Waldspiele | Forest Games

Waldspiele | Forest Games

Children clasp hands while playing a game (Ring Around the Rosie?) in a forest setting as other children look on. Fritz Ette, from the town of Eisleben, Germany, was a commercial photographer with his own studio, and was also active as an amateur. He won a gold medal, possibly for this work “Waldspiele“, at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition.

A commercial portrait cabinet card from the artists studio dating sometime after 1904 carried the following verso details: (translated)

FRITZ ETTE

EISLEBEN BAHNHOFSTR. 18

HIGHEST RECOGNITION FROM HIS MAJOR EMPEROR AND KING

AWARDED: STUTTGART 1899

MAINZ 1903

OSNABRÜCK 1904

S’ GRAVENHAGE 1904

WORLD EXHIBITION

ST. LOUIS 1904 GOLD MEDAL

TELEPHONE 167

THE PLATES REMAIN STORED FOR REORDERS AND COPIES AND ENLARGEMENTS CAN BE SUPPLIED AT ANY TIME.

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Image Dimensions10.1 x 23.4 cm Lieferung 2 | Second Issue

Support Dimensions26.6 x 35.4 cm cropped to plate marks on thin laid paper with watermark "VA" for Van Gelder Zonen

Print Notes

Recto: engraved: u.l.: Die Kunst in der Photographie 1906.; u.r.: Verlag von Wilhelm Knapp in Halle a/S.; l.l.: Fritz Ette Eisleben.; title, centered, lower margin: WALDSPIELE; l.r.: Meisenbach Riffarth & Co. Berlin.non-printed loose tissue guard.

Exhibitions | Collections

International Exposition St. Louis 1904: 1532.  Fritz Ette, Atelier für Photographie Eisleben, Bahnhofstr. 18  Open air pictures (autotypes). “Childrens dance,” one of three entries by Ette that may be the same as Waldspiele.