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Hauptmann, GerhartThe Weavers. Play from the forties. With a title vignette, final vignette and 6 plates in hand copperplate after etchings by Käthe Kollwitz. Frankfurt am Main, Steinthal (1917). 2 p., 127 p., 1 p. 4° OBrosch. (cover minimally stained and bumped). Expressionism Hauptmann, Gerhart Die Weber. Play from the forties. With a title vignette, final vignette and 6 plates in hand copperplate after etchings by Käthe Kollwitz. Frankfurt am Main, Steinthal (1917). 2 p., 127 p., 1 p. 4° OBrosch. (cover minimally stained and bumped). Pinkus-Ludwig 6 c. - Copy signed by the publisher: "Dr. Otto Lindenthal dem treuen Berater in allen Lebenslagen, mit herzlichen Dank, Erich Steinthal. One of 30 copies on laid paper for the publisher's personal use, not intended for sale (GA 230). The illustrations are taken from the series "Ein Weberaufstand" and reproduced by Otto Felsing in heliogravure and hand copperplate. The plates show the etchings and lithographs from the cycle "Ein Weberaufstand" by Käthe Kollwitz, which was created between 1893 and 1897. The plates show etchings and lithographs from the cycle "A Weavers' Revolt" by Käthe Kollwitz, which was created between 1893 and 1897. The early etching "Man with a low hat" served as the model for the title vignette, while the final sheet "Aus vielen Wunden blutest du, o Volk" (You bleed from many wounds, O people), which was rejected for the cycle, was used as the final vignette. During the premiere of Gerhart Hauptmann's play in 1892, Käthe Kollwitz created the impressive socially critical depictions that helped her achieve her breakthrough at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 1898. - Some pages still uncut. Inside mostly clean and with wide margins. Copy signed and dedicated to Dr. Otto Lindenthal by the publisher. One of 30 copies on laid paper for the publisher's personal use, not intended for sale (GA 230). The illustrations are taken from the series "Ein Weberaufstand" and reproduced by Otto Felsing in heliogravure and hand copperplate. The plates show the etchings and lithographs from the cycle "Ein Weberaufstand" by Käthe Kollwitz, which was created between 1893 and 1897. The plates show etchings and lithographs from the cycle "A Weavers' Revolt" by Käthe Kollwitz, which was created between 1893 and 1897. The early etching "Man with a low hat" served as the model for the title vignette, while the final sheet "Aus vielen Wunden blutest du, o Volk" (You bleed from many wounds, O people), which was rejected for the cycle, was used as the final vignette. During the premiere of Gerhart Hauptmann's play in 1892, Käthe Kollwitz created the impressive socially critical depictions that helped her achieve her breakthrough at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 1898. - Pages partly uncut. Inside mostly clean and with wide margins. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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Hauptmann, GerhartThe Weavers. Play from the forties. With a title vignette, final vignette and 6 plates in hand copperplate after etchings by Käthe Kollwitz. Frankfurt am Main, Steinthal (1917). 2 p., 127 p., 1 p. 4° OBrosch. (cover minimally stained and bumped). Expressionism Hauptmann, Gerhart Die Weber. Play from the forties. With a title vignette, final vignette and 6 plates in hand copperplate after etchings by Käthe Kollwitz. Frankfurt am Main, Steinthal (1917). 2 p., 127 p., 1 p. 4° OBrosch. (cover minimally stained and bumped). Pinkus-Ludwig 6 c. - Copy signed by the publisher: "Dr. Otto Lindenthal dem treuen Berater in allen Lebenslagen, mit herzlichen Dank, Erich Steinthal. One of 30 copies on laid paper for the publisher's personal use, not intended for sale (GA 230). The illustrations are taken from the series "Ein Weberaufstand" and reproduced by Otto Felsing in heliogravure and hand copperplate. The plates show the etchings and lithographs from the cycle "Ein Weberaufstand" by Käthe Kollwitz, which was created between 1893 and 1897. The plates show etchings and lithographs from the cycle "A Weavers' Revolt" by Käthe Kollwitz, which was created between 1893 and 1897. The early etching "Man with a low hat" served as the model for the title vignette, while the final sheet "Aus vielen Wunden blutest du, o Volk" (You bleed from many wounds, O people), which was rejected for the cycle, was used as the final vignette. During the premiere of Gerhart Hauptmann's play in 1892, Käthe Kollwitz created the impressive socially critical depictions that helped her achieve her breakthrough at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 1898. - Some pages still uncut. Inside mostly clean and with wide margins. Copy signed and dedicated to Dr. Otto Lindenthal by the publisher. One of 30 copies on laid paper for the publisher's personal use, not intended for sale (GA 230). The illustrations are taken from the series "Ein Weberaufstand" and reproduced by Otto Felsing in heliogravure and hand copperplate. The plates show the etchings and lithographs from the cycle "Ein Weberaufstand" by Käthe Kollwitz, which was created between 1893 and 1897. The plates show etchings and lithographs from the cycle "A Weavers' Revolt" by Käthe Kollwitz, which was created between 1893 and 1897. The early etching "Man with a low hat" served as the model for the title vignette, while the final sheet "Aus vielen Wunden blutest du, o Volk" (You bleed from many wounds, O people), which was rejected for the cycle, was used as the final vignette. During the premiere of Gerhart Hauptmann's play in 1892, Käthe Kollwitz created the impressive socially critical depictions that helped her achieve her breakthrough at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 1898. - Pages partly uncut. Inside mostly clean and with wide margins. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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