This rare 18.5” x 21.3” (47 x 54 cm) Austrian lithograph depicts a pastoral drama: a girl holding bread beset by hens and geese. It was made as part of Professor Franz Cizek’s Juvenile Art Class in Vienna, Austria in the 1920s and 1930s. The artist Ilse (or Jsle) Breit was a student in the class.


Info source: The Glasgow School of Art archives


Condition

Relatively great shape for a century-old unframed lithograph. It does have some creases going vertically down the upper middle, shown most clearly in pic 4. Pics 10-15 show other small stains, bends, tears, and creases in the print.


This print is antique, so it may show other signs of its age. I do my best to document any flaws I observe. Please examine all pics before you purchase.


Shipping

Your order will ship and you will receive a tracking number within 3 business days of confirmed payment.


Packaging

I am open to shipping this print one of the following two ways:


1. Envelope: sandwiched between sheets of acid-free paper, then sandwiched between sheets of cardboard, then placed in a sturdy cardboard envelope clearly labeled “ART PRINT — DO NOT BEND”


2. Poster tube: sandwiched between sheets of acid-free paper, all carefully rolled into the tube


You can either let me know your preference upon checkout, or I will choose at my discretion.