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Exlibris Bookplate High Pressure Leo Delitz 1882-1966 Male Nude Nouveau Violin

$ 29.48

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  • Year Of Publication: [approx. 1910]
  • Author: Delitz [also Spiridion], Leo (1882-1966)

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    A W. Male nude standing in front of Art Nouveau initials (back figure) with violin and two listening putti.
    Delitz [also Spiridion], Leo (1882-1966):
    [Approx. 1910]. 102 x 74 mm. Hand-colored letterpress.
    Language: German
    Order number: 14640
    Comments: * Vollmer 1; not with Gutenberg. - Allocation as stated by the previous owner. "The son of a sculptor studied at the Vienna Academy from 1898 to 1904 with Christian Griepenkerl and Kazimierz Pochwalski, and he also studied with Ludwig von Herterich in Munich and Paris. From 1905 to 1910 Delitz was a member of the Hagenbund, and from 1914 of the Vienna Künstlerhaus. From 1911 he sent numerous exhibitions. During the First World War, Delitz registered as a war painter at the Imperial and Royal War Press Headquarters and was artistically active in the Russian, Italian and Romanian theater of war. Delitz is counted as part of the Zinkenbacher painter colony, among his landscape pictures from the Salzkammergut his pictures from the Grundlsee are known. "(Wikipedia) - Good copy.
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    A W. Male nude standing in front of Art Nouveau initials (back figure) with violin and two listening putti. Comments: * Vollmer 1; not with Gutenberg. - Allocation as stated by the previous owner. "The son of a sculptor studied at the Vienna Academy from 1898 to 1904 with Christian Griepenkerl and Kazimierz Pochwalski, and he also studied with Ludwig von Herterich in Munich and Paris. From 1905 to 1910 Delitz was a member of the Hagenbund, and from 1914 of the Vienna Künstlerhaus. From 1911 he sent numerous exhibitions. During the First World War, Delitz registered as a war painter at the Imperial and Royal War Press Headquarters and was artistically active in the Russian, Italian and Romanian theater of war. Delitz is counted as part of the Zinkenbacher painter colony, among his landscap