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Alfred Beier-Red (1902-2001), important German caricaturist, worked mainly for the communist press, such as ''Die Rote Post'', ''Die Rote Fahne'' etc., to protect himself from reprisals he usually signed with the pseudonym ''Red''. He was a co-founder of the ''Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists'' and from 1946 he worked mainly for ''Neues Deutschland''. His original drawings and graphics are represented in the German Historical Museum, among others, but are rarely found on the market. Socialist anti-capitalist screenprint, ''Whose is the street...?'', 1978, color screenprint on light cardboard, signed in the print at bottom right, Red's address stamp on verso, inscribed on label, sheet dimensions 47.5 x 34 cm

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Alfred Beier-Red (1902-2001), important German caricaturist, worked mainly for the communist press, such as ''Die Rote Post'', ''Die Rote Fahne'' etc., to protect himself from reprisals he usually signed with the pseudonym ''Red''. He was a co-founder of the ''Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists'' and from 1946 he worked mainly for ''Neues Deutschland''. His original drawings and graphics are represented in the German Historical Museum, among others, but are rarely found on the market. Socialist anti-capitalist screenprint, ''Whose is the street...?'', 1978, color screenprint on light cardboard, signed in the print at bottom right, Red's address stamp on verso, inscribed on label, sheet dimensions 47.5 x 34 cm

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berlin, Germany
Historia Auktionshaus
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