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Exlibris Bookplate Heliogravüre Erhard Amadeus-Dier 1883-1969 Pair Crinoline

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  • Author: Amadeus-Dier, Erhard (1893-1969)
  • Condition: Used
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  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Year Of Publication: [To 1920]

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    [Bookplate in front of the writing for roses.] Couple, he with a hat and a bouquet of flowers, she in a crinoline with a bonnet.
    Amadeus-Dier, Erhard (1893-1969):
    [Around 1920]. 77 x 52 mm. Heliogravure.
    Language: German
    Order number: 14171
    Comments: * Not with Gutenberg. - Allocation as stated by the previous owner. Amadeus-Dier, born in Vienna, trained at the Academy of Fine Arts there and member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus, is one of the traditionalists. His stylistic models are the Baroque and Biedermeier periods. He cannot make friends with modernity, although surreal motifs keep appearing in his bookplates. What is striking about his bookplates is his penchant for fantasy birds, baroque cartouches in the style of Bayros and rich ornamentation that comes from Art Nouveau or Art Nouveau. the Wiener Werkstätten is shaped. - Small remnants of assembly on the back.
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    [Bookplate in front of the writing for roses.] Couple, he with a hat and a bouquet of flowers, she in a crinoline with a bonnet. Comments: * Not with Gutenberg. - Allocation as stated by the previous owner. Amadeus-Dier, born in Vienna, trained at the Academy of Fine Arts there and member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus, is one of the traditionalists. His stylistic models are the Baroque and Biedermeier periods. He cannot make friends with modernity, although surreal motifs keep appearing in his bookplates. What is striking about his bookplates is his penchant for fantasy birds, baroque cartouches in the style of Bayros and rich ornamentation that comes from Art Nouveau or Art Nouveau. the Wiener Werkstätten is shaped. - Small remnants of assembly on the back. Keywords: Exlibris Ex Libris Book