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August Gaul
August Gaul was born on October 22nd, 1869 in Großauheim, Germany and died on October 18th, 1922 in Berlin. He was a founding member of the Berlin Secession. On close terms with art dealers like Bruno and Paul Cassirer, he became a leading figure…
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Blessed are the Merciful, for they shall obtain Mercy.
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 16 (1916), recto Resurrectio Poloniae by August Gaul. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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The Year of our Lord 1916
Title page of Der Bildermann 1, No. 14 (1916), verso Wenns so weiter geht... by August Gaul. Barlach wrote in his diary: “Today I sent a drawing to Der Bildermann - Christ is led by the Devil on to a mountain and shown the kingdoms of the world and…
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Dona Nobis Pacem (Give Us Peace)
Title page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 18 (1916), verso Weihnacht by August Gaul. Give us Peace, (Dona Nobis Pacem), from the Agnus Dei in the Latin mass. Printed in the Christmas issue, a sorrowing Madonna ‘clothed with the sun’ floats high above…
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Gent
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 4 (1916), recto Kut el Amara by August Gaul. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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The Journey
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 3 (1916), verso illustration to Die neue Sommerzeit (Arno Nabel) by August Gaul. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Belgian Landscape
Title page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 8 (1916), verso illustration to Mattenrast (Morgenstern) by August Gaul. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Landscape
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 15 (1916), verso Illustration To Bergziegen (Mountain Goats) by Christian Morgenstern by August Gaul. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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Mother and Child
Page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 6 (1916), recto Horns Riff by August Gaul. Printed by Paul Cassirer.
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The Resurrection of Poland
Title page from Der Bildermann 1, No. 16 (1916), verso Selig sind die Barmherzigen by Ernst Barlach. Printed by Paul Cassirer.