ZT/Twee mensen

1991
33.5cm x 37.2cm
paper, watercolour
Private collection, Belgium
CID: 2929

Atelier

1990
19.5cm x 21.0cm
etching
Collection Fondation Constant, NL
CID: 7588

This is a collaborative print by Constant and his friend Ronald Tolman, in whose print studio he worked every now and then in the eighties and nineties. The signatures and date has been printed in mirror image. As is characteristic of Constant's work he has placed several animals in the artist's studio.
Edition: 22

Erlkönig

1990
17.8cm x 12.7cm
aquatint, etching
Collection Fondation Constant, NL
CID: 144

Edition: 15
Elf King is a ballad written by the German poet, Goethe, in 1782. Put to music by Schubert in 1815. It tells the sad tale of a father riding home with his son in his arms (presumably the boy is ill). The boy sees feverish images of the Elf king, imagery of death, who tries to lure him to the 'other side'. The boy frantically cries out to his father for help. The Elf king is relentless and threatens to take the boy by force. When the father reaches his destination the boy has passed away.
Constant also made a watercolor of Erlkönig.

Erlkönig

1990
45.9cm x 35.4cm
paper, watercolour
Collection Fondation Constant, NL
CID: 441

The Elf King king is a ballad written by the German poet, Goethe, in 1782. Put to music by Schubert in 1815. It tells the sad tale of a father riding home with his son in his arms (presumably the boy is ill). The boy sees feverish images of the Elven king, imagery of death, who tries to lure him to the 'other side'. The boy frantically cries out to his father for help. The Elven king is relentless and threatens to take the boy by force. When the father reaches his destination the boy has passed away.
Constant also made an etch of the Erlkönig.

Erlkönig [II]

1990
45.0cm x 32.5cm
paper, washed ink
Collection Jaski Gallery, NL
CID: 2336

The Elf King king is a ballad written by the German poet, Goethe, in 1782. Put to music by Schubert in 1815. It tells the sad tale of a father riding home with his son in his arms (presumably the boy is ill). The boy sees feverish images of the Elven king, imagery of death, who tries to lure him to the 'other side'. The boy frantically cries out to his father for help. The Elven king is relentless and threatens to take the boy by force. When the father reaches his destination the boy has passed away.
Constant also made an etch of the Erlkönig.

Justine

1990
140.0cm x 130.0cm
linen, oil paint
Private collection, NL
CID: 2295

1990-1991.

La belle noiseuse [II]

1990
42.5cm x 57.0cm
paper, watercolour
Collection Hans de Vries, BE
CID: 965

La belle noiseuse [I]

1990
52.0cm x 73.0cm
paper, watercolour
EAM Collection, Germany
CID: 217

La famille

1990
57.0cm x 41.0cm
paper, watercolour
Collection Hugo and Carla Brown
CID: 1412

La Mort de Waldo

1990
42.0cm x 56.5cm
paper, watercolour
Collection Fondation Constant, NL
CID: 201