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Söllner, Max - two sculptures - 1929 Nuremberg - ibid. 2003, signed on the underside of the sculpture 'M. Söllner', bronze, brown patina, smooth surface, pear-shaped, central indentation, square wooden base with a hollow, minimal signs of age, height approx. 10cm, additionally a sculpture, signed 'M. Söllner', bronze, bulging vase shape with integrated eye, above a ram's horn-like support, terracotta-colored base in the shape of a cube, minimal signs of age, height approx. 9.5cm

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Söllner, Max - two sculptures - 1929 Nuremberg - ibid. 2003, signed on the underside of the sculpture 'M. Söllner', bronze, brown patina, smooth surface, pear-shaped, central indentation, square wooden base with a hollow, minimal signs of age, height approx. 10cm, additionally a sculpture, signed 'M. Söllner', bronze, bulging vase shape with integrated eye, above a ram's horn-like support, terracotta-colored base in the shape of a cube, minimal signs of age, height approx. 9.5cm

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Söllner, Max - chess - 1929 Nuremberg - 2003 ibid.German painter, ceramicist and graphic artist (studied painting and graphic art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich from 1949-56; was awarded several prizes in the 1950s; from 1959 he was represented in numerous group and solo exhibitions; In 1963, he founded the group "N" together with Toni Burghart, Egon Eppich, Arnold Leissler, Franz Vornberger and Gerhard Wendland; in the 1970s, Söllner was twice awarded the prize at the International Biennale for Ceramics in Vallauris, France; in 1990, he was awarded the International Art Prize for his artistic oeuvre; in 2005, the exhibition "Schach dem König! Schachspiele von Max Söllner" at the GNM Nuremberg): linen folder "Thema Schach" with an etching / embossed print on the cover ("Schach dem König. 6 Radierungen von Max Söllner 1978"); containing 6 color etchings; each titled by hand below the illustration ("Spanische Eröffnung" / "Läufer" / "Rösselsprung" / "Verwandlung. Pawn becomes rook" / "Transformation. Pawn becomes Knight" / "Mate!"), numbered 2/20, signed and dated (19)78; plate approx. 29.5 x 19.5cm; each somewhat light-stained (partially stronger), partially foxed; unframed (sheet size approx. 49 x 35cm), plus 1 vase with the theme of chess by Max Söllner, signed 'Söllner' on the underside, ceramic, elongated oval form, brown glaze with incised decoration on the theme of chess, polychrome dyed, marked 'Läufer' on one side, chessboard with inscriptions on the other side, h approx. 18cm