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Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870–1928) - Entdecktes Geheimnis

This early impression of Entdecktes Geheimnis (The Secret Disclosed) is a signed artist’s proof by Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870–1928), one of Austria’s foremost etchers and a key representative of Viennese graphic art around 1900. Printed prior to its 1897 publication by Seemann & Co., this version is particularly significant as it predates key compositional changes made in the final printed edition. Ferdinand Schmutzer studied under August Kühne and William Unger in Vienna before continuing his artistic education in Paris and Holland. Gaining widespread acclaim for his sensitive depictions of rural interiors and everyday domestic life, Schmutzer later turned to portraiture, portraying cultural and political figures of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. As Professor of Etching at the Vienna Academy, he influenced a generation of graphic artists in the interwar period. His works are held in major museum collections including the Albertina in Vienna, the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett, and the Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf. In Entdecktes Geheimnis, Schmutzer's mastery of atmosphere, light, and human emotion is clearly on display. The scene captures a dramatic pause in a domestic setting, with three seated women—one facing the viewer—absorbed in conversation or thought, while a younger woman stands isolated with a chair. The dim interior, softly diffused lighting, and subtle body language evoke a moment of introspection or revelation, echoing the psychological depth found in works by Max Klinger, Anders Zorn, and Käthe Kollwitz. His graphic work echoes the psychological depth seen in contemporaries such as Käthe Kollwitz, Max Klinger, and Anders Zorn, while also sharing thematic kinship with domestic interior scenes by artists like James Tissot and Édouard Vuillard. Awarded Gold Medals at the Vienna and Dresden Expositions, Schmutzer's etchings continue to be sought after for their technical excellence and evocative power As part of the archives of British museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1949-0411-4008

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Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870–1928) - Entdecktes Geheimnis

Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870–1928) - Entdecktes Geheimnis

This early impression of Entdecktes Geheimnis (The Secret Disclosed) is a signed artist’s proof by Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870–1928), one of Austria’s foremost etchers and a key representative of Viennese graphic art around 1900. Printed prior to its 1897 publication by Seemann & Co., this version is particularly significant as it predates key compositional changes made in the final printed edition.



Ferdinand Schmutzer studied under August Kühne and William Unger in Vienna before continuing his artistic education in Paris and Holland. Gaining widespread acclaim for his sensitive depictions of rural interiors and everyday domestic life, Schmutzer later turned to portraiture, portraying cultural and political figures of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. As Professor of Etching at the Vienna Academy, he influenced a generation of graphic artists in the interwar period. His works are held in major museum collections including the Albertina in Vienna, the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett, and the Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf.

In Entdecktes Geheimnis, Schmutzer's mastery of atmosphere, light, and human emotion is clearly on display. The scene captures a dramatic pause in a domestic setting, with three seated women—one facing the viewer—absorbed in conversation or thought, while a younger woman stands isolated with a chair. The dim interior, softly diffused lighting, and subtle body language evoke a moment of introspection or revelation, echoing the psychological depth found in works by Max Klinger, Anders Zorn, and Käthe Kollwitz.

His graphic work echoes the psychological depth seen in contemporaries such as Käthe Kollwitz, Max Klinger, and Anders Zorn, while also sharing thematic kinship with domestic interior scenes by artists like James Tissot and Édouard Vuillard.
Awarded Gold Medals at the Vienna and Dresden Expositions, Schmutzer's etchings continue to be sought after for their technical excellence and evocative power


As part of the archives of British museum:

https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1949-0411-4008

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