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Author: GOLDSCHEIDER LUDWIG
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Die Schonsten Deutschen Gedichte - Ein Hausbuch Deutscher Lyrik Von Den Unfangen Bis Heute
Goldscheider, Ludwig
Cloth, VG. 486pp, b/w plates, index, GERMAN text, edges faded.
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Rodin: Sculptures
Goldscheider, Ludwig
Folio over 12 - 15'' tall Nice Tight copy ! Jacket price-clipped. Previous owner inkless circular stamp. 126 pages. 7985L
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Michelangelo
GOLDSCHEIDER, Ludwig
Condition: Very Good - in Good DJ. DJ worn and torn at edges, a little loss and generally visually challenged. :: Further Information: This volume is designed to satisfy both the general art-lover and the student. The fine quality of the reproductions and the beauty of the details will be appreciated by those who merely need a more accessible proof of Michelangelo's greatness as a creator. Over 400 Illustrations in photogravure and in full colour of the master's paintings, sculptures and architecture. (Out of Print) Weighs 4.200 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Goldscheider, Ludwig [ Da Vinci, Leonardo ]
Cloth, dj, F/VG++. 44pp+plates, colour frontis, 95 mainly b/w text figs, 18 tipped in colour plates, 140+ b/w illustrations on plates, index, a nice fine copy in a near fine dustjacket.
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Giovanni Bellini
Hendy, Peter & Goldscheider, Ludwig [ Bellini, Giovanni ]
Cloth, dj, F/F. 36pp text+ plates, colour frontis, 4 tipped in colour plates, 120 b/w illustrations on plates, index, a nice fine copy.
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El Greco
Goldscheider, Ludwig (El Greco Domenico Theotocopuli)
Very Good 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall No Jacket Cloth First English Edition (1541-1614) Cretan painter, b. Domenikos Theotokopoulos. He studied under Titian in Venice. By 1577, he had settled in Toledo, Spain. His earliest work here, The Assumption of the Virgin, combines Spanish influences with Italian. His characteristically elongated and distorted figures disregard normal rules of perspective. His later paintings, such as Burial of Count Orgasz (1586), Agony in the Garden (1610) and Assumption (1613), express his profound religious conviction. With 244 plates. Some fading to spine ends.
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