H. Frundt (H. Fründt) - Tristan and Isolde - Signed Original lithograph - Art Nouveau - 1900

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A 1907 Art Nouveau lithograph by H. Frundt, in a limited edition, signed in the plate, measuring 14 by 9.2 cm.

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Vintage German pre-1907 postcard for the opera TRISTAN und ISOLDE, artist-signed H. FRUNDT. Beautiful Art Nouveau illustration! Very fine unused condition with little signs of age. Measures approximately

Dimension of lithograph: 14 x 9.2 cm
Signed on the plate.

Published by Verlag Kimmelstiel

Clear printing with well-preserved colors.

H. Frundt (H. Fründt) – Known for creating illustrations in the Art Nouveau style, often on postcards, including motifs related to operas such as 'Tristan and Isolde' and 'Tannhäuser' by Richard Wagner. He probably worked in the early 20th century.

Tristan and Iseult, also known as Tristan and Isolde and other names, is a medieval chivalric romance told in numerous variations since the 12th century. Of disputed source, usually assumed to be primarily Celtic, the tale is a tragedy about the illicit love between the Cornish knight Tristan and the Irish princess Iseult in the days of King Arthur. During Tristan's mission to escort Iseult from Ireland to marry his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall, Tristan and Iseult ingest a love potion, instigating a forbidden love affair between them.

The legend has had a lasting impact on Western culture. Its different versions exist in many European texts in various languages from the Middle Ages. The earliest instances take two primary forms: the so-called courtly and common branches, respectively associated with the 12th-century poems of Thomas of Britain and Béroul, the latter believed to reflect a now-lost original tale. A subsequent version emerged in the 13th century in the wake of the greatly expanded Prose Tristan, merging Tristan's romance more thoroughly with the Arthurian legend. Finally, after the revived interest in the medieval era in the 19th century under the influence of Romantic nationalism, the story has continued to be popular in the modern era, notably Wagner's operatic adaptation.

Vintage German pre-1907 postcard for the opera TRISTAN und ISOLDE, artist-signed H. FRUNDT. Beautiful Art Nouveau illustration! Very fine unused condition with little signs of age. Measures approximately

Dimension of lithograph: 14 x 9.2 cm
Signed on the plate.

Published by Verlag Kimmelstiel

Clear printing with well-preserved colors.

H. Frundt (H. Fründt) – Known for creating illustrations in the Art Nouveau style, often on postcards, including motifs related to operas such as 'Tristan and Isolde' and 'Tannhäuser' by Richard Wagner. He probably worked in the early 20th century.

Tristan and Iseult, also known as Tristan and Isolde and other names, is a medieval chivalric romance told in numerous variations since the 12th century. Of disputed source, usually assumed to be primarily Celtic, the tale is a tragedy about the illicit love between the Cornish knight Tristan and the Irish princess Iseult in the days of King Arthur. During Tristan's mission to escort Iseult from Ireland to marry his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall, Tristan and Iseult ingest a love potion, instigating a forbidden love affair between them.

The legend has had a lasting impact on Western culture. Its different versions exist in many European texts in various languages from the Middle Ages. The earliest instances take two primary forms: the so-called courtly and common branches, respectively associated with the 12th-century poems of Thomas of Britain and Béroul, the latter believed to reflect a now-lost original tale. A subsequent version emerged in the 13th century in the wake of the greatly expanded Prose Tristan, merging Tristan's romance more thoroughly with the Arthurian legend. Finally, after the revived interest in the medieval era in the 19th century under the influence of Romantic nationalism, the story has continued to be popular in the modern era, notably Wagner's operatic adaptation.

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Artist
H. Frundt (H. Fründt)
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Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Tristan and Isolde - Signed Original lithograph - Art Nouveau - 1900
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Plate signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Year
1907
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
14 cm
Width
9.2 cm
Depiction/Theme
Mythology
Style
Art Nouveau
Period
1900-1910
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