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Exlibris Bookplate Cliche Otto Hupp 1859-1949 Arms Britannia

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  • Author: Hupp, Otto (1859-1949)
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  • Condition: Used
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Year Of Publication: [approx. 1920]
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    Bookplate [universal bookplate]. Coat of arms with inscription "Honi soit qui mal y pense". "Britannia".
    Hupp, Otto (1859-1949):
    [Approx. 1920]. 145 x 78 mm. Colored cliché.
    Language: German
    Order number: 15786
    Comments: * Thieme-Becker 17; Vollmer 2; Gutenberg 4819. - Monogrammed in the print. "His father made sure that Otto Hupp did an engraving apprenticeship with him while he was still at school. Soon after completing his training, from 1877 onwards, he attended the Düsseldorf Art Academy. There he was a student in the elementary class of Andreas Müller and Heinrich Lauenstein. [1] In 1878 he moved to Munich. From 1891 until his death he lived in the Munich suburb of Oberschleißheim. "(Wikipedia) His extensive bookplate has so far been virtually unexplored. - Good copy.
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    Bookplate [universal bookplate]. Coat of arms with inscription "Honi soit qui mal y pense". "Britannia". [Approx. 1920]. 145 x 78 mm. Colored cliché. Comments: * Thieme-Becker 17; Vollmer 2; Gutenberg 4819. - Monogrammed in the print. "His father made sure that Otto Hupp did an engraving apprenticeship with him while he was still at school. Soon after completing his training, from 1877 onwards, he attended the Düsseldorf Art Academy. There he was a student in the elementary class of Andreas Müller and Heinrich Lauenstein. [1] In 1878 he moved to Munich. From 1891 until his death he lived in the Munich suburb of Oberschleißheim. "(Wikipedia) His extensive bookplate has so far been virtually unexplored. - Good copy. Keywords: Exlibris Ex Libris Bookplate Marque de possession Data and imag