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Artist:     Heinrich Strehblow (1862-1915), famous glass designer, painter and illustator, grounder of Haida glass technical school
Title:     Original design for a illustration: "Oriental beauty as litter of Arabic alphabet"
Item ID   2605
Price:     120.00 €
   

   
 

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This is one of seria of 9 original watercolours , executed on the turn of 20th century as designs to a book / poster illustration or advertisement. Each watercolour depicting figure of a beauty as litter of old alphabet (last one with oriental beauty as litter of arabic alphabet). This seria was executed by famous Viennese painter Heinrich Strehblow (1862 - 1915) for publishing house Emil Berte and Co. in Vienna and oneach design under image there is stamp of this publisher. The author of designs Heinrich Strehlow was genre and portrait painter in Vienna in the endof 19th century to the beginn of 20th century. He studied at the Fine Art academy in Vienna by Carl Wurzinger and Sigmund L`Allemand and at the Academy in Munich by Herterich and Loefftz. Since 1899 he grounded own art school in Vienna. Due to the info from artnet.com date base his paintings works arrived in international auctions high results (for exemple, 35000 USD by Sotheby´s London, on 27.11.1991 , Lot 159 ).

Literature: Prof.H.Fuchs, Lexicon of Austrian artists, Vienna, 1975

Inscription: signed by the artist lower right and on the original matt lower left, stamp of the publisher under image in the middle.

Technique: watercolour on thin cardboard. Original period matt, unframed .

Measurements: unframed w 9 1/4" x h 12 6/8 " (23,5 x 32 cm), framed w 11 3/4 " x h 15 3/4 " (30 x 40 cm).

Condition: in very good condition.