Thomas Mann
Print: after 1953 - before 1971Épreuve au gélatino-bromure d'argent, tirage tardif (tirage tardif )H x L : 35.5 x 27.7 cm
Thomas Mann (1875-1955) was a German writer, novelist and essayist. In 1901, his first novel The Buddenbrooks was a critical success. In 1929, Mann received the Nobel Prize for Literature. In 1934, Thomas Mann and his wife Katia visited New York for the first time for the publication of his novel Joseph and His Brothers in the United States. While in New York, Mann sat for Steichen. The portrait was published in 1934 in the August issue of Vanity Fair.
Object: Thomas Mann
- Artist | Manufacturer:
- Jean Schaack (1895-1959) | Draughtsperson
- Title:
- Young Man Working
- Date:
- around 1900 - 1974 | 1st quarter 20th century - 3rd quarter 20th century
- Inventory Number:
- 2003-065/169
- Collection:
- Luxembourg Art
- Domain:
- Drawing
- Iconography:
- Representation of a human being
- Material | Technique:
- Mine de plomb
- Measurements:
- H x L : 38 x 28.4 cm
- Location:
- Depot
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Copyright:
-
Work: In Copyright
Image(s): In Copyright | © National Museum of History and Art Luxembourg (MNHA)
Metadata: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)
- Photographer:
- Tom Lucas
Object: Search
- Artist | Manufacturer:
- Jean Schaack (1895-1959) | Draughtsperson
- Title:
- Young Man Working
- Date:
- around 1900 - 1974 | 1st quarter 20th century - 3rd quarter 20th century
- Inventory Number:
- 2003-065/169
- Collection:
- Luxembourg Art
- Domain:
- Drawing
- Iconography:
- Representation of a human being
- Material | Technique:
- Mine de plomb
- Measurements:
- H x L : 38 x 28.4 cm
- Location:
- Depot
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Copyright:
-
Work: In Copyright
Image(s): In Copyright | © National Museum of History and Art Luxembourg (MNHA)
Metadata: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)
- Photographer:
- Tom Lucas