The Golem (Wie er in die Welt kam) (2010) Printmaking by Wilf Tilley

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Printmaking, Digital Print on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 15.8in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Expressionism Dark Fantasy
The Golem, a clay model, is brought to life by a magic word written on paper and inserted into an amulet on his chest. After an image from the silent movie (1920) "Der Golem wie er in die Welt kam". Directed by Paul Wegener and Carl Boese after a novel (1915) by Gustav Meyrink. Wegener played the role of the Golem with the action set in the[...]
The Golem, a clay model, is brought to life by a magic word written on paper and inserted into an amulet on his chest. After an image from the silent movie (1920) "Der Golem wie er in die Welt kam". Directed by Paul Wegener and Carl Boese after a novel (1915) by Gustav Meyrink. Wegener played the role of the Golem with the action set in the Jewish ghetto of medieval Prague. Digitized, kiri-e-type print on paper.

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Der GolemGustav MeyrinkCarl BoesePaul WegenerWilf Tilley

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Wilf Tilley (Prof. Michael W. Miller) was born in the North of England and began his career as an actor, age 16, with the National Youth Theatre at The Old Vic in a production of[...]

Wilf Tilley (Prof. Michael W. Miller) was born in the North of England and began his career as an actor, age 16, with the National Youth Theatre at The Old Vic in a production of Antony and Cleopatra in which Helen Mirren played Cleopatra and he carried a spear. “Wilf Tilley” (a combination of parental names) was part-adopted for a first solo exhibition at the AIR Gallery, London, when he was 27. Following an MA degree at the Royal College of Art, London, an interest in the neuro-anatomical drawings of Leonardo da Vinci led, via the Open University, to research on neuronal modelling in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics in the University of Oxford. He was a Fellow of St. Catherine's College, Oxford, and after a two-year Fellowship in the International Center for Medical Research, Kobe, was a founder member, then senior adviser at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute, where he designed a brain science exploratorium (BrainBox). Wilf has held eight solo exhibitions, participated in group exhibitions internationally, and held a first retrospective in Japan (The Neuro-mytheologian And Other Works), in 2003. A novel (The Ladyboy Murders) was shortlisted for the Impress Prize for New Writers in 2015. In November/December 2017, he held a second retrospective at the Frederick Harris Gallery, Tokyo. And a recent portrait (Manami-san) is part of the New Light Art Prize Exhibition in the UK, touring five galleries nationally (2023-2024).

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