No. 100592861

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Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt (1895-1 - Balcony with Three Puppies
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Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt (1895-1 - Balcony with Three Puppies

Drei Freunde|Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt This original etching is a representative work by the German artist Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt, internationally acclaimed for his animal subjects and especially for his depictions of dogs Executed using copperplate etching, the work is characterized by precise and delicate linework that vividly captures the puppies’ fur, gentle expressions, and the texture of the balcony setting The composition reflects the artist’s deep affection for animals, combining technical mastery with warmth and sensitivity Meyer-Eberhardt is known to have participated in the Neue Sezession exhibition in 1926, which is considered his final major exhibition Following this period, his participation in exhibitions became limited, making surviving works from his later career increasingly scarce This etching stands as a mature expression of his lifelong dedication to animal imagery The lower margin bears a pencil inscription reading “Original engraving Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt,” confirming the work as an original print by the artist Please note that there are traces of tape on the upper reverse of the sheet --- Artist Profile 1895 Born in Leipzig, Germany Studied at the Weimar Art Academy under Theodor Hagen and Lyonel Feininger Died in Munich in 1977 --- Accessories None --- Dimensions & Weight Height 52.5 cm Width 38.5 cm Weight 69 g --- Technique & Condition Material Paper Technique Etching Hand signed in pencil Excellent condition --- Shipping Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan Items are shipped only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer For bidders in the United States Please note that Japan Post is currently not accepting EMS shipments of commercial goods to the United States If the winning bidder’s shipping address is in the United States, the item will be shipped via DHL Express instead Please be aware that shipping costs via DHL are significantly higher than EMS rates

No. 100592861

Sold
Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt (1895-1 - Balcony with Three Puppies

Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt (1895-1 - Balcony with Three Puppies

Drei Freunde|Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt

This original etching is a representative work by the German artist Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt, internationally acclaimed for his animal subjects and especially for his depictions of dogs
Executed using copperplate etching, the work is characterized by precise and delicate linework that vividly captures the puppies’ fur, gentle expressions, and the texture of the balcony setting
The composition reflects the artist’s deep affection for animals, combining technical mastery with warmth and sensitivity

Meyer-Eberhardt is known to have participated in the Neue Sezession exhibition in 1926, which is considered his final major exhibition
Following this period, his participation in exhibitions became limited, making surviving works from his later career increasingly scarce
This etching stands as a mature expression of his lifelong dedication to animal imagery

The lower margin bears a pencil inscription reading “Original engraving Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt,” confirming the work as an original print by the artist
Please note that there are traces of tape on the upper reverse of the sheet

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Artist Profile
1895 Born in Leipzig, Germany
Studied at the Weimar Art Academy under Theodor Hagen and Lyonel Feininger
Died in Munich in 1977

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Accessories
None

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Dimensions & Weight
Height 52.5 cm
Width 38.5 cm
Weight 69 g

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Technique & Condition
Material Paper
Technique Etching
Hand signed in pencil
Excellent condition

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Shipping
Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan
Items are shipped only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery

Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer

For bidders in the United States
Please note that Japan Post is currently not accepting EMS shipments of commercial goods to the United States
If the winning bidder’s shipping address is in the United States, the item will be shipped via DHL Express instead
Please be aware that shipping costs via DHL are significantly higher than EMS rates

Final bid
€ 15
David Elberg
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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