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Period: 1910s
Kostume, Plakate, und Dekorationen, "Läderlappen"
Located in Chicago, IL
Walter Schnackenberg’s style changed several times during his long and successful career. Having studied in Munich, the artist traveled often to Paris where he fell under the spell of the Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s colorful and sensuous posters depicting theatrical and decadent subjects. Schnackenberg became a regular contributor of similar compositions to the German magazines Jugend and Simplicissimus before devoting himself to the design of stage scenery and costumes. In the artist’s theatrical work, his mastery of form, ornamentation, and Orientalism became increasingly evident. He excelled at combining fluid Art Nouveau outlines, with spiky Expressionist passages, and the postures and patterns of the mysterious East. In his later years, Schnackenberg explored the unconscious, using surreal subject matter and paler colors that plainly portrayed dreams and visions, some imbued with political connotations. His drawings, illustrations, folio prints, and posters are highly sought today for their exceedingly imaginative qualities, enchanting subject matter, and arresting use of color. SCHNACKENBERG: KOSTUME, PLAKATE UND DEKORATIONEN, a cardboard bound art book consisting of 43 prints of work by Walter Schnackenberg, 30 of which are color lithographs that are signed and some are titled and dated in the plate, as well as black and white prints and photographs with accompanying text by Oskar Bie; lithographs printed at Kunstanstalt Oskar Consee in Munich, other images printed by Gesellschaft Pick & Co. in Munich, the text and cover with color images by Schnackenberg front and verso printed by R. Oldenbourg in Munich; published by Musarion Verlag, Munich, 1920. The majority of Walter Schnackenberg’s artistic output was destroyed by bomb attacks in Munich in 1944. The highly publicized 2013 auction in New York of the recovered pre-war poster collection once belonging to German poster aficionado, Hans Sachs has reintroduced the world to Walter Schnackenberg’s graphic genius and priceless ephemeral art from a lost era. Besides the museum world, designer Karl Lagerfeld is one of the most prodigious collectors of Schnackenberg. Flipping through the pages of Kostume, Plakate und Dekorationen, it becomes quite clear that Schnackenberg’s collection is ground zero at the crossroads of early modern fashion where the cult of celebrity meets up with dance, music, theater and cabaret, film and the graphic medium. Berlin and Munich under Germany’s Weimar Republic in the first quarter of the 20th century produced just the atmosphere to feed this burgeoning industry. Rising inflation sparked a recklessness to live large for the moment and heightened a desire for escapism. An influx of Indian and East Asian dancers and musicians added to the artsy bohemian cultural mix. A new decadence and tolerance resulted. Film boldly featured provocative subject matter. Cabarets became popular venues giving rise to the demi-monde in which people from all social stations mixed more freely in a thriving underground economy and culture where there was a blurring of boundaries and of social codes. Noted art historian and cultural doyen, Oskar Bie astutely observes in his introduction to Schnackenberg’s publication that what unites the images is fantasy and advertisement. Schnackenberg uses the eye as an instrument to brilliantly construct and convey this double message. His personages never directly confront the viewer. Their eyes gaze off in the distance like those of the screenplayer and film star Hedamaria Scholz in Schnackenberg’s “Die Rodelhexe” movie poster. Their eyes follow the path of a dance composition or become a transfixed and ogling male gaze such as the iconic 1911 Odeon Casino poster...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Une Marmite
Located in New York, NY
Jean-Emile Laboureur (1877-1943), Une Marmite, engraving, 1916, signed in pencil lower left; titled, dated and inscribed “epreuve de 1er etat” bottom margin edge [with the initial an...
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Art Deco 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Engraving

La Receveuse
Located in New York, NY
Jean-Emile Laboureur (1877-1943), La Receveuse, engraving, 1919-1920, signed in pencil lower left, numbered (2/38) lower right and annotated ”imp” [also with initials and the date 19...
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Cubist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Engraving

Frauenprofil (Profile of a Woman)
Located in New York, NY
Emil Nolde (1867-1956), Frauenprofil (Profile of a Woman), woodcut, 1917, signed in pencil lower right (also titled, numbered 8, and annotated III.10 lower left). Reference: Schiefle...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Transrational blog (The Queen of Hearts).
By Olga Rozanova
Located in New York, NY
Rozanova, Olga. Transrational blog (The Queen of Hearts).1915, Moscow Red Linocut, on thin wove paper, from Zaumnaya gniga [Transrational boog] by A. ...
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Suprematist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Linocut

The Avon on the Road to Bexhill
Located in New York, NY
Theodore Roussel (1847-1926), The Avon on the Road to Bexhill, drypoint, 1919, signed in pencil and dated (15.7.19) lower left [also signed in the plate]. Reference: Hausberg 115, f...
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Impressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Drypoint

Russian Forest
Located in London, GB
KARL SCHMIDT-ROTTLUFF 1884-1976 Rottluff, Germany 1884 - 1976 Berlin (German) Title: Russian Forest Russisches Wald, 1918 Technique: Original H...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Kostume, Plakate, und Dekorationen, "Odeon-Casino 1911"
Located in Chicago, IL
Walter Schnackenberg’s style changed several times during his long and successful career. Having studied in Munich, the artist traveled often to Paris where he fell under the spell of the Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s colorful and sensuous posters depicting theatrical and decadent subjects. Schnackenberg became a regular contributor of similar compositions to the German magazines Jugend and Simplicissimus before devoting himself to the design of stage scenery and costumes. In the artist’s theatrical work, his mastery of form, ornamentation, and Orientalism became increasingly evident. He excelled at combining fluid Art Nouveau outlines, with spiky Expressionist passages, and the postures and patterns of the mysterious East. In his later years, Schnackenberg explored the unconscious, using surreal subject matter and paler colors that plainly portrayed dreams and visions, some imbued with political connotations. His drawings, illustrations, folio prints, and posters are highly sought today for their exceedingly imaginative qualities, enchanting subject matter, and arresting use of color. SCHNACKENBERG: KOSTUME, PLAKATE UND DEKORATIONEN, a cardboard bound art book consisting of 43 prints of work by Walter Schnackenberg, 30 of which are color lithographs that are signed and some are titled and dated in the plate, as well as black and white prints and photographs with accompanying text by Oskar Bie; lithographs printed at Kunstanstalt Oskar Consee in Munich, other images printed by Gesellschaft Pick & Co. in Munich, the text and cover with color images by Schnackenberg front and verso printed by R. Oldenbourg in Munich; published by Musarion Verlag, Munich, 1920. The majority of Walter Schnackenberg’s artistic output was destroyed by bomb attacks in Munich in 1944. The highly publicized 2013 auction in New York of the recovered pre-war poster collection once belonging to German poster aficionado, Hans Sachs has reintroduced the world to Walter Schnackenberg’s graphic genius and priceless ephemeral art from a lost era. Besides the museum world, designer Karl Lagerfeld is one of the most prodigious collectors of Schnackenberg. Flipping through the pages of Kostume, Plakate und Dekorationen, it becomes quite clear that Schnackenberg’s collection is ground zero at the crossroads of early modern fashion where the cult of celebrity meets up with dance, music, theater and cabaret, film and the graphic medium. Berlin and Munich under Germany’s Weimar Republic in the first quarter of the 20th century produced just the atmosphere to feed this burgeoning industry. Rising inflation sparked a recklessness to live large for the moment and heightened a desire for escapism. An influx of Indian and East Asian dancers and musicians added to the artsy bohemian cultural mix. A new decadence and tolerance resulted. Film boldly featured provocative subject matter. Cabarets became popular venues giving rise to the demi-monde in which people from all social stations mixed more freely in a thriving underground economy and culture where there was a blurring of boundaries and of social codes. Noted art historian and cultural doyen, Oskar Bie astutely observes in his introduction to Schnackenberg’s publication that what unites the images is fantasy and advertisement. Schnackenberg uses the eye as an instrument to brilliantly construct and convey this double message. His personages never directly confront the viewer. Their eyes gaze off in the distance like those of the screenplayer and film star Hedamaria Scholz in Schnackenberg’s “Die Rodelhexe” movie poster. Their eyes follow the path of a dance composition or become a transfixed and ogling male gaze such as the iconic 1911 Odeon Casino...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Kostume, Plakate, und Dekorationen, "Cabaret Bonbonniere"
Located in Chicago, IL
Walter Schnackenberg’s style changed several times during his long and successful career. Having studied in Munich, the artist traveled often to Paris where he fell under the spell o...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Gran Bodega Espanola Urania, Zurich
By Anton Trieb
Located in New York, NY
Trieb, Anton. Gran Bodega Espanola Urania, Zurich Ca 1910.Color lithograph. On Linen. Anton Trieb was a watercolor painter , draftsman , illustrat...
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Art Deco 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Kostume, Plakate, und Dekorationen, "Lena Amsel"
Located in Chicago, IL
Walter Schnackenberg’s style changed several times during his long and successful career. Having studied in Munich, the artist traveled often to Paris where he fell under the spell of the Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s colorful and sensuous posters depicting theatrical and decadent subjects. Schnackenberg became a regular contributor of similar compositions to the German magazines Jugend and Simplicissimus before devoting himself to the design of stage scenery and costumes. In the artist’s theatrical work, his mastery of form, ornamentation, and Orientalism became increasingly evident. He excelled at combining fluid Art Nouveau outlines, with spiky Expressionist passages, and the postures and patterns of the mysterious East. In his later years, Schnackenberg explored the unconscious, using surreal subject matter and paler colors that plainly portrayed dreams and visions, some imbued with political connotations. His drawings, illustrations, folio prints, and posters are highly sought today for their exceedingly imaginative qualities, enchanting subject matter, and arresting use of color. SCHNACKENBERG: KOSTUME, PLAKATE UND DEKORATIONEN, a cardboard bound art book consisting of 43 prints of work by Walter Schnackenberg, 30 of which are color lithographs that are signed and some are titled and dated in the plate, as well as black and white prints and photographs with accompanying text by Oskar Bie; lithographs printed at Kunstanstalt Oskar Consee in Munich, other images printed by Gesellschaft Pick & Co. in Munich, the text and cover with color images by Schnackenberg front and verso printed by R. Oldenbourg in Munich; published by Musarion Verlag, Munich, 1920. The majority of Walter Schnackenberg’s artistic output was destroyed by bomb attacks in Munich in 1944. The highly publicized 2013 auction in New York of the recovered pre-war poster collection once belonging to German poster aficionado, Hans Sachs has reintroduced the world to Walter Schnackenberg’s graphic genius and priceless ephemeral art from a lost era. Besides the museum world, designer Karl Lagerfeld is one of the most prodigious collectors of Schnackenberg. Flipping through the pages of Kostume, Plakate und Dekorationen, it becomes quite clear that Schnackenberg’s collection is ground zero at the crossroads of early modern fashion where the cult of celebrity meets up with dance, music, theater and cabaret, film and the graphic medium. Berlin and Munich under Germany’s Weimar Republic in the first quarter of the 20th century produced just the atmosphere to feed this burgeoning industry. Rising inflation sparked a recklessness to live large for the moment and heightened a desire for escapism. An influx of Indian and East Asian dancers and musicians added to the artsy bohemian cultural mix. A new decadence and tolerance resulted. Film boldly featured provocative subject matter. Cabarets became popular venues giving rise to the demi-monde in which people from all social stations mixed more freely in a thriving underground economy and culture where there was a blurring of boundaries and of social codes. Noted art historian and cultural doyen, Oskar Bie astutely observes in his introduction to Schnackenberg’s publication that what unites the images is fantasy and advertisement. Schnackenberg uses the eye as an instrument to brilliantly construct and convey this double message. His personages never directly confront the viewer. Their eyes gaze off in the distance like those of the screenplayer and film star Hedamaria Scholz in Schnackenberg’s “Die Rodelhexe” movie poster. Their eyes follow the path of a dance composition or become a transfixed and ogling male gaze such as the iconic 1911 Odeon Casino poster...
Category

Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Kostume, Plakate, und Dekorationen, "Hagen-Pathe"
Located in Chicago, IL
Walter Schnackenberg’s style changed several times during his long and successful career. Having studied in Munich, the artist traveled often to Paris where he fell under the spell o...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

La Fille aux Oies
Located in New York, NY
Jean-Emile Laboureur (1877-1943), La Fille aux Oies, engraving, 1916, signed in pencil lower left, numbered (4/40) lower right and inscribed “imp,” also titled lower left margin edge...
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Cubist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Engraving

Temples of New York
Located in Storrs, CT
Temples of New York. 1919. Drypoint. Leicester 44, Guichard 26, Black 55. 7 3/4 x 6. Edition 50. New York set. Trinity Church facade from the back, which faces Wall Street. Illustrat...
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Futurist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Drypoint

Vintage Architecture Etching
Located in Houston, TX
Striking fine art black and white etching of an elaborate decorative element perched atop a building, circa 1920. Signed lower right. Original one-of-a-kind artwork on paper displa...
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1910s Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink

Femme Assie
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed in pencil lower left; publisher stamp lower right 100 (88/100)
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1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Drypoint

Chemin De Fer Rhetique
Located in New York, NY
Chemin De Fer Rhetique, Grisons, Suisse. Chateau De Tarasp. 1913. Color lithograph Cardinaux created an extensive work of different media, he illu...
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Art Deco 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Up-Rising
Located in New York, NY
Arthur B. Davies, Up-Rising, soft ground etching and aquatint on a cream laid paper, 1919, signed in pencil lower right margin. Reference: Czestochowski 78, second state (of 3). In g...
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American Impressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Hotel St. Gothard Zurich.
Located in New York, NY
Hotel St. Gothard Zurich. 1917. Color lithograph, On linen. 50 x 36" Otto Baumberger’s first posters were created in 1911. However, his most productive period for posters was from the 1920s to the mid-1930s. He created about 230 posters in all, many of which he lithographed himself. An important representative of Swiss Expressionism...
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Art Deco 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Hell Hole
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan (1871-1951), Hell Hole, 1917, etching and aquatint, signed bottom right, titled bottom center, and inscribed “100 proofs”. Reference: Morse 186, second state (of 2). From ...
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American Realist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Bar en Pennsylvania, 1914
Located in New York, NY
Jean-Emile Laboureur (1877-1943), Bar en Pennsylvanie, etching, 1914. Signed in pencil lower left and numbered 21/35 lower right [also signed and dated lower in the plate lower left]...
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Cubist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Original World War One Recruitment Poster: Come Now - Be Honest With Yourself
Located in London, GB
Original antique World War One poster encouraging men to enlist in the army: Come Now – Your arms, uniform and accoutrements are ready waiting for you [Lord Kitchener speaking at Gui...
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1910s Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Lion Brewery
Located in Storrs, CT
Lion Brewery. 1914. Etching. Hardie 149. 11 1/2 x 8 1/8 (sheet 13 5/8 x 10 1/8). Edition 50, #7. Illustrated: Salaman, Modern Masters of Etching. A fine impression of this scarce pri...
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Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Ericsson's Day, No. 1.
Located in Storrs, CT
Ericsson's Day, No. 1. 1914. Etching. 6 x 9 (sheet 7 3/8 x 11). Printed on cream wove paper on the full sheet with deckle edges. Proof with subtle plate tone in sepia ink, printed by...
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American Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching, Pencil, Graphite

Lassitude
Located in New York, NY
Jean-Emile Laboureur, Lassitude, 1912, woodcut, signed and numbered (24/35) in pencil. Reference: Sylvain Laboureur 682, third state (of 3). From the edition of about 35, published b...
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Cubist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Kaller's [Top Hat and Gloves on Chair].
By Jules de Praetere
Located in New York, NY
1918. Color lithograph. On Linen. Julius de Praetere (Jules de Prater) was a Belgian painter, graphic designer, university lecturer and publisher in the field arts and textile de...
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Art Deco 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

By the Nets Bei den Netzen
Located in London, GB
KARL SCHMIDT-ROTTLUFF 1884-1976 Rottluff, Germany 1884 - 1976 Berlin (German) Title: By the Nets Bei den Netzen, 1914 Technique: Original hand signed woodcut on laid paper ...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

L'ile Desert
Located in New York, NY
Jean-Emile Laboureur (1877-1943), L’ile Desert, etching, 1914, signed in pencil lower left and numbered lower right (33/35). Reference: Laboureur 135, only state, from the edition of...
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Cubist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching

The Manhattan Municipal Building
By Chester B. Price
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed in pencil and annotated "imp" lower right; Dedicated lower left: "To Bob Nisbet from…" Note: Desgined by William M. Kendall of McKim, Mead and White, this classical skyscra...
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1910s Prints and Multiples

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Drypoint

Brooklyn Bridge No. 6 (Swaying)
Located in New York, NY
John Marin (1870-1953), Brooklyn Bridge No. 6 (Swaying), 1913, Etching. Z112. Edition c. 12 (Steiglitz); 1924, unknown but small (New Republic). Signed in pencil. Signed and dated...
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Cubist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Le Docteur Ballanzone
Located in New York, NY
Pochoir Colored Plate for Journal Des Dames et Des Modes. Engraved by H. Reidel on wove paper. 15 x 19.5". 1914 Pochoir is a process where the plate is first stenciled and then ha...
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Art Deco 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Color, Engraving

Original 1913 State Railway Poster: Castello di Paraggi - Riviera Ligure - Italy
By Grimaldi
Located in London, GB
Original antique travel advertising poster for the Italian Riviera Italy / Riviera Ligure Italia by train / Chemins de Fer Italiens de l'Etat (Italian State Railways) featuring a stu...
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1910s Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Rare Early Original Advertising Poster By Mabel Lucie Attwell For Shredded Wheat
By Mabel Lucie Attwell
Located in London, GB
Rare early original vintage poster for Shredded Wheat by the notable British illustrator, Mabel Lucie Attwell (1879-1964). "Shredded Wheat 100% food, the happy way to health!" Great image of a girl with bows...
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1910s Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Le Petit Équilibriste
Located in London, GB
JACQUES VILLON 1875-1963 (Gaston Duchamp) Damville 1875-1963 Paris (French) Title: Le Petit Équilibriste, 1914 Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Etching with full m...
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Cubist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Erich Heckel Woodcut "Reclining Woman", 1913
Located in Berlin, DE
Wood cut in two colors on laid silk woven paper, 1913 by Erich Heckel ( 1883-1970 ). Signed and dated in pencil lower right: Heckel. Framed. Height: 7.13 in ( 18,1 cm ), Width: 4.21 ...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Landscape, Helio Etching by Franz Marc
Located in Berlin, DE
Franz Marc (1880-1916), Germany, Member of "Blaue Reiter", expressionist. Helio etching on paper. This etching comes from the portfolio no 2, it apeard in an edition of 5 in 1922. Th...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching

"Mlle Landsberg" (grade planche, pl. 16)
Located in Missouri, MO
"Mlle Landsberg" (grade planche, pl. 16), 1914 Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954) Signed and Numbered Lower Right Edition 12/15 Image size: 7 7/8 x 4 5/16 inches Sheet size: 17 11/16 x 12 1/2 inches With frame: 19 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches Henri Matisse came from a family who were of Flemish origin and lived near the Belgian border. At eight o'clock on the evening of December 31, 1869, he was born in his grandparents' home in the town of Le Cateau in the cheerless far north of France. His father was a self-made seed merchant who was a mixture of determination and tightly coiled tension. Henri had no clear idea of what he wanted to do with his life. He was a twenty-year-old law clerk convalescing from appendicitis when he first began to paint, using a box of colors given to him by his mother. Little more than a year later, in 1890, he had abandoned law and was studying art in Paris. The classes consisted of drawing from plaster casts and nude models and of copying paintings in the Louvre. He soon rebelled against the school's conservative atmosphere; he replaced the dark tones of his earliest works with brighter colors that reflected his awareness of Impressionism. Matisse was also a violinist; he took an odd pride in the notion that if his painting eye failed, he could support his family by fiddling on the streets of Paris. Henri found a girlfriend while studying art, and he fathered a daughter, Marguerite, by her in 1894. In 1898 he married another woman, Amelie Parayre. She adopted the beloved Marguerite; they eventually had two sons, Jean, a sculptor and Pierre who became an eminent art dealer. Relations between Matisse and his wife were often strained. He often dallied with other women, and they finally separated in 1939 over a model who had been hired as a companion for Mme. Matisse. She was Madame Lydia, and after Mme. Matisse left, she remained with Matisse until he died. Matisse spent the summer of 1905 working with Andre Derain in the small Mediterranean seaport of Collioure. They began using bright and dissonant colors. When they and their colleagues exhibited together, they caused a sensation. The critics and the public considered their paintings to be so crude and so roughly crafted that the group became known as Les Fauves (the wild beasts). By 1907, Matisse moved on from the concerns of Fauvism and turned his attention to studies of the human figure. He had begun to sculpt a few years earlier. In 1910, when he saw an exhibition of Islamic art, he was fascinated with the multiple patterned areas and adapted the decorative universe of the miniatures to his interiors. As a continuation of his interest in the "exotic", Matisse made extended trips to Morocco in 1912 and 1913. At the end of 1917, Matisse moved to Nice; he would spend part of each year there for the remainder of his life. A meticulous dandy, he wore a light tweed jacket amd a tie when he painted. He never used a palette, but instead squeezed his colors on to plain white kitchen dishes...
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Fauvist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Drypoint

The Two
Located in Tallinn, EE
Anders Zorn (Utmeland/Dalarne, 1860 - Mora/Sweden, 1920) The Two", 1916 Signed in pencil lower right and monogrammed and dated in the plate. Etching on laid paper. 35,5 x 23 cm; 20,2...
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1910s Prints and Multiples

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Laid Paper, Etching

Original 'I Am Telling You vintage Uncle Sam poster War Savings Stamps
Located in Spokane, WA
Original I Am Telling You, On June 28th, I expect you to enlist vintage poster. James Montgomery Flagg, WW1 original vintage World War 1 poster...
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American Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Tandelei (Expressionism, Expressionist, Portraits, Early 20th Century, Iconic)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Emil Nolde Tandelei (Tändelei) Woodcut on fine paper (Holzschnitt auf Karton) Year: 1917 Image Size: 11.811x9.527in Sheet Size: 16.614x13.425in Edition: 12 Signed and titled in penci...
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Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Original "Fight or Buy Bonds, Third Liberty Loan" vintage poster 1917
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Fight or Buy Bonds, Third Liberty Loan vintage poster. Linen backed in excellent condition. Ready to frame. This image features an image of a woman known as a ‘Christy Girl’. His wife inspired the women in Howard Chandler Christy’s Women. The hair color may change in the various posters, but the woman is always the same. What a tribute for his wife. One of the most famous and influential WW1 propaganda...
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American Realist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Les Bars
Located in Wilton, CT
A very fine copy of "Les Bars," an album of ten original etchings by the master Lobel-Riche, representing fashionable women in various Parisian social settings. This album, part of a...
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Art Nouveau 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Grand Canyon of Arizona from Hermit Rim, Vintage 1912 Chromolithograph
Located in Denver, CO
The Grand Canyon in Arizona from Hermit Rim by Thomas Moran. Early 20th century vintage color lithograph printed in 1912, signed and dated within plate lower left, titled lower cent...
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American Impressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Color, Lithograph

Torse de face
Located in New York, NY
Henri Matisse Torse de face, 1913 lithograph on Japanese vellum, edition 31 of 50 19 11/16 x 13 in. (50 x 33 cm) Ref: Duthuit 407; Cat. 31 signed in ink and numbered 31/50
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Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Self Portrait
Located in New York, NY
Walter Helbig Self Portrait, 1919 woodcut 17 3/8 x 12 1/2 in. (44.1 x 31.8 cm)
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Abstract Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Woodcut

"Princess Hyacinthe" Original 1911 Lithograph, Alphonse Mucha
Located in Chicago, IL
“One of Mucha’s best Czech posters, printed by the firm of V. Neubert in the Smichov quarter of Prague, was for Princezna Hyacinta, a fairy-tale ballet and pantomime with music by Oskar Nedbal and libretto by Ladislav Novák. The portrait of the popular actress Andula Sedlácková as the princess dominates the poster. The plot develops as a dream of a village blacksmith who falls asleep after digging for a buried treasure. In his dreams he becomes lord of a castle, and his daughter Hanicka becomes the Princess Hyacinth. Of her three suitors, one is a sorcerer who abducts her to his underground palace, but she is rescued by a poor knight who looks like her real-life lover. Mucha used the motif of the hyacinth throughout the entire design, from embroideries to silver jewelry, and for an elaborate circle sparkling against the mossy green background. The portrait of the actress is seen against a sky full of stars and encircled with images from the dream: the blacksmith’s tools...
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Art Nouveau 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Original Antique Poster Colonial Exhibition Semarang 1914 Java Indonesia Artwork
Located in London, GB
Original antique advertising poster for the Colonial Exhibition Semarang 1914 Java featuring a stunning image of a lady in a traditional batik clothing with jewellery and a headdress...
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1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper

Automobile Club Show Old Deer Park Richmond London Original poster Art Nouveau
Located in PARIS, FR
Beautiful Art Nouveau style poster produced in 1910 by Walter Sneed Rogers to promote the Automobile Club Show at Old Deer Park in London. The Automobile Club held its first show in...
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Art Nouveau 1910s Prints and Multiples

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Linen, Paper, Lithograph

Pierrot (Massine en Pierrot)
Located in London, GB
Signed in pencil, from the edition of 20 to 25 that accompanied Max Jacob's 'Le Phanérogame' in December 1918. With wide margins (the version issued with the...
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Cubist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Russian Ballet.
Located in New York, NY
BOMBERG, David. Russian Ballet. With 6 original color lithographs by David Bomberg. London; Hendersons. [The Bomb Shop] 1919. 8 3/8 x 10 1⁄2 Inches, 8 ...
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Abstract 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Le rata - Original Etching by Anselmo Bucci - 1917
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 16 x 24 cm. Hand signed. Edition of 100 prints on Hollande paper. From the collection: “Croquis du Front Italien”, published in Paris by D'Alignan editions. Anselm...
Category

Futurist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Drypoint, Etching

The Workers - 20th Century, Lithograph by Christopher Nevinson
Located in London, GB
Edition of 50 Signed and dated lower right
Category

Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Banking at 4000 Feet - 20th Century, Lithograph by Christopher Nevinson
Located in London, GB
Edition of 200 Signed, dated and numbered
Category

Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Returning to the Trenches - 20th Century, Drypoint by Christopher Nevinson
Located in London, GB
Drypoint on off-white laid paper Edition of 75 Signed & dated in pencil
Category

Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Drypoint

German Double Pill-Box - 20th Century, Lithograph by Paul Nash
Located in London, GB
Signed & dated lower right. Dedicated in pencil to 'Sir Michael Sadler' upper left. From the edition of 25
Category

Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

GARDEN IN SNOW
Located in Santa Monica, CA
EDVARD MUNCH (1863 – 1944) GARDEN IN SNOW, II 1913 (WO 467: Sch. 418) Woodcut, 13 ½” x 16 7/8” signed in pencil. Generally very good condition. Irregular sheet of simili-japan ...
Category

Expressionist 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Woodcut

L'Amore dei Tre Re - Original Advertising Lithograph by L. Caldanzano - 1913
By Luigi Caldanzano
Located in Roma, IT
L'Amore dei Tre Re is a colored lithographed original manifesto on cardboard, realized in 1913 by the Italian artist Luigi Caldanzano. Printed by Offi...
Category

1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Grandmother and Nude Louise - Original handsigned etching
Located in Paris, FR
Suzanne VALADON Grandmother and Nude Louise Original engraving (drypoint) Handsigned in pencil (and also printed signiture in the plate) On BFK Rives vellum 47 x 37 cm (c. 18.5 x 14...
Category

Modern 1910s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

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