Hermann Struck
(1876-1944) was a successful Berlin artist renowned for his
masterful portraits and landscapes. He taught the art of
printmaking to some great student, including Marc Chagall and
Jacob Steinhardt; his monograph on the art of etching became a
classic in the field. Struck was an Orthodox Jew and a Zionist who
maintained an outlook on the world that was decidedly and
unconventionally cosmopolitan. This is evident in the choice of
subjects for countless portraits, from Friedrich Nietzsche to
Sigmund Freud, and in the images from his frequent travels
throughout Europe, the Middle East and America. |