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Illustration to Schnapsdestille (Liquor Shop)
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 16 (1916), verso Betrayal in the Garden (Gethsemane) by Oskar Kokoschka. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Johann Vincenz Cissarz
Johann Vincenz Cissarz was born on January 22nd 1873, Danzig, German Empire (today Gdańsk, the Republic of Poland) and died on December 22nd 1942, Frankfurt, Germany. From 1891 until 1894 Cissarz studied at the academy of arts in Dresden, where he…
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The Dreaming Boys *
Original Title Die Träumenden Knaben Year of Production 1908 Artist Oskar Kokoschka Medium Book Materials String, board, linen, paper, ink Dimensions height: 24.3 cm; width: 29.7 cm; depth 0.5 cm Credit Line Purchased from Mrs Margaret…
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Mother and Child *
Original Title Käthe Kollwitz Mutter und Kind Year of Production 1928 Artist Käthe Kollwitz and Louise Diel Medium Book Materials Paper, ink Dimensions height: 24.7; width: 19.5 cm Credit Line Purchased Copyright We have attempted to…
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Walter Gramatté
Walter Gramatté was born in 1897 in Berlin and died in 1929 in Hamburg. Gramatté had a very short (15 years) career but a very productive one – paintings, drawings and prints with subjects of figures, portraits, still life’s, landscapes and book…
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Wilhelm von Kaulbach
Wilhelm von Kaulbachwas born on 15th October 1805 in Bad Arolsen, Germany and died in Munich, Germany of cholera on April 7th 1874. Kaulbach was a painter, illustrator, and muralist associated with the German Romantic movement. He attended the…
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The Blue Rider Almanac 2nd Ed. *
Original Title Der Blaue Reiter Year of production 1914 Artist Franz Marc and Wassily Kandinsky Medium Book Materials Paper, ink Dimensions height: 29.8 cm; width: 21.6 cm; depth: 1.8 cm Credit Line Gift of Michael Brooks * You can browse the…
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The Blue Rider Almanac 1st Ed. *
Original Title Der Blaue Reiter Year of Production 1912 Artist Franz Marc and Wassily Kandinsky Medium Book Materials Paper, ink Dimensions height: 29.8 cm; width: 21.6 cm; depth: 1.8 cm Credit Line Purchased * You can browse the entire book…
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The Story of the Hess Family
Alfred Hess (1879-1931) was a wealthy Jewish shoe manufacturer. In the 1920s Hess shoes were a byword for quality, exported all over Europe and abroad from the four large ‘M & L Hess Schuhfabrik’ factories in the town. Alfred Hess also…
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Brothers, 'We Have Found a Path'
This is an illustration to a poem by Christian Morgenstern 'We Have Found a Path'. Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 7 supplement (1916). Printed by Paul Cassirer.