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Exlibris Bookplate Etching Eduard Winkler 1884-1978 Male Nude Hat Fountain

$ 16.25

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Year Of Publication: [Around 1925]
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Author: Winkler, Eduard (1884-1978)
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: Used

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    Fritz Born. Male nude with hat and books under his arm as a fountain figure.
    Winkler, Eduard (1884-1978):
    [Around 1925]. 122 x 61 mm. Etching.
    Language: German
    Order number: 12398
    Comments: * Vollmer 5; Gutenberg 46,832; Sparke 21. - Monogrammed in the print. "The artist's imagination must have been so rich, especially in earlier years, that he was barely able to fit his many ideas into one picture composition and therefore banished them to the remarques [...]. But since Winkler is aware of the danger of too many artistic ideas, he has found an appealing solution: In the middle of the plate, he creates an ex-libris of moderate size, just right for use, and he frames this center of the picture with wonderful edge ideas. The owner of such a plate can have any number of prints made from the middle picture without remarques to stick in the book, but for art enjoyment and collectors, any number of the total plate. "(Hans Laut, 1955, p. 149) - Good copy.
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    (2021-07-06)
    Fritz Born. Male nude with hat and books under his arm as a fountain figure. Comments: * Vollmer 5; Gutenberg 46,832; Sparke 21. - Monogrammed in the print. "The artist's imagination must have been so rich, especially in earlier years, that he was barely able to fit his many ideas into one picture composition and therefore banished them to the remarques [...]. But since Winkler is aware of the danger of too many artistic ideas, he has found an appealing solution: In the middle of the plate, he creates an ex-libris of moderate size, just right for use, and he frames this center of the picture with wonderful edge ideas. The owner of such a plate can have any number of prints made from the middle picture without remarques to stick in the book, but for art enjoyment and collectors, any number