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Lot 184: Die Nibelungen dem deutschen Volke, wiedererzählt von Franz Keim. Bilder und Ausstattung von C.O. Czeschka.

Est: €300 EUR - €400 EURSold:
Arenberg AuctionsBrussels, BelgiumOctober 15, 2020

Item Overview

Description

Square 12mo. - First edition, with 8 beautiful double-page coloured and gold-heightened illustrations by Carl Otto Czeschka (1878-1960). This art edition of the famous German tale in Sezession style, is the best known book of Czeschka, an important member of the Wiener Werkstätte. The versatile painter and graphic designer was the art teacher of Oskar Kokoschka. N. 22 from the collection Gerlachs Jugendbücherei. - Ref. The Turn of the Century 131. - Prov. "E.M. Carter" (ownership entry). - Joined: Another copy of the same book, in the (2nd?) 1920 ed. Printed by Hermes (Vienna) for Gerlach & Wiedlung. (2 vol.)

Artist or Maker

Date

[1909]

Condition Report

Orig. ill. publisher's cloth, decor. endpapers, slipcase. Good copy.

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Auction Details

D1 - Collection Marianne Delvaulx

by
Arenberg Auctions
October 15, 2020, 01:00 PM CET

Wolstraat 19/2, Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, 1000, BE

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