Lot Essay
In the tradition of the Art Nouveau Gesamtkunstwerk, Wenzel Hablik worked as a architect, designer, painter and printmaker. Unlike most Art Nouveau or Jugendstil artists, who used floral or other biomorphic forms as the basis of their designs, Hablik increasingly found inspiration in anorganic shapes, in the formation of rocks and crystalline structures, a fascination clearly expressed in Schaffende Kräfte as well as in his utopian architectural designs, which make him one of the foremost exponents of expressionist architecture.
When Herwarth Walden, the great promoter and publisher of expressionist art, exhibited this portfolio in 1912, it was probably the first series of prints ever to be shown in his legendary gallery Der Sturm in Berlin.
When Herwarth Walden, the great promoter and publisher of expressionist art, exhibited this portfolio in 1912, it was probably the first series of prints ever to be shown in his legendary gallery Der Sturm in Berlin.