Lübeck – (Shipper’s House, In the.) The guests at drinking. Wood engraving after Joh. Gehrts (St. Pauli/Hamburg 1855 – Dusseldorf 1921) for Adolf Closs (1840 Stuttgart 1894, “at his time one of the best of his profession in Germany”, Thieme-Becker). (1880/81.) 18 x 23.5 cm.

Discovering previously overlooked places + details and making them available for prints was the order of the young and even still cheap artists sent out (quite in the sense of Lee A. Iacocca’s Chrysler motto: We wanted open minds not poisoned by Detroit) and formed the success of the wood engraving. See on this i. a. Hanebutt-Benz, Studien zum dt. Holzstich im 19. Jhdt., Frankfort/Main 1984, + Linton, Master of Woodengraving, NH 1989.
Offer no. 8,359 / EUR 95. (c. US$ 133.) + shipping
“ Yes please. I take that (further) copy.
I have now fetched the (last) parcel at the post office and I was very pleased. First of all: thank you for making so good parcel. I hate when I receive damaged copies because of bad envelopes. So once again: thank you very much for handling the items with such care! For me that is another word for seriousness and professionalism.
It was also a good copy and I liked it very much.
Please let me know if there is more items coming up ”
(Mrs. G. H., June 19, 2006)


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