Image

Constant Nieuwenhuys-Erlkönig II, 1990

Photographer

Tom Haartsen
Erlkönig [II]

Erlkönig [II]

1990
45,0cm
x 32,5cm
paper
washed ink
Collection Jaski Gallery, NL

CID

2336

The 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 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.

    English title

    Erlking [II]

    Alternate titles

    Erlkönig
    1990 Archive Entry

    Signed/dated

    Titled, signed and dated "Erlkönig", bottom left in black pencil and Constant '90, bottom right in black pencil.

    Provenance

    Constant
    Collection Christoph Caspari, Germany
    2006 Collection Galerie Jaski, NL (Sotheby's Amsterdam)
    Tags
    Child
    Death
    Family
    Father
    Music

    Frame dimensions

    No

    Image

    Constant Nieuwenhuys-ZT/Vrouw, man, kind, 1996

    Photographer

    Tom Haartsen
    ZT/Vrouw, man, kind

    ZT/Vrouw, man, kind

    1996
    45,4cm
    x 47,2cm
    paper
    watercolour
    Collection Fondation Constant, NL

    CID

    1222

      English title

      No Title/Woman, Man, Child

      Signed/dated

      Signed and dated Constant '96, bottom right in pencil on brown/black fond

      Provenance

      Constant
      2005 legacy Constant, Trudy Nieuwenhuys-van der Horst, NL
      2012 Collection Fondation Constant, NL
      Tags
      Child
      Family
      Father
      Mother
      People

      Frame dimensions

      nee

      Image

      Constant Nieuwenhuys-Erlkönig, 1990

      Photographer

      Tom Haartsen
      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.

        English title

        Elf King

        Alternate titles

        Le roi des aulnes
        1994

        Signed/dated

        Signed, dated and titled Constant '90, "Erlkönig", bottom left in black pencil

        Provenance

        1990 Constant
        2005 Collection Fondation Constant
        Tags
        Art
        Child
        Death
        Father
        Music

        Frame dimensions

        69,3 x 58,9 x 2,8 cm

        Image

        Constant Nieuwenhuys-Erlkönig, 1990

        Photographer

        Tom Haartsen
        Erlkönig

        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.

          English title

          Elf King

          Signed/dated

          Signed 'Constant,' bottom right in pencil

          Provenance

          Constant
          2005 Collection Trudy Nieuwenhuys, NL
          2012 Collection Fondation Constant, NL
          Tags
          Child
          Death
          Father
          Music

          Frame dimensions

          paper 39 x 27 cm