K. SCHMOLZE (1823-1859), Artists' Mask Festival Munich, 1846,
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Karl Hermann Schmolze (1823 Zweibrücken - 1859 Philadelphia): Scene from the Munich Artists' Mask Festival Colourful hustle and bustle among the costumed, 1846, Lithography
Technique: Lithography on Paper, mounted on Paper
Date: 1846
Description: Very nice depiction of a scene from the artists' mask festival in Munich. Amongst others, Harlequin, a jester and a king with queen can be discovered in the colourful hustle and bustle. The print comes from the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Signed "H. Schmolze inv." in the centre below the depiction, handwritten title and date below on the backing card. Subsequently marked with inventory number on the backing sheet: " Lb. 17723".
Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Costumes, Germany, Munich,
Condition
Rather good condition. The sheet is slightly browned and creased due to its age, slightly stained at the upper left edge.
Dimensions
9.3 x 23 cm
Buyer's Premium
- 25%
K. SCHMOLZE (1823-1859), Artists' Mask Festival Munich, 1846,
Estimate €300 - €400
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