Description: A very interesting circa 1910 two color etching by German Expressionist graphic artist, Fritz Lederer (1878-1949). It is hand signed in pencil by the artist, as well as signed in pencil by the great Berlin printer, Otto Felsing (he was printer for Edvard Munch and Kathe Kollwitz). The plate measures approx. 8 x 6 inches, sheet size is approx. 15 x 11 inches and it is printed in black and rust on cream colored wove paper. It is in excellent condition with mild overall paper toning, does not look to have ever been framed or matted. Fritz (Bedrich) Lederer (born 22. April 1878 in Königsberg an der Eger, Austria-Hungary; died 19. May 1949 in Cheb, Czechoslovakia) was a landscape painter, etcher and woodcut artist. After studying in Weimar and Paris, he settled in Berlin were he became a well regarded member of the Berlin Secession, the Deutscher Künstlerbund, and the Freie Secession. A Jewish artist, he fled Germany in 1938 to escape persecution by the Nazi regime. Unfortunately, he relocated to Prague, and was eventually imprisoned at the Theresienstadt concentration camp, though he survived and continued his art career. He is well known for his series of etchings of scenes at the Theresienstadt camp published shortly before his death.
Price: 165 USD
Location: Brooksville, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-02T01:44:53.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: Fritz Lederer
Size: Medium
Signed: Yes
Period: Early 20th Century (1900-1920)
Material: Ink, Paper
Region of Origin: Europe
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Sailboats
Type: Print
Style: Expressionism
Theme: Maritime
Features: Signed, Limited Edition, Numbered
Production Technique: Etching
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Culture: German
Time Period Produced: 1900-1924