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Orlik, Emil Soldatenfamilie. 1915. Lithographie auf Strathmore Japan (mit WZ). 28 x 25 cm (48,5 x 32 cm). Signiert und datiert sowie im Stein signiert. Zusätzlich von fremder Hand bezeichnet und mit zwei schwer leserlichen Sammlervermerken. - An den Rän Online - Modern and Contemporary Art Turn of the century Orlik, Emil Soldier family. 1915. lithograph on Strathmore Japan (with WZ). 28 x 25 cm (48.5 x 32 cm). Signed and dated as well as signed in the stone. Additionally inscribed by an unknown hand and with two barely legible collector's notes. - Slight creases and a very short tear in the margins. Verso somewhat light-stained. Good overall. Excellent and strong impression. The almost full-format image with wide margins and a scoop margin on the right side. Rare. The work depicts impressions that Emil Orlik made as an artist involved in the First World War - here in a quiet and intimate moment of peace, showing a family and a small child. Lithograph on wove Japan paper (with watermark). Signed and dated as well as signed in the stone. Additionally inscribed by another hand and with two hardly legible collector's notes. - At the margins with slight crease marks and a very short tear. Verso a little bit lightstained. At all good. Excellent and strong print. The almost format filling depiction the with wide margins and on the right side with the scoop edge. - Rare.

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Orlik, Emil Soldatenfamilie. 1915. Lithographie auf Strathmore Japan (mit WZ). 28 x 25 cm (48,5 x 32 cm). Signiert und datiert sowie im Stein signiert. Zusätzlich von fremder Hand bezeichnet und mit zwei schwer leserlichen Sammlervermerken. - An den Rän Online - Modern and Contemporary Art Turn of the century Orlik, Emil Soldier family. 1915. lithograph on Strathmore Japan (with WZ). 28 x 25 cm (48.5 x 32 cm). Signed and dated as well as signed in the stone. Additionally inscribed by an unknown hand and with two barely legible collector's notes. - Slight creases and a very short tear in the margins. Verso somewhat light-stained. Good overall. Excellent and strong impression. The almost full-format image with wide margins and a scoop margin on the right side. Rare. The work depicts impressions that Emil Orlik made as an artist involved in the First World War - here in a quiet and intimate moment of peace, showing a family and a small child. Lithograph on wove Japan paper (with watermark). Signed and dated as well as signed in the stone. Additionally inscribed by another hand and with two hardly legible collector's notes. - At the margins with slight crease marks and a very short tear. Verso a little bit lightstained. At all good. Excellent and strong print. The almost format filling depiction the with wide margins and on the right side with the scoop edge. - Rare.

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