Werner, SigvartDyrehaven og Jaegersborg hegn udgivet og illustreret af Sigvart W…
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Werner, SigvartDyrehaven og Jaegersborg hegn udgivet og illustreret af Sigvart Werner. Med tekst af Danske forfattere. With col. Frontispiece, 53 collotype prints on 51 plates and 2 color lithographed maps. Copenhagen, Pacht & Crones, 1919. 4 vols. 80 p., 2 vols. Landscape folio. Brown OLdr. with blind-stamped D- and R-title, oak leaf borders, figurative vignettes, gilt edges with oak leaf decoration and colored paper endpapers. In front open OLdr. slipcase with blind-stamped borders (slightly rubbed, minimally discolored). Photographie Werner, Sigvart Dyrehaven og Jaegersborg hegn udgivet og illustreret af Sigvart Werner. Med tekst af Danske forfattere. With col. Frontispiece, 53 collotype prints on 51 plates and 2 color lithographed maps. Copenhagen, Pacht & Crones, 1919. 4 vols. 80 p., 2 vols. Landscape folio. Brown OLdr. with blind-stamped D- and R-title, oak leaf borders, figurative vignettes, gilt edges with oak leaf decoration and colored paper endpapers. In front open OLdr. slipcase with blind-stamped borders (slightly rubbed, minimally discolored). One of 160 numbered copies. - Sigvart Werner (1872-1959) was a Danish amateur photographer who became famous for his artistic landscape photographs. He was inspired by the Romantic movement and was careful not to take pictures of neglected areas or run-down streets. This volume from the artist's early work deals with a wooded area near Copenhagen. - Delicately browned due to paper. Overall in very good condition with strong impressions of the atmospheric prints. Photography - With col. frontispiece, 53 collotype prints on 51 plates and 2 colored lithographed maps. Oblong folio. Brown orig. leather with blindstamped spine and cover titles, oak leaf borders, figural vignettes, gilt top edge with oak leaf decoration and colored endpapers. In an open front leather slipcase with blindstamped borders (slightly rubbed, minimally discolored) - One of 160 numbered copies. - Sigvart Werner (1872-1959) was a Danish amateur photographer who became famous for his artistic landscape photographs. He was inspired by the Romantic movement and was careful not to take pictures of neglected areas or neglected streets. This volume from the artist's early work deals with a wooded area near Copenhagen. - Paper moderately browned. Overall very well preserved with strong impressions of the atmospheric prints. This work is taxed. A premium of 23.95% will be added to the hammer price and the final invoice amount will be 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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Werner, SigvartDyrehaven og Jaegersborg hegn udgivet og illustreret af Sigvart Werner. Med tekst af Danske forfattere. With col. Frontispiece, 53 collotype prints on 51 plates and 2 color lithographed maps. Copenhagen, Pacht & Crones, 1919. 4 vols. 80 p., 2 vols. Landscape folio. Brown OLdr. with blind-stamped D- and R-title, oak leaf borders, figurative vignettes, gilt edges with oak leaf decoration and colored paper endpapers. In front open OLdr. slipcase with blind-stamped borders (slightly rubbed, minimally discolored). Photographie Werner, Sigvart Dyrehaven og Jaegersborg hegn udgivet og illustreret af Sigvart Werner. Med tekst af Danske forfattere. With col. Frontispiece, 53 collotype prints on 51 plates and 2 color lithographed maps. Copenhagen, Pacht & Crones, 1919. 4 vols. 80 p., 2 vols. Landscape folio. Brown OLdr. with blind-stamped D- and R-title, oak leaf borders, figurative vignettes, gilt edges with oak leaf decoration and colored paper endpapers. In front open OLdr. slipcase with blind-stamped borders (slightly rubbed, minimally discolored). One of 160 numbered copies. - Sigvart Werner (1872-1959) was a Danish amateur photographer who became famous for his artistic landscape photographs. He was inspired by the Romantic movement and was careful not to take pictures of neglected areas or run-down streets. This volume from the artist's early work deals with a wooded area near Copenhagen. - Delicately browned due to paper. Overall in very good condition with strong impressions of the atmospheric prints. Photography - With col. frontispiece, 53 collotype prints on 51 plates and 2 colored lithographed maps. Oblong folio. Brown orig. leather with blindstamped spine and cover titles, oak leaf borders, figural vignettes, gilt top edge with oak leaf decoration and colored endpapers. In an open front leather slipcase with blindstamped borders (slightly rubbed, minimally discolored) - One of 160 numbered copies. - Sigvart Werner (1872-1959) was a Danish amateur photographer who became famous for his artistic landscape photographs. He was inspired by the Romantic movement and was careful not to take pictures of neglected areas or neglected streets. This volume from the artist's early work deals with a wooded area near Copenhagen. - Paper moderately browned. Overall very well preserved with strong impressions of the atmospheric prints. This work is taxed. A premium of 23.95% will be added to the hammer price and the final invoice amount will be 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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