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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Steinstraße 33 courtyard in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal
      Nov. 16, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Steinstraße 33 courtyard in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of Steinstraße 33 in Hamburg, Old Town, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: signed and dated lower right: "M.Stobbe 22", verso inscribed: "Max Stobbe 1922 | Hof Steinstr. 33 Hbg." Date: 1922 Description: The Altona-born artist Max Stobbe was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured numerous streets and alleyways in Hamburg in his drawings, which were destroyed during the turmoil of the war at the latest and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel neighbourhood are of particular interest, as it was completely demolished by the 1960s as part of modern urban planning. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 44,8 cm x 28,8 cm (17,6 x 11,3 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Langergang 55 courtyard, Hamburg Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal
      Nov. 16, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Langergang 55 courtyard, Hamburg Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses at Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel neighbourhood, c. 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: signed and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe | Langergang 55", verso inscribed: "Hof Langergang 55 Hbg." Date: c. 1922 Description: The Altona-born artist Max Stobbe was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured numerous streets and alleyways in Hamburg in his drawings, which were destroyed during the turmoil of the war at the latest and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel neighbourhood are of particular interest, as it was completely demolished by the 1960s as part of modern urban planning. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 44,0 cm x 28,3 cm (17,3 x 11,1 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Courtyard in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal
      Nov. 16, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Courtyard in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses at Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel neighbourhood, c. 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: signed and inscribed lower right: "Stobbe | Langergang 55", verso inscribed: "Hof Langergang 55 Hbg." Date: c. 1922 Description: The Altona-born artist Max Stobbe was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured numerous streets and alleyways in Hamburg in his drawings, which were destroyed during the turmoil of the war at the latest and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel neighbourhood are of particular interest, as it was completely demolished by the 1960s as part of modern urban planning. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 44,0 cm x 28,3 cm (17,3 x 11,1 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Altstädter Straße in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal
      Nov. 16, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Altstädter Straße in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Altstädter Straße in Hamburg, half-timbered houses with brick-lined compartments, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: inscribed, signed and dated lower right: "Altstädter Straße | M.Stobbe 22", verso inscribed: "Altstädterstraße" Date: 1922 Description: The Altona-born artist Max Stobbe was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured numerous streets and alleyways in Hamburg in his drawings, which were destroyed during the turmoil of the war at the latest and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel neighbourhood are of particular interest, as it was completely demolished by the 1960s as part of modern urban planning. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 42,2 cm x 30,9 cm (16,6 x 12,2 in)

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    • Max Stobbe, 1883 Altona-1963 Hamburg, view into
      Aug. 31, 2024

      Max Stobbe, 1883 Altona-1963 Hamburg, view into

      Est: €150 - €300

      Max Stobbe, 1883 Altona-1963 Hamburg, view into the old part of Lübeck with St. Peters church, pastel on paper, signed lower right and dated 21, approx. 46x30 cm, PP, etc., frame approx. 64x45cm . German Description: Max Stobbe, 1883 Altona-1963 Hamburg, Blick in die Lübecker Altstadt mit dem Kirchturm von Sankt Peter, Pastell auf Papier, rechts unten signiert und dat. 21, ca. 46x30 cm, PP, u.Gl., R. ca. 64x45cm

      Henry's Auktionshaus
    • Max Stobbe, 1883 Altona-1963 Hamburg, city view with
      May. 25, 2024

      Max Stobbe, 1883 Altona-1963 Hamburg, city view with

      Est: €300 - €600

      Max Stobbe, 1883 Altona-1963 Hamburg, city view with church, pastel on paper, signed lower right and dated 21, approx. 46x30 cm, PP, etc., frame approx. 64x45cm . German Description: Max Stobbe, 1883 Altona-1963 Hamburg, Stadtansicht mit Kirche, Pastell auf Papier, rechts unten signiert und dat. 21, ca. 46x30 cm, PP, u.Gl., R. ca. 64x45cm

      Henry's Auktionshaus
    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Steinstraße 33 courtyard in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal
      May. 25, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Steinstraße 33 courtyard in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of Steinstraße 33 in Hamburg, Old Town, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M.Stobbe 22", inscribed on verso: "Max Stobbe 1922 | Hof Steinstr. 33 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 44,8 cm x 28,8 cm (17,6 x 11,3 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Langergang 55 courtyard, Hamburg Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal
      May. 25, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Langergang 55 courtyard, Hamburg Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses at Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, c. 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe | Langergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Hof Langergang 55 Hbg. Date: c. 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 44,0 cm x 28,3 cm (17,3 x 11,1 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Rademachergang 55, Hamburg Gängeviertel, 1922, Charcoal
      May. 25, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Rademachergang 55, Hamburg Gängeviertel, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses Rademachergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed, dated and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe 22 | Rademachergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Rademachergang 55 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 38,1 cm x 30,4 cm (15 x 12 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Breitergang 45, Hamburg Gängeviertel, 1922, Charcoal
      May. 25, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Breitergang 45, Hamburg Gängeviertel, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Breitergang 45 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, alleyway between the houses, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed, dated and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe 22 | Breitergang 45", inscribed on verso: "Hof Breitergang 45 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 44,0 cm x 28,2 cm (17,3 x 11,1 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Messberg in Hamburg, 1914, Charcoal
      May. 25, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Messberg in Hamburg, 1914, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Helms Samenhandlung on the Messberg in Hamburg, house facades on the square, 1914, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Cardboard Inscription: signed and dated lower left: "M.Stobbe 14". Date: 1914 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 25,0 cm x 19,4 cm (9,8 x 7,6 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hamburg Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal
      May. 25, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hamburg Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Dark alley in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M. Stobbe 12", inscribed on verso: "Niedernstr. 11". Date: 1912 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 24,0 cm x 16,5 cm (9,4 x 6,5 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Alleyways in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, 1923, Charcoal
      May. 25, 2024

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Alleyways in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, 1923, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Lanes in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, narrow alley between the houses, 1923, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M. Stobbe 23". Date: 1923 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany, Size: Paper: 24,5 cm x 18,8 cm (9,6 x 7,4 in)

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Steinstraße 33 courtyard in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 30, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Steinstraße 33 courtyard in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of Steinstraße 33 in Hamburg, Old Town, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M.Stobbe 22", inscribed on verso: "Max Stobbe 1922 | Hof Steinstr. 33 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Langergang 55 courtyard, Hamburg Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 30, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Langergang 55 courtyard, Hamburg Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses at Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, c. 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe | Langergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Hof Langergang 55 Hbg. Date: c. 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Rademachergang 55, Hamburg Gängeviertel, 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 30, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Rademachergang 55, Hamburg Gängeviertel, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses Rademachergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed, dated and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe 22 | Rademachergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Rademachergang 55 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Breitergang 45, Hamburg Gängeviertel, 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 30, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Breitergang 45, Hamburg Gängeviertel, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Breitergang 45 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, alleyway between the houses, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed, dated and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe 22 | Breitergang 45", inscribed on verso: "Hof Breitergang 45 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Messberg in Hamburg, 1914, Charcoal
      Dec. 30, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Messberg in Hamburg, 1914, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Helms Samenhandlung on the Messberg in Hamburg, house facades on the square, 1914, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Cardboard Inscription: signed and dated lower left: "M.Stobbe 14". Date: 1914 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hamburg Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal
      Dec. 30, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hamburg Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Dark alley in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M. Stobbe 12", inscribed on verso: "Niedernstr. 11". Date: 1912 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Alleyways in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, 1923, Charcoal
      Dec. 30, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Alleyways in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, 1923, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Lanes in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, narrow alley between the houses, 1923, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M. Stobbe 23". Date: 1923 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Courtyard in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal
      Nov. 11, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Courtyard in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses at Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, c. 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed lower right: "Stobbe | Langergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Hof Langergang 55 Hbg. Date: c. 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Altstädter Street in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal
      Nov. 11, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Altstädter Street in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Altstädter Straße in Hamburg, half-timbered houses with brick-lined compartments, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Inscribed, signed and dated lower right: "Altstädter Straße | M.Stobbe 22", inscribed on verso: "Altstädterstraße". Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Courtyard in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal
      Jul. 15, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Courtyard in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, around 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses at Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, c. 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed lower right: "Stobbe | Langergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Hof Langergang 55 Hbg. Date: c. 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Altstädter Street in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal
      Jul. 15, 2023

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Altstädter Street in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Altstädter Straße in Hamburg, half-timbered houses with brick-lined compartments, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Inscribed, signed and dated lower right: "Altstädter Straße | M.Stobbe 22", inscribed on verso: "Altstädterstraße". Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • Stobbe, Max
      May. 25, 2023

      Stobbe, Max

      Est: €70 - €100

      (1883 Altona - Hamburg 1936). 3 Ansichten des Hamburger Gängeviertels. Niedernstrasse 19, Hofniedernstr.40, Steinstrasse. Kohlezeichnung. Um 1912. Ca. 17 x 9 cm - 44 x 28 cm. Sign. u. betitelt. teils dat. Verso Rapp'sche Hamburgensiensammlung Mappe 8 Nr.: 132, 133. Teilw. unter Passep. - ╔Dabei╗: Unbek. Künstler, wohl Hamburger Gasse. Kohle/Pastell. 1911. 31 x 21 cm. Undeutl. sign. R

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    • Stobbe, Max
      Feb. 17, 2023

      Stobbe, Max

      Est: €100 - €150

      (1883 Altona - Hamburg 1936). 3 Ansichten des Hamburger Gängeviertels. Niedernstrasse 19, Hofniedernstr.40, Steinstrasse. Kohlezeichnung. Um 1912. Ca. 17 x 9 cm - 44 x 28 cm. Sign. u. betitelt. teils dat. Verso Rapp'sche Hamburgensiensammlung Mappe 8 Nr.: 132, 133. Teilw. unter Passep. - ╔Dabei╗: Unbek. Künstler, wohl Hamburger Gasse. Kohle/Pastell. 1911. 31 x 21 cm. Undeutl. sign. R

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    • Stobbe, Max
      Dec. 16, 2022

      Stobbe, Max

      Est: €140 - €200

      (1883 Altona - Hamburg 1936). 3 Ansichten des Hamburger Gängeviertels. Niedernstrasse 19, Hofniedernstr.40, Steinstrasse. Kohlezeichnung. Um 1912. Ca. 17 x 9 cm - 44 x 28 cm. Sign. u. betitelt. teils dat. Verso Rapp'sche Hamburgensiensammlung Mappe 8 Nr.: 132, 133. Teilw. unter Passep. - ╔Dabei╗: Unbek. Künstler, wohl Hamburger Gasse. Kohle/Pastell. 1911. 31 x 21 cm. Undeutl. sign. R

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    • Hamburg.
      Dec. 16, 2022

      Hamburg.

      Est: €100 - €150

      Messberg 8. - Niederuste. 2 (1 mit etw. Kolorit) Kohlezeichnungen v. Max Stobbe (1883-1936), ca. 1912. Blgr. 20 x 11,5 bzw. 33 x 22 cm. Das 1.Bl. unt. re. sign., dat. u. betitelt, Auf Passep. mit Vlgs.-Etitekett "Rapp'Sche Hamburgensiensammlung Mappe 8 Nr. 152", das 2. Bl. auf Passep. verso betitelt u. dat. 1913. R

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Courtyard Steinstraße 33 in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Courtyard Steinstraße 33 in Hamburg, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of Steinstraße 33 in Hamburg, Old Town, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M.Stobbe 22", inscribed on verso: "Max Stobbe 1922 | Hof Steinstr. 33 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, around 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, around 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses at Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, c. 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe | Langergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Hof Langergang 55 Hbg. Date: c. 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Rademachergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Rademachergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses Rademachergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed, dated and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe 22 | Rademachergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Rademachergang 55 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, around 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Hof Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, around 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Courtyard of the houses at Langergang 55 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, c. 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed lower right: "Stobbe | Langergang 55", inscribed on verso: "Hof Langergang 55 Hbg. Date: c. 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Altstädter Straße in Hamburg, half-timbered houses, 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Altstädter Straße in Hamburg, half-timbered houses, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Altstädter Straße in Hamburg, half-timbered houses with brick-lined compartments, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Inscribed, signed and dated lower right: "Altstädter Straße | M.Stobbe 22", inscribed on verso: "Altstädterstraße". Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Breitergang 45 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, 1922, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Breitergang 45 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel district, 1922, Charcoal

      Est: €120 - €200

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Breitergang 45 in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, alleyway between the houses, 1922, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Signed, dated and inscribed lower right: "M.Stobbe 22 | Breitergang 45", inscribed on verso: "Hof Breitergang 45 Hbg. Date: 1922 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Helms Samenhandlung on the Messberg in Hamburg, 1914, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Helms Samenhandlung on the Messberg in Hamburg, 1914, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Helms Samenhandlung on the Messberg in Hamburg, house facades on the square, 1914, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper, mounted on Cardboard Inscription: signed and dated lower left: "M.Stobbe 14". Date: 1914 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Lane in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Lane in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Dark alley in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, Niedernstraße 11, 1912, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M. Stobbe 12", inscribed on verso: "Niedernstr. 11". Date: 1912 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Busy street in Hamburg-Altona (Thedestraße?), 1914, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Busy street in Hamburg-Altona (Thedestraße?), 1914, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Busy street in Hamburg-Altona, Possibly Thedestraße?, 1914, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M. Stobbe 14", inscribed on verso: "Thedestr. [?] 20-24 shortly before demolition 1914 | M.Stobbe". Date: 1914 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Alleys in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, 1923, Charcoal
      Dec. 10, 2022

      M. STOBBE (1883-1963), Alleys in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, 1923, Charcoal

      Est: €90 - €150

      Max Stobbe (1883 Hamburg-Altona - 1963 ibid.): Lanes in Hamburg's Gängeviertel, narrow alley between the houses, 1923, Charcoal Technique: Charcoal on Paper Inscription: Signed and dated lower right: "M. Stobbe 23". Date: 1923 Description: The artist Max Stobbe, who was born in Altona, was active around the turn of the century until the middle of the 20th century and devoted himself primarily to realistic scenes of everyday life in his home city of Hamburg. He also captured in his drawings numerous streets and alleys of Hamburg that were destroyed at the latest in the turmoil of the war and no longer exist as they can be seen in Stobbe's drawings. The views of Hamburg's Gängeviertel are of particular interest, as this was completely demolished in the course of modern urban planning until the 1960s. Keywords: Hamburg, Old Town, Old Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Altona, Cityscapes, 20th century, Realism, Cities, Germany,

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    • Stobbe, Max
      Jul. 08, 2022

      Stobbe, Max

      Est: €160 - €240

      (1883 Altona - Hamburg 1936). 3 Ansichten des Hamburger Gängeviertels. Niedernstrasse 19, Hofniedernstr.40, Steinstrasse. Kohlezeichnung. Um 1912. Ca. 17 x 9 cm - 44 x 28 cm. Sign. u. betitelt. teils dat. Verso Rapp'sche Hamburgensiensammlung Mappe 8 Nr.: 132, 133. Teilw. unter Passep. - ╔Dabei╗: Unbek. Künstler, wohl Hamburger Gasse. Kohle/Pastell. 1911. 31 x 21 cm. Undeutl. sign. R

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    • Stobbe, Max
      Feb. 18, 2022

      Stobbe, Max

      Est: €200 - €300

      (1883 Altona - Hamburg 1936). 3 Ansichten des Hamburger Gängeviertels. Niedernstrasse 19, Hofniedernstr.40, Steinstrasse. Kohlezeichnung. Um 1912. Ca. 17 x 9 cm - 44 x 28 cm. Sign. u. betitelt. teils dat. Verso Rapp'sche Hamburgensiensammlung Mappe 8 Nr.: 132, 133. Teilw. unter Passep. - ╔Dabei╗: Unbek. Künstler, wohl Hamburger Gasse. Kohle/Pastell. 1911. 31 x 21 cm. Undeutl. sign. R

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    • MAX STOBBE (1883 Altona - 1936 Hamburg)
      Feb. 28, 2021

      MAX STOBBE (1883 Altona - 1936 Hamburg)

      Est: -

      Bleistiftzeichnung auf Textil (auf Pappe montiert), ¨Der Visculenhof in Lüneburg¨ (1909), unten rechts signiert ¨M. Stobbe¨ und datiert, unten links sowie verso ortsbezeichnet, ca. 16x20,5cm (in Passepartout), gerahmt (33x40cm), (stock-)fleckig

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