Richard Bloos (Brühl 1878 - 1957 Düsseldorf), "Aus dem Judenviertel", 1918, etch…
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Richard Bloos (Brühl 1878 - 1957 Düsseldorf), "Aus dem Judenviertel", 1918, etching on brownish wove paper, signed and dated lower left in the plate and inscribed "L(w)iw", signed, titled and inscribed "Probedruck" in pencil in the lower margin, 7.9 x 13.5 cm (paper size: 26 x 36 cm), the artist's etchings were described as "unquestionably the best German graphics" (Horn 1928), the whole sheet under glass in narrow gold border, overall size: 27.5 x 37.5 cm. Limit 90,- >> pupil of P. Janssen, W. Spatz a. G. Forberg at the Düsseldorf academy, lived 1906-14 in Paris, important impressionist of the Düsseldorf school, after 1914 in Düsseldorf, after 1942 in Gerolstein, l. c. Vollmer.

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Richard Bloos (Brühl 1878 - 1957 Düsseldorf), "Aus dem Juden

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