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#332458 Arte Grafica

Fliegende Blatter.

Curator: Band CXXVIII. N. 3258-3283.
Publisher: Verlag con Braun & Schneider.
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Details: cm.22x28, pp.320, con numerose illustrazioni lrgatura editoriale in percallina nera con fregi in oro.

Abstract: Fliegende Blatter. era iun settimanale tedesco umoristico riccamente illustrato. La qualità artistica e tipografica della rivista era famosa. Kaspar Braun fu il principale responsabile delle illustrazioni, mentre Friedrich Schneider fu principalmente responsabile dei testi.

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