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Die Räuber, Malik-Verlag, Berlin, 1922 (Dückers M V)
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George Grosz (1893-1959)
Die Räuber, Malik-Verlag, Berlin, 1922 (Dückers M V)
the complete portfolio of nine photolithographs, 1922, with the title and justification page, each lithograph signed in pencil, numbered C 91 on the justification, one of 54 copies on laid paper in a paper-covered folder (the total edition was one hundred), printed by P. Birkholz, Berlin, the full sheets, with deckle edges on all sides, two plates with an unobtrusive soft crease across the lower right corner, some foxing, minor time staining at the sheet edges, otherwise in good condition, loose as issued, within the original red paper-covered folder, with the image of plate I and the artist's name and title on the cover, the spine and corners in blue linen, the folder stained and slightly worn (portfolio)
S. 705 x 535 mm., overall 717 x 555 mm.
Die Räuber, Malik-Verlag, Berlin, 1922 (Dückers M V)
the complete portfolio of nine photolithographs, 1922, with the title and justification page, each lithograph signed in pencil, numbered C 91 on the justification, one of 54 copies on laid paper in a paper-covered folder (the total edition was one hundred), printed by P. Birkholz, Berlin, the full sheets, with deckle edges on all sides, two plates with an unobtrusive soft crease across the lower right corner, some foxing, minor time staining at the sheet edges, otherwise in good condition, loose as issued, within the original red paper-covered folder, with the image of plate I and the artist's name and title on the cover, the spine and corners in blue linen, the folder stained and slightly worn (portfolio)
S. 705 x 535 mm., overall 717 x 555 mm.
Provenance
Eduard Erdmann (German composer, 1896-1958), with his bookplate
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