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Exlibris Bookplate Etching Mathilde Ade 1877-1953 Skifahrerin Hut Mountains

$ 22.78

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  • Author: Ade, Mathilde (1877-1953)
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  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Year Of Publication: [approx. 1920]
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: Used
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    This book belongs to: Grete Loewie. Skier looking at hut in the mountains.
    Ade, Mathilde (1877-1953):
    [Approx. 1920]. 120 x 100 mm. Etching (gray on white).
    Language: German
    Order number: 15713
    Comments: * Thieme-Becker 1; Vollmer 1; Gutenberg 13,590; Kern et al. 180. - Hand signed. Signed in the print. Walter von Zur Westen has named Ade "the chief representative of humor in German bookplate art", and that gets to the heart of the matter. Her more than 300 sheets, almost all of which were created between 1900 and 1925, have a constant inner trait (Ade bookplates are immediately recognizable as such), but her motifs are very different and she almost always finds a very individual relationship to the owner. She finds her mastery in the often colored, filigree drawings that are still actively collected today. - Good copy.
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    (2021-06-28)
    This book belongs to: Grete Loewie. Skier looking at hut in the mountains. [Approx. 1920]. 120 x 100 mm. Etching (gray on white). Comments: * Thieme-Becker 1; Vollmer 1; Gutenberg 13,590; Kern et al. 180. - Hand signed. Signed in the print. Walter von Zur Westen has named Ade "the chief representative of humor in German bookplate art", and that gets to the heart of the matter. Her more than 300 sheets, almost all of which were created between 1900 and 1925, have a constant inner trait (Ade bookplates are immediately recognizable as such), but her motifs are very different and she almost always finds a very individual relationship to the owner. She finds her mastery in the often colored, filigree drawings that are still actively collected today. - Good copy. Keywords: Exlibris Ex Libris