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Exlibris Bookplate Etching Emil Anner 1870-1925 River Landscape 14965
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Item detailsBookplate E. Anner. Three seagulls, staff below.
Anner, Emil (1870-1925):
1905. 135 x 73 mm. Etching.
Language: German
Order number: 14965
Comments: * Thieme-Becker 1; Vollmer 1; Gutenberg 237. - Signed and dated in the print. Anner attended art schools in Zurich and Geneva, after which he studied at the art academy in Munich, including with Johann Leonard Raab, from whom he learned to etch. In 1897 he returned to Switzerland and worked from 1901 until his death as a drawing teacher at the district school in Brugg in the canton of Aargau. Bookplates are only one component of his diverse oeuvre - he painted, drew, etched, composed and created stage sets - and Braungart attributes him to the landscapers: "The vast majority of the sheets present landscape motifs that are realistic - with occasional slight stylization - are carried out, but thanks to their decidedly graphic conception, their arrangement in space and, more recently, also have a decorative effect thanks to suitable framing. " (ELZ 22 (1912), p. 149). - Good copy.
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Comments: * Thieme-Becker 1; Vollmer 1; Gutenberg 237. - Signed and dated in the print. Anner attended art schools in Zurich and Geneva, after which he studied at the art academy in Munich, including with Johann Leonard Raab, from whom he learned to etch. In 1897 he returned to Switzerland and worked from 1901 until his death as a drawing teacher at the district school in Brugg in the canton of Aargau. Bookplates are only one component of his diverse oeuvre - he painted, drew, etched, composed and created stage sets - and Braungart attributes him to the landscapers: "The vast majority of the sheets present landscape motifs that are realistic - with occasional slight stylization - are carried out, but thanks to their decidedly graphic conception, their arrangement in space and, more recentl