Dancers: Kitty Starling (Die Tanzerin) by Max Pollak
Dancers: Kitty Starling (Die Tanzerin)
Max Pollak
Title
Dancers: Kitty Starling (Die Tanzerin)
Artist
Year
c. 1925
Technique
drypoint
Image Size
19 1/2 x 17 11/16" platemark
Signature
pencil, lower right
Edition Size
proof, from outside of the intended edition of 120
Annotations
pencil titled, lower left; Friedl Pollak collection stamp and notation in lower left corner of sheet; remarque of Egyptian heiroglyphic-like dancer in plate, beneath image, lower left
Reference
Paper
ivory simile vellum wove paper
State
published
Publisher
artist
Inventory ID
22895
Price
$450.00
Description
Kitty Starling was a German American dancer who performed in London. Ludwig Hohlwein (1874-1949) created at least three highly stylized posters in 1914 featuring the dancer. One poster proclaims her to be a German American eccentric dancer and another the London Darling. Max Pollak had an affinity for dancers and they seemed willing models for the artist. This is one of three drypoint portraits of Kitty Starling in our collection of works by Max Pollak.