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Exlibris Bookplate Copperplate Alfred Cossmann 1870-1951 Mythology Antique

$ 19.63

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Author: Cossmann, Alfred (1870-1951)
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  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: Used
  • Year Of Publication: [1911]

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    Ex libris by Ernst Hirsch [furniture dealer]. Head of Mercury and cargo ship in the round, below it a plane. "Nulla dies sine linea".
    Cossmann, Alfred (1870-1951):
    [1911]. 124 x 85 mm. Copper engraving.
    Language: German
    Order number: 15469
    Comments: * Vollmer 1; not with Gutenberg; Alexander 40 - Signed on the print. Cossmann taught at the graphic teaching and research institute in Vienna. He is considered a master of copperplate engraving. For him, an ex-libris was primarily a sheet of paper for use, which is why he almost only created small-format sheets. He is one of the ornamenters, and many of his students adopted his style, which is why we speak of the Cossmann School today. - Small remnants of assembly on the back.
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    Ex libris by Ernst Hirsch [furniture dealer]. Head of Mercury and cargo ship in the round, below it a plane. "Nulla dies sine linea". [1911]. 124 x 85 mm. Copper engraving. Comments: * Vollmer 1; not with Gutenberg; Alexander 40 - Signed on the print. Cossmann taught at the graphic teaching and research institute in Vienna. He is considered a master of copperplate engraving. For him, an ex-libris was primarily a sheet of paper for use, which is why he almost only created small-format sheets. He is one of the ornamenters, and many of his students adopted his style, which is why we speak of the Cossmann School today. - Small remnants of assembly on the back. Keywords: Exlibris Ex Libris Bookplate Marque de possession Item posted with the w + h GmbH eBay service Data and images powered by