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Exlibris Bookplate Etching Robert Budzinski 1874-1955 Female Nude Beach

$ 19.65

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Year Of Publication: [approx. 1920]
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  • Author: Budzinski, Robert (1874-1955)
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    Bookplate Dr. Walter Vogel. Standing nude female on the beach.
    Budzinski, Robert (1874-1955):
    [Approx. 1920]. 135 x 85 mm. Etching.
    Language: German
    Order number: 16094
    Comments: * Vollmer 1; Gutenberg 1559; Blum 192. - Monogrammed in the print. In his monograph from 2001, Blum aptly writes: "Budzinski's bookplates are today one of the special treasures of every bookplate collection and are milestones in the bookplate creation of the 1. Half of the 20th Century. There are many reasons for the popularity of his bookplates: Budzinski never allowed himself to be persuaded to do courtesy work, but created bookplates with the themes of his East Prussian homeland, with its forests, lakes and the sea, and often the naked person, be it the female or the male, integrated into this landscape Nude or the naked couple. Budzinski is one of the few artists who created purely impressionistic bookplates. [...] Budzinski was a real romantic with a great deal of closeness to the Wandervogel movement, and his bookplates are full of man's longing for personal freedom "(p.13). - Smallest assembly remnants on the back.
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    Comments: * Vollmer 1; Gutenberg 1559; Blum 192. - Monogrammed in the print. In his monograph from 2001, Blum aptly writes: "Budzinski's bookplates are today one of the special treasures of every bookplate collection and are milestones in the bookplate creation of the 1. Half of the 20th Century. There are many reasons for the popularity of his bookplates: Budzinski never allowed himself to be persuaded to do courtesy work, but created bookplates with the themes of his East Prussian homeland, with its forests, lakes and the sea, and often the naked person, be it the female or the male, integrated into this landscape Nude or the naked couple. Budzinski is one of the few artists who created purely impressionistic bookplates. [...] Budzinski was a real romantic with a great deal of closeness