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Exlibris Bookplate Etching Johann Vincent Cissarz 1873-1942 Male Nude

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  • Year Of Publication: [approx. 1925]
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  • Author: Cissarz, Johann Vincent (1873-1942)
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    Bookplate Hermann Hans Mayer. Standing male nude (David by Michelangelo) and books in front of a landscape with a mountain settlement in a high oval.
    Cissarz, Johann Vincent (1873-1942):
    [Approx. 1925]. 133 x 84 mm. Etching.
    Language: German
    Order number: 14613
    Comments: * Thieme-Becker 7; Vollmer 1; not with Gutenberg. - Signed in the print. Cissarz studies at the Dresden Art Academy with Leon Pohle, Georg Hermann Freye and Ferdinand Pauwels. After completing his training, he worked as a freelance graphic artist and was one of the earliest employees of the Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau and was a member of the Darmstadt artists' colony between 1903 and 1906. In 1906 he was called to Stuttgart and taught first at the teaching and experimental workshops of the Württembergischer Kunstfreunde Association, then at the Academy of Fine Arts. His bookplate is largely unexplored, but it is unlikely to have been very lavish either. - Minimally stained.
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    Bookplate Hermann Hans Mayer. Standing male nude (David by Michelangelo) and books in front of a landscape with a mountain settlement in a high oval. Comments: * Thieme-Becker 7; Vollmer 1; not with Gutenberg. - Signed in the print. Cissarz studies at the Dresden Art Academy with Leon Pohle, Georg Hermann Freye and Ferdinand Pauwels. After completing his training, he worked as a freelance graphic artist and was one of the earliest employees of the Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau and was a member of the Darmstadt artists' colony between 1903 and 1906. In 1906 he was called to Stuttgart and taught first at the teaching and experimental workshops of the Württembergischer Kunstfreunde Association, then at the Academy of Fine Arts. His bookplate is largely unexplored, but it is unlikely to have