Emil Orlik - Das druckgraphische Werk
| Verlag | Deutscher Kunstverlag |
| Auflage | 24.07.2023 |
| Seiten | 1200 |
| Format | 27,0 x 16,0 x 33,0 cm |
| Gewicht | 10064 g |
| ISBN-10 | 3422988416 |
| ISBN-13 | 9783422988415 |
| Bestell-Nr | 42298841A |
Four volumes in a slipcase
Emil Orlik (1870-1932) was a painter, graphic artist, photographer, medallion maker, and craftsman: an all-round talent. A decisive factor in his artistic development was a trip to Japan in 1900-01, during which he learned the art of woodcarving from Japanese masters. He was a member of the Secession in Vienna, and was appointed in 1904 as a professor in Berlin, where he created designs for stage sets and costumes for Max Reinhardt. His portraits of personalities from art, theater, music, literature, film, cabaret, and politics are a kaleidoscope of the intellectual, cultural, and economic life of the Weimar Republic. Orlik's extensive graphic oeuvre-woodcuts, etchings, and lithographs-has now been documented in detail for the first time and is presented in this catalogue raisonné.
- The first catalogue raisonné of Emil Orlik's extensive graphic oeuvre (ca. 2,300 works)
- Bibliophile edition-four volumes, embossed linen cover, in a covered slipcase
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Volume I
Volume II
Volume III
Volume IV