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The Colorful Trombone. Musicians paint and draw. Historical brochure. Exhibition. 22. October - 5. November 1950.

[Narrow engraving, Clemens. -] - Charlottenburg Art Office, Platanenallee (publisher):


Berlin. 1950. (approx. 20.8 x 10 cm). 6 p. to fold out with insert. Original program list, folded, with designed cover title (illustration). Cover slightly rubbed, inside still in good condition. The paper was punched. Note about visit (1950) on the top cover. Overall good condition.

Language: German

Order number: 7392C

Remarks: Exhibition brochure from the young Federal Republic for a very ambitious exhibition in Berlin-Charlottenburg with many musicians and artists from the post-war period. The brochure contains a list of the actors and works exhibited, namely: Klaus Bruy, Werner Buchholz, Hebrert Domagalla, Julius Genewsy, Georg Graesse, Heinrich Köhler, Eva Knopf, Karl Ludwig, Hermann Mücke, Richard Müller, Joachim Palm, Fritz Ramin, Hans Schatz, Clemens Schmalstich, Werner Sebaldt, Fritz Tennigkeit and Martin Wilhelm. The brochure contains a (worn) postcard from the Charlottenburg Art Office advertising this exhibition. Rare brochure with details from the post-war period in Berlin!

Keywords: Fine arts, 1945, after, exhibitions, exhibition directories, Berlin, Charlottenburg, painting (art), sculpture, program booklets, West Berlin, drawings

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Berlin. 1950. (approx. 20.8 x 10 cm). 6 p. to fold out with insert. Original program list, folded, with designed cover title (illustration). Cover slightly rubbed, inside still in good condition. The paper was punched. Note about visit (1950) on the top cover. Overall good condition. Language: GermanOrder number: 7392CRemarks: Exhibition brochure from the young Federal Republic for a very ambitious exhibition in Berlin-Charlottenburg with many musicians and artists from the post-war period. The brochure contains a list of the actors and works exhibited, namely: Klaus Bruy, Werner Buchholz, Hebrert Domagalla, Julius Genewsy, Georg Graesse, Heinrich Köhler, Eva Knopf, Karl Ludwig, Hermann Mücke, Richard Müller, Joachim Palm, Fritz Ramin, Hans Schatz, Clemens Schmalstich, Werner Sebaldt, Frit