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Exlibris Bookplate Etching Sepp Frank 1889-1970 Face Brückengerüst

$ 29.34

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  • Author: Frank, Sepp (1889-1970)
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  • Condition: Used
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  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Year Of Publication: [To 1917]

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    Willy Zweiffel Library. Face on the pillar of a bridge framework.
    Frank, Sepp (1889-1970):
    [Around 1917]. 160 x 133 mm. Etching.
    Language: German
    Order number: 14254
    Comments: * Vollmer 2; not with Gutenberg; Sparke 193. - One of 50 copies numbered and signed in Roman numerals. Born in Feldafinger, he is considered the antipode of the Viennese Kleinmeister (Cossmann and his school). "His people are mostly engrossed in a philosophical or technical problem, intertwined in a great work performance, tower above the horizon in a sublime size and often seem to go beyond the scope of the already large-format bookplate. The art of leaving out and concentrating on simple lines support the trend towards the pathetic and heroic. "(Laut, 1955, p. 132 f.) He has designed around 200 bookplates, many of which belong to the luxury bookplate category. - Good copy.
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    Willy Zweiffel Library. Face on the pillar of a bridge framework. Comments: * Vollmer 2; not with Gutenberg; Sparke 193. - One of 50 copies numbered and signed in Roman numerals. Born in Feldafinger, he is considered the antipode of the Viennese Kleinmeister (Cossmann and his school). "His people are mostly engrossed in a philosophical or technical problem, intertwined in a great work performance, tower above the horizon in a sublime size and often seem to go beyond the scope of the already large-format bookplate. The art of leaving out and concentrating on simple lines support the trend towards the pathetic and heroic. "(Laut, 1955, p. 132 f.) He has designed around 200 bookplates, many of which belong to the luxury bookplate category. - Good copy. Keywords: Exlibris Ex Libris Bookplate