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The graphic art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner until 1924. Vol. I un…
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Schiefler,G. The graphic art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner until 1924. vol. I until 1916. Berlin, Euphorion (1926). Cl.4°. With 52 (4 col.) woodcuts by E.L.Kirchner and numerous plates and illustrations. 356 pp. Olwd. (Somewhat rubbed). Dube 859-899 - Published in small edition. - Copy without number from the later bound remaining edition. - Contains beside the monochrome woodcuts Woodcuts printed in two and three colors resp.: Title page (D. 861), Bathers (D. 870), Reclining naked girl with cat (D. 878) and Two dancers (D. 891). - Printed by O. von Holten.

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Schiefler,G. The graphic art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner until 1924. vol. I until 1916. Berlin, Euphorion (1926). Cl.4°. With 52 (4 col.) woodcuts by E.L.Kirchner and numerous plates and illustrations. 356 pp. Olwd. (Somewhat rubbed). Dube 859-899 - Published in small edition. - Copy without number from the later bound remaining edition. - Contains beside the monochrome woodcuts Woodcuts printed in two and three colors resp.: Title page (D. 861), Bathers (D. 870), Reclining naked girl with cat (D. 878) and Two dancers (D. 891). - Printed by O. von Holten.

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