Reigen – Blätter für galante Kunst - 1920-1920





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Reigen – Blätter für galante Kunst, niemieckie czasopismo artystyczno-erotyczne z 1920 roku w stanie bardzo dobrym, wymiary 31,5 × 24 cm, z pracami V. Arnaud, J. Fenneker, Jupp Wiertz, Jacques Eman i Fernand Biegler.
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Original German Art & Erotic Magazine – February 1920
Wilhelm Borngräber Verlag, Berlin
Original issue of the German illustrated art magazine Reigen – Blätter für galante Kunst, published in February 1920 in Berlin by Wilhelm Borngräber Verlag.
Reigen was an important magazine of the early Weimar Republic, dedicated to galant art, dance, satire and modern erotic illustration, reflecting the liberal and avant-garde cultural life of post-war Berlin.
The magazine contains original period illustrations and artistic plates, including works by artists active in Berlin and Paris around 1920.
Artists featured in this issue
Based on the captions and signatures visible in the magazine, this issue includes works by:
V. Arnaud (Berlin)
J. Fenneker (Berlin)
Jupp Wiertz (Berlin)
Jacques Eman (Paris)
Fernand Biegler
Original German Art & Erotic Magazine – February 1920
Wilhelm Borngräber Verlag, Berlin
Original issue of the German illustrated art magazine Reigen – Blätter für galante Kunst, published in February 1920 in Berlin by Wilhelm Borngräber Verlag.
Reigen was an important magazine of the early Weimar Republic, dedicated to galant art, dance, satire and modern erotic illustration, reflecting the liberal and avant-garde cultural life of post-war Berlin.
The magazine contains original period illustrations and artistic plates, including works by artists active in Berlin and Paris around 1920.
Artists featured in this issue
Based on the captions and signatures visible in the magazine, this issue includes works by:
V. Arnaud (Berlin)
J. Fenneker (Berlin)
Jupp Wiertz (Berlin)
Jacques Eman (Paris)
Fernand Biegler

