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Congratulations Etching Ernst Heigenmooser 1893-1963 Walking

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  • Author: Heigenmooser, Ernst (1893-1963)
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  • Condition: Used
  • Year Of Publication: [To 1930]
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    You sneak your way there. Existence seems badly ruined to you. Here comes a friend with a cheerful disposition. Who now greets you graciously. How quickly your heart becomes serene. And happily you go on. So congratulations from Heinrich and Mimi Graf. Three walkers.
    Heigenmooser, Ernst (1893-1963):
    [Around 1930]. 98 x 72 mm. Hand-colored etching.
    Language: German
    Order number: 13784
    Comments: * Vollmer 2. - Hand signed. Heigenmooser, who calls himself Heig as an artist and signs accordingly, is considered a master of occasional graphics. Braungart (ELZ 1929, p. 18) emphasizes: "Especially the boyish, easy manner of Heig needs the greatest possible freedom so that it can unfold in all its amiability, grace and mischievousness." - Good copy.
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    You sneak your way there. Existence seems badly ruined to you. Here comes a friend with a cheerful disposition. Who now greets you graciously. How quickly your heart becomes serene. And happily you go on. So congratulations from Heinrich and Mimi Graf. Three walkers. [Around 1930]. 98 x 72 mm. Hand-colored etching. Comments: * Vollmer 2. - Hand signed. Heigenmooser, who calls himself Heig as an artist and signs accordingly, is considered a master of occasional graphics. Braungart (ELZ 1929, p. 18) emphasizes: "Especially the boyish, easy manner of Heig needs the greatest possible freedom so that it can unfold in all its amiability, grace and mischievousness." - Good copy. Keywords: Pour felicite Pro felicitate Casual graphics Commercial graphics Data and images powered by Book friend (2