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Artist: Frans Masereel
Clef des Songes - Rare Book by Frans Masereel - 1950
By Frans Masereel
Located in Roma, IT
Edition of 715 copies including 30 original full-page woodcuts by the author. Copy on teinté paper. Includes a nice dedication on frontispiece to Nesto Jacometti by the author.   Co...
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1950s Surrealist Frans Masereel Art

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Paper

Amsterdam - Woodcut Print by Frans Masereel - 1933
By Frans Masereel
Located in Roma, IT
Amsterdam is an artwork realized by Frans Masereel, 1933. Woodcut print representing Amsterdam. 75 x 55 with frame; 17h x 12 cm each work. Good conditions.
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Early 20th Century Modern Frans Masereel Art

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Woodcut, Paper

Un homme tombe
By Frans Masereel
Located in Wien, 9
Frans Masereel created a universal reality from the material of the present, concrete, and local. Amidst life in the big city, the streets and the fate of the masses in their histori...
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1960s Modern Frans Masereel Art

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Oil, Paper

Un Crime
By Frans Masereel
Located in Wien, 9
Frans Masereel created a universal reality from the material of the present, concrete, and local. Amidst life in the big city, the streets and the fate of the masses in their histori...
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1960s Modern Frans Masereel Art

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Oil, Panel

Die Mutter - Rare Book Illustrated by Frans Masereel - 1919
By Frans Masereel
Located in Roma, IT
Die Mutter is an original Rare Book illustrated by Frans Masereel (1889 – 1972) and written by Leonhard Frank (Würzburg, 1882 – Munich, 1961) in 1919. Original Edition. 1000 number...
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Early 20th Century Modern Frans Masereel Art

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Paper

Danse Macabre - Rare Book Engraved by Frans Masereel - 1941
By Frans Masereel
Located in Roma, IT
Danse Macabre is an original Rare Book illustrated by Frans Masereel (1889 – 1972) in 1941. Original Edition. 950 numbered copies. Published by Lang, ...
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1940s Contemporary Frans Masereel Art

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Photogravure

Juin 40 - Rare Book Illustrated by Frans Masereel - 1912
By Frans Masereel
Located in Roma, IT
Juin 40 is an original Rare Book illustrated by Frans Masereel (1889 – 1972) in 1912. Original Edition. Précédé de “Fragments d’un journal de guerre 1940” de Henry de Montherlant. 1550 numbered copies. Published by Pierre Tisné, Paris. Format: Oblong 4°. The dimensions and the weight are indicative. The book includes 32 + 7 Pages with 32 Full page Lithographs. Good conditions. Frans Masereel (1889 – 1972). He was a Flemish painter and graphic artist who worked mainly in France, known especially for his woodcuts focused on political and social issues, such as war and capitalism. He completed over 40 wordless novels in his career, and among these, his greatest is generally said to be Passionate Journey. Masereel's woodcuts influenced Lynd Ward and later graphic artists such as Clifford Harper, Eric Drooker, and Otto Nückel. Masereel's woodcuts influenced Lynd Ward and later graphic artists such as George Walker, Clifford Harper, Eric Drooker, and New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno. Masereel's woodcut series, mainly of sociocritical content and expressionistic in form, made Masereel internationally known. Among them were the wordless novels 25 Images of a Man's Passion (1918), Passionate Journey (1919), The Sun (1919), The Idea (1920), Story Without Words (1920), and Landscapes and Voices (1929). At that time Masereel also drew illustrations for famous works of world literature by Thomas Mann, Émile Zola, and Stefan Zweig.
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1940s Modern Frans Masereel Art

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Lithograph

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