Grieshaber, HAP.
Dance of death from Basel. Collecting case for the calendar edi…
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Grieshaber, HAP. Dance of death from Basel. Collecting case for the calendar edition. Edition Starczewski 1973. gr.fol. with numerous woodcuts. Oplastic case. (Somewhat rubbed and stained). ╔Including:╗ Heider,K. Art and life situations. Edition Galerie Eva Mack 1998. fol. With offset lithographs. Unnum. Ex. - 2 supplements. - Together 4.

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Grieshaber, HAP. Dance of death from Basel. Collecting case for the calendar edition. Edition Starczewski 1973. gr.fol. with numerous woodcuts. Oplastic case. (Somewhat rubbed and stained). ╔Including:╗ Heider,K. Art and life situations. Edition Galerie Eva Mack 1998. fol. With offset lithographs. Unnum. Ex. - 2 supplements. - Together 4.

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HAP Grieshaber, "Die Edelfrau" modern dance of death scene of an elegantly dressed lady with death (WVZ: Fürst 66/18) from the 1966 series "Der Totentanz von Basel", expressive coloured woodcut of 5 sticks on paper, numbered "10/20" in lead below the depiction on the left and signed "Grieshaber" on the right, sheet slightly yellowed and stained, mounted on cardboard, framed behind glass, sheet dimensions approx. 49.5 x 40 cm, print dimensions approx. 45 x 34.5 cm. modern dance of death scene of an elegantly dressed lady with death (WVZ: Fürst 66/18) from the 1966 series "Der Totentanz von Basel", expressive coloured woodcut of 5 sticks on paper, numbered "10/20" in lead below the depiction on the left and signed "Grieshaber" on the right, sheet slightly yellowed and stained, mounted on cardboard, framed behind glass, sheet dimensions approx. 49.5 x 40 cm, print dimensions approx. 45 x 34.5 cm. Artist info: this is Helmut Andreas Paul Grieshaber, German graphic artist and painter. Graphic artist and painter (1909 Rot an der Rot to 1981 Eningen unter Achalm), studied at the Reutlingen School of Arts and Crafts, 1926-27 typesetting apprenticeship in Reutlingen and parallel calligraphy studies in Stuttgart until 1928, 1928-31 study visits to London and Paris, followed by study trips to Egypt and Greece, 1933-45 banned from his profession, 1951-53 teacher at the Bernsteinschule near Sulz am Neckar, 1955-60 professor and successor to Erich Heckel at the Karlsruhe Academy, received numerous prizes and honours, participated in documenten 1, 2 and 3, active in Eningen unter Achalm and Reutlingen, source: Wikipedia, Vollmer and Internet.