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Exlibris Bookplate Etching Hans Volkert 1878-1945 Fountain Beigaben

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  • Year Of Publication: [1911]
  • Author: Volkert, Hans (1878-1945)
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    Ex-libris Marie Louise Neuendorff. Fountain held by putti, two snakes and deer, coat of arms.
    Volkert, Hans (1878-1945):
    [1911]. 81 x 68 mm. Etching.
    Language: German
    Order number: 12940
    Comments: * Thieme-Becker 34; Gutenberg 12,338; Walter 113. - Born in Erlangen, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (painting class from Johann Caspar Herterich), then in Hamburg, he was a member of the Association of Drawing Artists in Munich, the Munich Artists' Cooperative and the Reich Association of Visual Artists. He can be assigned to the romantics, bright parents with children, religious motifs, but also the female nude are his determining themes. He brought the art of remarque to mastery. - Small remnants of assembly on the back. Enclosed are the ex-libris etchings for Johannes & Else Krause (Gutenberg 12.324; Dünstl-Walter 86; Opus 135) and Anton Dalmau (Gutenberg 12.308; Dünstl-Walter 32; Opus 105).
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    Ex-libris Marie Louise Neuendorff. Fountain held by putti, two snakes and deer, coat of arms. Comments: * Thieme-Becker 34; Gutenberg 12,338; Walter 113. - Born in Erlangen, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (painting class from Johann Caspar Herterich), then in Hamburg, he was a member of the Association of Drawing Artists in Munich, the Munich Artists' Cooperative and the Reich Association of Visual Artists. He can be assigned to the romantics, bright parents with children, religious motifs, but also the female nude are his determining themes. He brought the art of remarque to mastery. - Small remnants of assembly on the back. Enclosed are the ex-libris etchings for Johannes & Else Krause (Gutenberg 12.324; Dünstl-Walter 86; Opus 135) and Anton Dalmau (Gutenberg 12.308; D