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10 Exlibris Bookplate Hochdrucke Johann Naha 1902-1982 Convolute Lot Albert

$ 16.38

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Year Of Publication: [To 1970]
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  • Author: Naha, Johann (1902-1982)
  • Brand: Unbranded
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    10 bookplates.
    Naha, Johann (1902-1982):
    [Around 1970]. Different formats. High pressure.
    Language: German
    Order number: 14138
    Comments: * 4 hand-signed bookplates. Blum (p. 164) writes: "Naha was supposed to learn a technical profession, but he switched to the art school in Reval / Estonia. There he completed his studies as a graphic designer. Naha undertook various trips through Europe and attended courses in nude painting at the Munich Art Academy as part of his training. "In 1944 he fled the Soviet Army and found refuge in Schleissheim near Dachau Death lives. "His ex-libris", Blum continues, "after all, almost 400 - often reproduce motifs from his Estonian homeland or go into the person, the profession or the hobby of the owner. His wood engravings, which are suitable for books, are often two-tone, and one of the artist's specialties is that he divides many sheets into a black and a colored area.
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    Comments: * 4 hand-signed bookplates. Blum (p. 164) writes: "Naha was supposed to learn a technical profession, but he switched to the art school in Reval / Estonia. There he completed his studies as a graphic designer. Naha undertook various trips through Europe and attended courses in nude painting at the Munich Art Academy as part of his training. "In 1944 he fled the Soviet Army and found refuge in Schleissheim near Dachau Death lives. "His ex-libris", Blum continues, "after all, almost 400 - often reproduce motifs from his Estonian homeland or go into the person, the profession or the hobby of the owner. His wood engravings, which are suitable for books, are often two-tone, and one of the artist's specialties is that he divides many sheets into a black and a colored area. Keywords: Ex