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Kunst, Die.

Monatshefte für freie und angewandte Kunst (subtitle later changed several times) published by F. Bruckmann, Munich. Vol. 17 (1915/16) - Vol. 46 (1944) in 317 (instead of approx. 340) loose issues (some double issues; only a few issues of the last 3 volumes were published due to the war). - Dusty, signs of wear. Issues 5 and 7-12 of vol. 25 (1923/24) and the entire vol. 38 (1936/37) are missing. - ╔Including:╗ Pantheon. Monthly magazine for friends and collectors of art edited by O. v. Falke (and A. L. Mayer). Ibid. Vol. 1928-1931 in 7 volumes. Olwdbde. (Some paper damage) and vol. 1937 in 12 loose issues.

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