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Four volumes in a slipcase
Emil Orlik ( 87 - 932) was a painter, graphic artist, photographer, medallion maker, and craftsman: an all-round talent. A decisive factor in his artistic development was a trip to Japan in 9 - , during which he learned the art of woodcarving from Japanese masters. He was a member of the Secession in Vienna, and was appointed in 9 4 as a professor in Berlin, where he created designs for stage sets and costumes for Max Reinhardt. His portraits of personalities from art, theater, music, literature, film, cabaret, and politics are a kaleidoscope of the intellectual, cultural, and economic life of the Weimar Republic. Orlik's extensive graphic oeuvre—woodcuts, etchings, and lithographs—has now been documented in detail for the first time and is presented in this catalogue raisonné.
The first catalogue raisonné of Emil Orlik's extensive graphic oeuvre (ca. 2,3 works)
Bibliophile edition—four volumes, embossed linen cover, in a covered slipcase
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Volume I
Volume II
Volume III
Volume IV