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Muller-Breslau, Georg

GEORG MULLER-BRESLAU Dresden, Die Alte Stadt, 1897

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This is a first printing lithograph page from Das Moderne Plakat (The Modern Poster), published in 1897 by Verlag von Gerhard Kuhtmann in Dresden. Featured in this rare and influential volume edited by Jean Louis Sponsel, the work showcases a poster design by Müller-Breslau titled Dresden, Die Alte Stadt ("Dresden, The Old City"). This piece captures the essence of late 19th-century German poster art, blending historic architectural reverence with Art Nouveau aesthetics. Müller-Breslau's refined lines and balanced composition pay homage to Dresden's cultural legacy and the visual charm of its old town. An important artifact of the early poster movement, this print is a valuable collector's item and a visual testament to the elegance of German graphic design at the turn of the century.

Details

Sku: YY2153

Artist: Georg Muller-Breslau

Title: Dresden, Die Alte Stadt

Year: 1897

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

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Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 8.25 x 11.5 inches ( 21 x 29 cm )

Image Size: 6 x 8.5 inches ( 15 x 22 cm )

GEORG MULLER-BRESLAU Dresden, Die Alte Stadt, 1897

$175

About the Artist

Georg Muller-Breslau

Georg Müller-Breslau (1856–1924) was a German painter renowned for his contributions to the art world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland), Müller-Breslau initially studied law before pursuing his passion for art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. His extensive travels across Europe inspired his paintings, which often depicted historical, mythological, and portrait subjects. Müller-Breslau's works are characterized by rich colors, meticulous detail, and a romanticized style. Exhibited widely, his paintings earned him acclaim and awards, securing his legacy as a significant figure in German art history, with his works held in collections and museums worldwide.
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