Rudolf Koppitz's famed Bewegungs Studie
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Pictures from the Tyng Collection. [London: The Royal Photographic Society, 1931]. Publisher's brown soft card wrappers, gilt lettered with photogravure pasted on upper cover. 20 x 14 inches (24 x 36 cm); six superb photogravure plates, tipped to tan card mounts, each with tissue guard. Light wear, the descriptive laid-in text sheet lacking (as is often the case), but provided in typed form.
The first of the six photogravures is the famed Bewegungs Studie (Study of Movement) by the Photo-Secessionist Rudolf Koppitz (1884-1936). The others include St. Malo by Arthur Burgess of Manchester, A Russian Boy by Alexander Leventon of Rochester U.S.A., Mrs Violet Gordon Woodhouse at the Harpsichord by Herbert Lambert of Bath, Groote KerkeVeere by John Anderson of London, and Muriel Evans by Arthur Kales of Los Angeles.
Pictures from the Tyng Collection. [London: The Royal Photographic Society, 1931]. Publisher's brown soft card wrappers, gilt lettered with photogravure pasted on upper cover. 20 x 14 inches (24 x 36 cm); six superb photogravure plates, tipped to tan card mounts, each with tissue guard. Light wear, the descriptive laid-in text sheet lacking (as is often the case), but provided in typed form.
The first of the six photogravures is the famed Bewegungs Studie (Study of Movement) by the Photo-Secessionist Rudolf Koppitz (1884-1936). The others include St. Malo by Arthur Burgess of Manchester, A Russian Boy by Alexander Leventon of Rochester U.S.A., Mrs Violet Gordon Woodhouse at the Harpsichord by Herbert Lambert of Bath, Groote KerkeVeere by John Anderson of London, and Muriel Evans by Arthur Kales of Los Angeles.
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Rudolf Koppitz's famed Bewegungs Studie
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