Boxer, from: The Creators - Die Schaffenden
By Rudolf Grossmann
Located in London, GB
corner. This is the third sheet included in the publiscation 'Die Schaffenden, 2. Jahrgang, 4. Mappe
1920s Expressionist Figurative Prints
Lithograph
Boxer, from: The Creators - Die Schaffenden
By Rudolf Grossmann
Located in London, GB
corner. This is the third sheet included in the publiscation 'Die Schaffenden, 2. Jahrgang, 4. Mappe
Lithograph
$350
H 16.15 in W 12.13 in
Seated Female Nude, from: The Creators - Die Schaffenden
Located in London, GB
corner. This is the third sheet included in the publication 'Die Schaffenden, 3. Jahrgang, 1. Mappe
Lithograph
$440Sale Price|20% Off
H 7.19 in W 4.32 in
'Varietesoubrette, Schwalbennest' also Dancer — 1920s German Expressionism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Die Schaffenden III: Shön VII, 72712-9, with the Die Schaffenden blind stamp in the bottom left sheet
Drypoint
$5,382
H 16.15 in W 12.21 in D 0.04 in
The Brothers Karamazov - Lithograph by E. Heckel - 1919
By Erich Heckel
Located in Roma, IT
Brothers Karamazov". Printed for the Dostojewski portfolio "Die Schaffenden" in 1919. Embossed stamp of the
Lithograph
NACH DEM BAD (AFTER THE BATH)
By Max Pechstein
Located in Portland, ME
and drypoint, 1920. Signed in pencil. Published by Die Schaffenden, with its blindstamp, lower left, a
Drypoint, Etching
$7,100
H 16.15 in W 12.21 in
Street in Wilmersdorf, from: The Creators German Expressionism Berlin
By Ludwig Meidner
Located in London, GB
, from: The Creators Straße in Wilmersdorf, von: Die Schaffenden, 1913 Technique: Original Hand Signed
Drypoint
$3,000
H 16.23 in W 12.21 in
Self-Portrait with Dog in Front of the Easel, from: The Creators - German Art
By George Grosz
Located in London, GB
Front of the Easel, from: The Creators Selbstbildnis mit Hund vor der Staffelei, from: Die Schaffenden
Lithograph
$6,400
H 16.15 in W 12.37 in
Head in profile with Black Contours - German Bauhaus
By Oskar Schlemmer
Located in London, GB
by Euphorian Verlag in the album "Die Schaffenden VIII" in 1921. The paper bears the blindstamp of
Lithograph
On the Quay Wall Auf der Quaimauer, 1921
By Lyonel Feininger
Located in London, GB
as ours. It was included in the album Die Schaffenden [The Creators] vol. 4, no. 1, and the
Woodcut
$14,000
H 26 in W 21.82 in
Dame mit Reiher (Woman with a Tuft of Heron Feathers) /// German Expressionism
By Otto Dix
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
)" Portfolio: Die Schaffenden, Vol. 5, No. 1 *Signed and dated by Dix in pencil lower right Year: 1923 Medium
Lithograph
$7,774
H 9.26 in W 9.73 in
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Haus mit Pappeln 1913 Woodcut German Expressionism
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
"Die Schaffenden", 1st vol. 1920 (with blindstamp) LITERATURE: Rosa Schapire, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Woodcut
$1,495
H 11.78 in W 9.93 in
Expressionist Portrait, Lithograph, German"Männerkopf, Mongolischer Kopf", 1918
By Max Kaus
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
dated "1918" lower left Dry stamp "DIE SCHAFFENDEN" on the lower left margin From an edition of 125
Lithograph
Unavailable
H 12.33 in W 16.54 in
German Expressionist Woodcut "Haus mit Pappeln" by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, 1913
By Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Located in Eltville, DE
Poplars), 1913 Woodcut on wove paper Hand signed in pencil lower right Embossed stamp "DIE SCHAFFENDEN" at
Woodcut
$5,500
H 16 in W 20 in D 0.5 in
Erich Heckel German Expressionist Woodblock Print, 1919 "Dostoevski's Idiot"
By Erich Heckel
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Erich Heckel (1883-1970) Original Woodblock print, 1919. “Dostoevski's Idiot (Final Scene)” Unframed and in excellent condition. Image size: 9 3/4" H x 11 1/2" W. In a 16" H x 20" ...
Paper
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