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Description
A Paul Weber, lithograph of a
fool holding a fox while lying against a tree, signed by the artist in pencil beneath
the lower right of the image, stamped by the Clan Press beneath the lower left
of the image, matted and framed, in excellent condition (the litho has not been
examined outside the frame). The image
of the lithograph is about 14 by 20 inches and the frame is about 23 by 29
inches. (The Clan Press was founded by
Weber in 1925 and its stamp is found on his signed prints.) Weber created several lithographs of the fox and fool, metaphorically showing the advantages the sly animal took of the clueless fool.
Andreas Paul Weber (1891-1980) attended for a short period of time the Kunstgewerbeschule Erfurt. He was a member of the Romanticist youth movement Jung-Wandervogel. During many hikes with the group he received a lot of inspiration for the nature depictions in his works and he started creating his first autodidactic lithographs. In 1973, the A. Paul Weber-Museum opened on the Dome peninsula of Ratzeburg.
Shipping costs are based on professional packing charges and shipping the item as is in the frame.
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- Condition:
- Used
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- Condition Notes:
- In excellent condition (the litho has not been examined outside the frame).
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| Weight: | 12 lbs. |
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