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Fishermen in the Haven

Carl Moser (Bozen 1873 - Bozen 1939)


Fishermen in the Haven

Lot-No. 177

Proceeds : 2.700 €


Woodcut in colours, 42,5 x 59 cm, lo. ri. in the print sign. a. dat. C. Moser 1931 as well as inscribed No. 31, min. dam., matted a. framed under glass. - South Tyrolian painter a. woodcutter. M. studied at the Munich academy udner G. von Hackl a. L. Herterich. After travelling Germany a. Italy he continued his studies at the Académie Julian in Paris. Subsequently he travelled Brittany, the landscape a. people of which were to play an important role in his oeuvre. By absorbing the Japanese style a. technique of woodcutting he developed into one of the most important woodcutters of his time. - Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer.

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Carl Moser: Fishermen in the Haven


Carl Moser (Bozen 1873 - Bozen 1939)

Fishermen in the Haven

Lot-No. 177

Proceeds : 2.700 €

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Woodcut in colours, 42,5 x 59 cm, lo. ri. in the print sign. a. dat. C. Moser 1931 as well as inscribed No. 31, min. dam., matted a. framed under glass. - South Tyrolian painter a. woodcutter. M. studied at the Munich academy udner G. von Hackl a. L. Herterich. After travelling Germany a. Italy he continued his studies at the Académie Julian in Paris. Subsequently he travelled Brittany, the landscape a. people of which were to play an important role in his oeuvre. By absorbing the Japanese style a. technique of woodcutting he developed into one of the most important woodcutters of his time. - Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer.

Fishermen in the Haven
Fishermen in the Haven