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Busoni, Rafaello (1900-1962)The song of songs which is Salomons

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Busoni, Rafaello. The song of songs which is Salomons. 16 lose Blätter. Mit Frontispiz und 25 kolorierten, teils ganzseitigen Text-Lithographien. 35,5 x 22 cm. OHalbleinenkasette (berieben, mit Fehlstelle und teils mit Einrissen). Berlin, Hans Striem, 1923.

Eines von 90 nummerierten Exemplaren (Gesamtausgabe: 100) auf "original hand made paper" (DV). Druckvermerk vom Künstler signiert. - Über den Künstler 1908-1993 ist auf der Homepage der Tate Gallery zu lesen: "Painter, maker of reliefs, lithographer and designer. Born 19 March 1908 in London, younger son of Sir William Rothenstein. Studied at the Chelsea Polytechnic and the Central School 1924-7. First one-man exhibition at the Matthiesen Gallery 1938. Worked for the Pilgrim Trust under the 'Recording Britain' scheme 1939-41. Decorated schools at Wribbenhall, Bewdley and Eltham. Lives at Great Bardfield, Essex, where he founded his graphic workshop 1954; won first prize in the Giles Bequest Competition for colour woodcuts and linocuts 1954 and 1956. Teaches print making at Camberwell School of Art. Art Fellow at Sheffield University 1962. Author of 'Looking at Paintings' 1947 and 'Linocuts and Woodcuts' 1962." (www.tate.org.uk). – Mit kleinen Gebrauchspuren, sonst gut erhalten. Selten.

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Busoni, Rafaello. The song of songs which is Salomons. 16 lose Blätter. Mit Frontispiz und 25 kolorierten, teils ganzseitigen Text-Lithographien. 35,5 x 22 cm. OHalbleinenkasette (berieben, mit Fehlstelle und teils mit Einrissen). Berlin, Hans Striem, 1923.

Eines von 90 nummerierten Exemplaren (Gesamtausgabe: 100) auf "original hand made paper" (DV). Druckvermerk vom Künstler signiert. - Über den Künstler 1908-1993 ist auf der Homepage der Tate Gallery zu lesen: "Painter, maker of reliefs, lithographer and designer. Born 19 March 1908 in London, younger son of Sir William Rothenstein. Studied at the Chelsea Polytechnic and the Central School 1924-7. First one-man exhibition at the Matthiesen Gallery 1938. Worked for the Pilgrim Trust under the 'Recording Britain' scheme 1939-41. Decorated schools at Wribbenhall, Bewdley and Eltham. Lives at Great Bardfield, Essex, where he founded his graphic workshop 1954; won first prize in the Giles Bequest Competition for colour woodcuts and linocuts 1954 and 1956. Teaches print making at Camberwell School of Art. Art Fellow at Sheffield University 1962. Author of 'Looking at Paintings' 1947 and 'Linocuts and Woodcuts' 1962." (www.tate.org.uk). – Mit kleinen Gebrauchspuren, sonst gut erhalten. Selten.

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