Date: 1922
Size: 10 x 13 inches
Date: 1922
About The Poster: From a magnificent book of Schnackenberg's works, published in Munich in 1922 by Musarion.
About the Artist: Born in Bad Lauterburg in 1880, Walter Schnackenberg found his vocation as a draughtsman and painter while still very young. At 19 he went to Munich, where he at first attended Heinrich Knirr's painting school before going on directly, like so many of his contemporaries, to study at the Franz von Stuck Academy. Drawing was Schnackenberg's strong point. His lively imagination made him particularly good at caricature. He drew for the celebrated magazines 'Jugend' and 'Simplizissimus'.
His themes were theatre and the comic muse. Travelling extensively, Schnackenberg often went to Paris, where he was especially interested in the work of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. As a print-maker, Schnackenberg devoted himself mainly to poster art and his most mature work is in this genre. He was also well-known as a designer of stage scenery and costumes. With his evident preference for frivolous ladies, he was highly fashionable in his day. (50watt.com)
In excellent condition. Ready to frame.
WE HAVE A 100% SATISFACTION RATING ON EBAY WHICH WE HAVE WORKED HARD TO EARN AND WHICH WE ARE VERY PROUD OF. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF THERE IS ANYTHING IN PARTICULAR YOU ARE LOOKING FOR -WITH OVER 3000 ITEMS IN STOCK, WE MIGHT JUST HAVE IT! Please note that all of our pochoirs, prints and posters are vintage, non-reproduction, original pieces. Please e-mail us with any questions or requests for additional information or photographs. Thanks very much for visiting - check out our Ebay store, vintagepostersforyou. We are happy to ship worldwide - SHIPPING COSTS LISTED BELOW ARE FOR STANDARD SHIPPING. EXPEDITED SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE AT ADDITIONAL COST TO BE DETERMINED AT TIME OF PURCHASE BASED ON DESTINATION.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CUSTOMS DUTIES WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT BE CHARGED BY YOUR COUNTRY'S CUSTOMS OFFICIALS AT THEIR DISCRETION. THANK YOU.