Null Caricature - Things seen and heard from the life of a budding artist. 12 sh…
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Caricature - Things seen and heard from the life of a budding artist. 12 sheets with caricatures. Printed & published by Maier (Kath.) in Schwabing, available in all better bookshops, 1924. 19.5 x 28 cm. Printed original cardboard with cord binding (dusty and somewhat stained). Not bibliographically traceable for us, not in the KVK and the Monacensia. - Front inside cover with handwritten dedication (probably) by the author: "Meinem lb. My dear friend Karl in memory of beautiful hours spent together at the Boheme. Schwabing, Whitsun 1924." Carlos. - The 12 sheets amusingly depict the path and life in the Schwabing artists' bohemia; in 1923, the "expelled" (?) visited Munich's galleries, decided to become an artist himself and took a studio opposite the academy, which he soon had to leave due to wild parties. Another "art disciple" lets him use his studio, where there are also celebrations. We see an excursion with an artist to the idyllic Hinterbrühl, various types with bourgeois professions - the last sheet shows them all celebrating in Simplicissimus, subtitled: "But in Schwabing everything is bohemian!". - The first 3 sheets with faint waterstain in the margin. VAT: *

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Caricature - Things seen and heard from the life of a budding artist. 12 sheets with caricatures. Printed & published by Maier (Kath.) in Schwabing, available in all better bookshops, 1924. 19.5 x 28 cm. Printed original cardboard with cord binding (dusty and somewhat stained). Not bibliographically traceable for us, not in the KVK and the Monacensia. - Front inside cover with handwritten dedication (probably) by the author: "Meinem lb. My dear friend Karl in memory of beautiful hours spent together at the Boheme. Schwabing, Whitsun 1924." Carlos. - The 12 sheets amusingly depict the path and life in the Schwabing artists' bohemia; in 1923, the "expelled" (?) visited Munich's galleries, decided to become an artist himself and took a studio opposite the academy, which he soon had to leave due to wild parties. Another "art disciple" lets him use his studio, where there are also celebrations. We see an excursion with an artist to the idyllic Hinterbrühl, various types with bourgeois professions - the last sheet shows them all celebrating in Simplicissimus, subtitled: "But in Schwabing everything is bohemian!". - The first 3 sheets with faint waterstain in the margin. VAT: *

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