Ex Libris. Dr. Andreas Dehne. Skelett, 1994, Rad. Moderne Unbekannt (20.Jhd)

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Unbekannt (20. Jahrhundert), Ex Libris. Dr. Andreas Dehne mit Skelett. Vanita, 1994, Radierung

  • Technik: Radierung auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Mitte rechts signiert: "[?] 94". Mittig im Druck bezeichnet: "EX LIBRIS | DR. ANDREAS DEHNE". Unten weitere Beschriftungen: "Für Klaus Eberlein | mein erstes Exlibris überhaupt".

  • Datierung: 1994

  • Beschreibung: Ex Libris der Sammlung von Dr. Andreas Dehne mit einem kauernden Skelett. Dem Künstler Klaus Eberlein gewidmet.

  • Schlagworte: Büchersammlung; Skelett; Widmung; Dr; Med; Andreas Dehne; Ex Libris; Bücherzeichen; Buchmarke; Siegel, Literatur, Allegorie, Deutschland, Moderne, 1990-1999

  • Größe: Papier: 21.2 cm x 10.7 cm, Druckplatte: 10.8 cm x 8.8 cm, Darstellung: 10.7 cm x 8.7 cm

  • Zustand: Hervorragender Zustand.

 



 

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Unknown (20th century), Ex Libris Dr Andreas Dehne with skeleton Vanita, 1994, Etching


  • Technique: Etching on Paper

  • Inscription: Middle right signed: "[?] 94". At the center inscribed in the printing plate: "EX LIBRIS | DR. ANDREAS DEHNE". At the lower part further inscription: "Für Klaus Eberlein | mein erstes Exlibris überhaupt".

  • Date: 1994

  • Description: Ex libris from the collection of Dr Andreas Dehne with a crouching skeleton. Dedicated to the artist Klaus Eberlein.

  • Keywords: Book collection; Skeleton; Dedication; Dr; Med; Andreas Dehne; Ex Libris; Book mark; Book mark; Seal, 20th century, Modern, Literature, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 21.2 cm x 10.7 cm (8.3 x 4.2 in), Plate: 10.8 cm x 8.8 cm (4.3 x 3.5 in), Depiction: 10.7 cm x 8.7 cm (4.2 x 3.4 in)

  • Condition: Excellent condition.



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