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Exlibris Bookplate Cliche Fritz Mock 1867-1919 Schweiz Caduceus Baselstab

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  • Author: Mock, Fritz (1867-1919)
  • Year Of Publication: [1906]
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  • Condition: Used
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    ex libris Julius Buri. Standing Biedermeier gentleman with caduceus leaning against a pile of tome books, Basel staff at the bottom.
    Mock, Fritz (1867-1919):
    [1906]. 90 x 77 mm. Tricolor cliché.
    Language: German
    Order number: 12363
    Comments: * Thieme-Becker 24; Gutenberg 33,543; List of works 7. - Hand-signed and signed in the print. "Fritz Mock was born in Württemberg. After his apprenticeship as a lithographer, he trained in painting in Munich from 1885. In 1893 he moved to Solothurn and later to Basel, where he founded a ladies' painting school. After a period in which he mainly devoted himself to watercolor painting, he later switched to artist graphics. Around 100 bookplates in different techniques testify to his versatile skills. "(Junod, Schweizerische Buchbesitzerzeichen, p. 32) - Small remnants of assembly on the back, minimally stained.
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    ex libris Julius Buri. Standing Biedermeier gentleman with caduceus leaning against a pile of tome books, Basel staff at the bottom. Comments: * Thieme-Becker 24; Gutenberg 33,543; List of works 7. - Hand-signed and signed in the print. "Fritz Mock was born in Württemberg. After his apprenticeship as a lithographer, he trained in painting in Munich from 1885. In 1893 he moved to Solothurn and later to Basel, where he founded a ladies' painting school. After a period in which he mainly devoted himself to watercolor painting, he later switched to artist graphics. Around 100 bookplates in different techniques testify to his versatile skills. "(Junod, Schweizerische Buchbesitzerzeichen, p. 32) - Small remnants of assembly on the back, minimally stained. Keywords: Exlibris Ex Libris Bookplate