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Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu


Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu
Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu
Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu
Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu

Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu    Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu

Do not hesitate to consult my others. Don't forget to add me to that. French-speaking Polish cartoonist, writer and translator.

Jerzy soszyski-ostoja says ostoya georges. And the ten-year-old husbands, georges of ostoya, born in Poland, senrô from the age of 16 in the country. During his military career, he travelled in.

Before settling in betting around 1900. "baron," he would be linked to. Known first as "d'ostoya" as a cartoonist for. He remains one of the biggest contributors to this illustrated satirical weekly, with no.

Less than 41 album covers and compositions until 1912. His style sometimes borrows from the cartoonist. It illustrates two pamphlets of the activist. In 1913 he first signed a novel entitled "Georges d'ostoya" under the name "Georges d'ostoya". The love of a Russian. Fustigating through lithographed albums the German devouring the pologne or the imperial family d. Superb and great original lithography drawn in black. Very nice proof well created, signed in the print. "skeleton with false standing at the edge of the earth, preventing German soldiers from climbing". The two mowers - time is working for us... Board size: 63.5cm x 47.5cm. Print format: 48cm x 36cm.

++ the set is in very good ++ condition. Possibility of self-handling in regions of uze, nimes and surroundings..

and on bets by appointment. A suite of biographical elements. The various heads crowned with central Europe.

After 1918, he continued his collaboration in the book world by undertaking a series of translations from Russian and Polish. At this publisher the two men had composed together. D'ostoya seems to be publishing fewer press drawings and cartoons. His name is now associated with work of.

Revisions of translations and posthumous writings unpublished in French from. As well as texts from. Translations sometimes carried out to. And that it glazes with illustrations.

He also pursues a work of novelist and essayist, particularly at home. (1933) in which he published a novel entitled "The Ghost Train. Antonini, anvar, arman, arnulf, v.

Atman, attali, mario avati, balgley, s. Ballif, balthazar, bardone, bealu, beaudequin, a. Beaufrère, eugene bejot, hans bellmer, paul belmondo, j. Carton (2), axel von cassel, a. Diaz, yves doaré, dometti, donatella, b.

Dunoyer de segonzac, eli-lodeho, j. Faucheur, filiberti, fiorini, fergeron, jean frelaut, l.

Goerg, henri gotz, gotz, j. Haudouin, stanley william hayter, ph. François hutin, valentine hugo, ph. Kuntz, jean - emile labourer, h. Laforcade, la jeune etching contemporaine, la mauviniere, l.

Lannoy, lars bo, lebedeff, g. Leheutre, lelievre, stanislas lelio, leopold-levy, lepere, h. Linard, lobel-riche (1), alain loiselet, lotiron, louttre b.

Mathonnat, ph, de la mauviniere, a. Mocquot, philippe mohlitz, mongrolle, a.

Montandin, montaudon, henri moore, p. Moreau, moreh, moyano, zoran music, nakache, m. Nelson, ph, de la mauviniere, r.

Pettier, heneuve, orovida pissaro, morge, oro, mordo, zoran music, jakon, m. Roto ouvoni, qudoard omito omito odo, mimi It is in the category "art, antiques\art of xxe, contemporary\prints, engravings". The seller is "artheopolis" and is located at/to deck of the guard, tonguedoc-russillon. This item can be delivered anywhere in the world.

  1. type: lithography
  2. characteristics: signed
  3. Authenticity: original
  4. period: xxeme and contemporary
  5. genre: expressionism
  6. theme: history, war 14-18
  7. support: on paper


Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu    Lithography Georges D'ostoya Sign Faucher Mort World War 14-18 Poilu