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Exlibris Bookplate Etching Walter Helping Leg 1893-1984 Holy Nepomuk Prague

$ 19.69

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Author: Helfenbein, Walter (1893-1984)
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  • Brand: Unbranded
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  • Year Of Publication: 1923
  • Condition: Used

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    Bookplate Robert and Paula Klaus. Saint Nepomuk on Charles Bridge in Prague, including five five-pointed stars.
    Helfenbein, Walter (1893-1984):
    1923. 123 x 97 mm. Etching.
    Language: German
    Order number: 13789
    Comments: * Vollmer 2; not with Gutenberg; KKS 101. - Hand signed and dated as well as signed and dated in the print. Handwritten as "1. State "marked. Helfenbein is probably one of the most productive bookplate erasers of his time. The authoritative catalog raisonné lists more than 300 sheets. His favorite subjects are the female nude, death, the Orient and the Landsknecht. He received his training at the Dresden School of Applied Arts from Euler, Erler and Gross, and his breakthrough came with Schlüter's bookplate competition in 1919. A sheet is bought, which brings him numerous orders. The climax of his ex-libris work is 1923 with 101 documented sheets. - Small remnants of assembly on the back.
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    Bookplate Robert and Paula Klaus. Saint Nepomuk on Charles Bridge in Prague, including five five-pointed stars. Comments: * Vollmer 2; not with Gutenberg; KKS 101. - Hand signed and dated as well as signed and dated in the print. Handwritten as "1. State "marked. Helfenbein is probably one of the most productive bookplate erasers of his time. The authoritative catalog raisonné lists more than 300 sheets. His favorite subjects are the female nude, death, the Orient and the Landsknecht. He received his training at the Dresden School of Applied Arts from Euler, Erler and Gross, and his breakthrough came with Schlüter's bookplate competition in 1919. A sheet is bought, which brings him numerous orders. The climax of his ex-libris work is 1923 with 101 documented sheets. - Small remnants of as