Kurzwelly, Albrecht; Eduard Eyben, Walter Biehl and Hildegard Heyne, General Editors
Das Bildnis in Leipzig Vom Ende Des 17. Jahrhunderts Bis Zur Biedermeierzeit. Tafelband
Leipzig, Germany, Hiersemann, 1912. First Edition. Softcover. Size: Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Published in Leipzig, Germany, by Hiersemann, 1912, with bound by Emil Herrmann, Sr., in Leipzig. Translated into English as The portrait in Leipzig from the end of the 17th century to the Biedermeier period. Panel tape [binding].Published on behalf of the Stadtgeschichtlichen Museum zu Leipzig 1912 veranstalteten Portraitausstellung. Von ordentlicher Erhaltung. Folio format, with a series of vii + 68 pages of German-language text bound in simple card stock folder, perfect-bound, showing only the very lightest of wear or soiling, and then 162 plates featuring 174 different illustrations. Each plate is mounted on stiff card stock and then protected by tipped-in tissue-guards (affixed at both head and foot of guard). Dr. Albrecht Kurzwelly contributed the Introduction, written in Leipzig in 1912, and then ensues 68 pages of biobiblographical portraits of sort, followed by a list of sorts comprising the names of the artists, the names of the artists depicted, and the owners of the paintings shown.The entirety is then housed in a wing-folder-style box, with front and rear being covered by blue cloth, and the three wings are simple, blue card stock.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Fine
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Keywords: Albrecht Kurzwelly|German language|German architecture|architectural drawings