ISBN:
Jaar:
1908
Kwaliteit:
Zeer goed
Uitgever:
Leipzig: Leipziger Schulbildverlag von F.E. Wachsmuth,
Beschrijving:
This is an original antique school poster - education card With a beautiful image of the brown trout in the water and a fishing otter at the edge of the stream.
Used in German education. This is a very early plate WITHOUT poles but with small hanging eyes. Color lithograph - chromolithograph - lithograph . Reinforced on the back with thick paper to make this lithograph manageable. The record has a specific theme that was in line with education. And now a beautiful item for decorating a fishing club or a museum with fishing gear. And now because of the subject possibly connects to a company or profession or collection area Meanwhile extremely difficult to find. Have been discarded in large numbers when the education system changed.
The plate is now fantastic for framing and to decorate an office space or meeting room. The small edge damage often disappears under the cardboard passe-partout. Of course, there are also minor damages that can either be restored or remain visible and thus
Inhoudelijke beschrijving:
The printing press has been extremely important for the development of our prosperity. The knowledge could be shared. And especially when the lead type made the print runs very large, reading became increasingly important. What has now become the mobile phone was then the hand-typeset book
Specifieke beschrijving:
I have highlighted the damage / damaged spots as much as possible. But you can also zoom in very deeply to get an accurate look at the details. Of course, there are also minor damages that can either be restored or remain visible and thus make the authenticity of this print visible. On the left side, this plate has moisture damage. Especially striking in the margins. Less prominent in the image plane. Also on the same side a folding track that stands out especially in the margin. If framed with a passepartout, the damage is less prominently visible. More moisture damage is visible at the rear, but this damage is hardly noticeable at the front.