| Title: |
A House in Rosenheim, Bavaria |
| Artist: |
Geissler, Paul (Erfurt, Germany, 1881 - Munich, 1965) |
| Date: |
c. 1925 |
| Medium: |
Original Etching |
| Note: |
Paul Geissler: A German painter and etcher of landscapes
and city views, Paul Geissler studied art in Weimar under Max Thedy. For
most of his career, Geissler lived and worked in the city of Munich. |
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During the 1920's and 1930's Paul Geissler's etchings reached
an international reputation. He etched views in France, Spain, Italy and
England and in 1929, he was commissioned by the city of New York to depict
some of the principal buildings in a series of etchings. |
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A House in Rosenheim, Bavaria is a fine, original
example of Paul Geissler's etching style. Providing both great detail and strong
atmospheric effects, He portrayed his subjects admirably. Examples of
Paul Geissler's art are found in permanent collections of major museums
in Berlin, Vienna, Manheim and Munich. |
| Size: |
9 X 7 (Sizes in inches are approximate,
height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
| Condition: |
Printed on fine, hand-made, laid paper with the 'Munich'
watermark and with full margins as published around 1925. Signed in the
plate (lower left corner) and signed and titled in German in pencil by
the artist along the lower margin. It is a fine, early impression and
in excellent condition throughout. This original etching represents a
prime example of the art of Paul Geissler. |
| Price: |
Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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