benediction (Segen) (c. 1912)
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Christian Rohlfs Sorceress (Hexe) (c. 1910)
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Christian Rohlfs Sorceress (Hexe) (c. 1910)
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Christian Rohlfs Old Men's Heads (Greisenköpfe) (partial print, in reverse) (1912)
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Christian Rohlfs Drunkard (Trinker) (c. 1915)
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Christian Rohlfs Drunkard (Trinker) (c. 1915)
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Christian Rohlfs Children (Kinder) (c. 1915)
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Christian Rohlfs Head II (Kopf II) (c. 1915)
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Christian Rohlfs Little Couple (Kleines Paar) (c. 1915)
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Christian Rohlfs Return of the Prodigal Son (Rückkehr des verlorenen Sohnes) from the annual portfolio of the Alliance for the Advancement of German Art (Verbindung zur Förderung deutscher Kunst) (1916, published 1931)
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Christian Rohlfs Return of the Prodigal Son (Rückkehr des verlorenen Sohnes) (1916)
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Christian Rohlfs Expulsion from Paradise (small version) [Austreibung aus dem Paradies (klein)] (c. 1915-16)
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Christian Rohlfs Blue Fan Dancer 1916
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Christian Rohlfs Elijah with the Raven II (large version) [Elias mit dem Raben II (groß)] (c. 1915-16)
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Christian Rohlfs Sermon on the Mount (Bergpredigt) (1916)
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Christian Rohlfs The Entertainer (1917)
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Christian Rohlfs Expulsion from Paradise (large version) [Austreibung aus dem Paradies (groß)] (c. 1917)
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Christian Rohlfs Resurrection (Auferstehung) (c. 1917)
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Christian Rohlfs Prisoner (Der Gefangene) (1918)
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