Edmund Kesting (1892-1970) - Spiel der Kreise





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Edmund Kesting,Spiel der Kreise,1928,木刻版画, Bauhaus 风格,28 × 28 cm,德国,限量版并在版上签名,由 Gallery 出售。
卖家的描述
Edmund Kesting - Portrait of Herwarth Walden
Medium: Woodcut, estate stamp
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 22 x 22 cm
Edition Panderma, Basel
1928 (plate)
Provenance:
Edition Panderma, Carl Laszlo, Basel
Galerie von Bartha, Basel
Private Collection, Basel
good condition / original condition
Edmund Kesting (27 July 1892, Dresden – 21 October 1970, Birkenwerder) was a German photographer, painter and art professor. In 1923 he had his first exposition in the gallery Der Sturm in which he showed photograms. Among the artists with whom he interacted are Kurt Schwitters, László Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky and Alexander Archipenko.
Herwarth Walden was a German Expressionist artist and art expert in many disciplines. He is acknowledged as one of the most important discoverers and promoters of German avant-garde art in the early twentieth century (Expressionism, Futurism, Dadaism, Magic Realism).
卖家故事
Edmund Kesting - Portrait of Herwarth Walden
Medium: Woodcut, estate stamp
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 22 x 22 cm
Edition Panderma, Basel
1928 (plate)
Provenance:
Edition Panderma, Carl Laszlo, Basel
Galerie von Bartha, Basel
Private Collection, Basel
good condition / original condition
Edmund Kesting (27 July 1892, Dresden – 21 October 1970, Birkenwerder) was a German photographer, painter and art professor. In 1923 he had his first exposition in the gallery Der Sturm in which he showed photograms. Among the artists with whom he interacted are Kurt Schwitters, László Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky and Alexander Archipenko.
Herwarth Walden was a German Expressionist artist and art expert in many disciplines. He is acknowledged as one of the most important discoverers and promoters of German avant-garde art in the early twentieth century (Expressionism, Futurism, Dadaism, Magic Realism).

