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Grand in-8 (213 x 135 mm), demi-percaline prune de l'époque à coins, dos lisse orné d'un fleuron central doré, titre doré, (4), iii, 185 p. Edition originale de cet ouvrage, publié anonymement sous le monogramme de "O. de S.". Cet exemplaire, signé nommément par un envoi de l'auteur à sa cousine dédicataire de l'ouvrage, permet de l'identifier. L'auteur relate, sous forme d'une correspondance à sa cousine, son voyage à Munich, durant l'été 1893 pour assister au "cycle wagnérien". Il rend compte, avec enthousiasme et pertinence, des différentes représentations auxquels il a assisté. Son témoignage musical s'accompagne d'une intéressante relation de son périple depuis Paris, à travers l'Alsace et l'Allemagne jusqu'en Bavière: la musique bien sûr, les paysages, les hommes, les moeurs, les arts, les institutions... (Silège, 'Bibliographie wagnérienne française', p. 34). Ex-libris gravé: Henri G. Loumyer Mac Kenzie. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur: "A ma chère cousine, nièce et amie, Marie de Sampayo". Premier cahier légèrement débroché. Très bon exemplaire, frais, bien relié.
Complet en 2 tomes: 474 + 478pp.avec 2 frontispices et des planches hors-texte, 25cm., br.orig., pages toujours non coupées (!), très bon état, rare, texte en français, M82667
Paris E. Fromont 1898, In-8 percaline éditeur verte, 446 pages. Table des matiéres, table alphabétique des noms d'auteur, table analytique des documents. Envoi autographe de l'auteur à son neveu et bel envoi autographe de ce neveu à "Charlotte et Jeanne SAMARAN, musiciennes accomlplies". Trés bon état. I - LES MAITRES CHANTEURS DE RICHARD WAGNER -- II - ETUDE SUR LE DISCOURS MUSICAL FAITE PRINCIPALEMENT D'APRES LA PARTITION DES MAITRES.
24 pages. Features: . Toronto's Great Battle of the Subway - write-up about the proposed north-south spur on University Ave., with twelve photos including Fred Gardiner and Allan A. Lamport; One-page colour-photo ad for Campbell's Chicken Gumbo soup; Page of five photos of hat designs by Toronto's Rosaleen Reid; One-page ad for Singer's $125,000 Sewing Contest, featuring photo of the 1957 winners including Mrs. C. Bishop, Mrs. M. Rasmussen and Mrs. H. Chooljian; Photo of U.S. gymnast Muriel Davis; Wedding photo of Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay; Photo of Robert Wagner carrying Natalie Wood from New York train; Colour-photo ad for Robin Hood "Deep Pudding" mixes; Feature article on Cowichan sweaters made by the Cowichan tribe near Duncan on Vancouver Island - article with seven photos, two in colour; Colour photos from B.C. as she enters her hundredth anniversary year; Mrs. Al Balding follows the sun with Canada's great golf shot-maker - article with eight photos; Nice colour ad for Sifto Salt features bear cub and bird; Wow!, large colour photos of Jacques Plante and Jean Beliveau of the Montreal Canadiens; Hard Luck Town Springhill, Nova Scotia Fights Back from devastating mine blast - text with eight photos; Photo of Mrs. Pansy Mae Stuttard, 84, of White Rock, B.C. and her pistol; Fantastic one-page colour-photo pin-up photo of Jimmy Dean and Jan Crockett; Two photos of Jimmy Dean and his young family; Nice back page colour ad for Crown Brand Corn Syrup on pancakes. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this wonderful vintage issue.. Magazine
Pages 193-224. Features: Col. John Hatch George - article with full-page illustration of Mr. George; Men of Old Nottingham at the Battle of Bunker Hill; The N.H. Seventh at Ft. Wagner; In Battle and in Prison - A Reminiscence of the War of the Rebellion, by William E. Stevens; Manners and Customs in Hopkinton - No. 2 - Religious, Commercial, Political; Malaga. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Nice 2-page colour ad for the 1966 Pontiac Parisienne Sport Coupe; Ten Million voters in search of an issue; Who'll be around after the Federal Election? - this could be the last campaign for Pearson and Diefenbaker; Stop the world - they want to get off - John Ruddy interviews Scottie Mayer, Jack Martin, Cecilie Kwiat, and Andrew Mikolasch - Canadian Hippies; The HIdden Treasures of a Shy Rebel - J.E.H. MacDonald created a truly Canadian style of art and played a leading role in the founding of the Group of Seven - with several lovely colour samples of his works; The land that lives on borrowed time - bird watchers explore Hong Kong's awesome beauty, hopeless poverty, sample irresistible bargains, watch the prettiest girls in Asia... and some birds too!, Part 2 of a series by Fred Bodsworth; Death of a Great Lake - by smothering Lake Erie with pollution, man is making it an odorous, slime-covered graveyard; Frequent prison inmate Joe Bouchard describes his home away from jail, while writing his autobiography; Very colourful photo centerfold ad for the Ford Fairlanes; Should doctors be licensing doctors; Great two-page colour photo spread of the 1966 Oldsmobiles; Canadiana by Gerald Stevens; Claude Wagner - the man Quebec's crooked politicians can't touch and the gangs can't beat; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
In-12 (170 x 120 mm), demi-percaline sable de l'époque, dos lisse orné d'un fleuron doré, titre doré, 190 p., portrait photographique de Wagner en frontispice et fac-similé de partition autographe dépliante. Edition originale. "Que le lecteur veuille bien ne considérer les premières pages de ce livre que comme un fragment des mémoires que je publierai peut-être un jour, non que ma vie vaille la peine d'être racontée, mais parce qu'elle a côtoyé souvent celle d'artistes très illustres. - Car il ne s'agit ici que de souvenirs, écrits comme pour moi-même, souvenirs recueillis en plusieurs années de relations suivies avec Richard Wagner" (avant-propos de l'autrice, p. 9). Judith Gautier et son mari Catulle Mendès avaient rencontré Wagner dès 1869. Fille de Théophile Gautier, actrice majeure du monde culturel de son temps, écrivaine, journaliste, et grande amie de Victor Hugo, Judith Gautier (1845-1917) est première femme entrée à l’Académie Goncourt en 1910. Elle a été une figure centrale de la cause wagnérienne en France. (Silège, 'Bibliographie wagnérienne française', p. 20). Rousseurs. Le feuillet de portrait est détaché.
8vo., First Edition thus, with very numerous photographs, illustrations and scores in the text, and pictorial endpapers; black cloth, boards and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt and white, gilt top, a fine copy in publisher's blocked board slip-case.
Almost two inches thick. Some of the many topics include: Blood feud between Iraq and Iran; Uniforms for white collar industries; Shelly Duvall; Helmut Schmidt; Pierre Trudeau and Canada's Arctic Oil; Lindsay Wagner; Urban Cowboy; Strike by PSAC; Anne Murray; Politically incorrect lawn jockeys; Burt Reynolds; William Pollock and Drake International; France's Nuclear Gamble; Rita Moreno; Vietnamese Boat People; CDC - Canada Development Company is now majority-owned by private shareholders; El Asnam Earthquake; Brian Peckford - Confederation's Bad Boy; Carter vs. Reagan campaign; Tennessee Williams; Monique Leyrac; Big Government Squeezes Big Oil; Trudeau's National Energy Policy (NEP); Sterling Lyon; Michaele Jordana; Reza Pahlavi assumes the mantle of Shah in exile; Reagan Beats Carter; Single parent poverty; Problems with the Dall Sheep in the Kluane Lake area of the Yukon; Lockeport Nova Scotia has lost three fish plants but the people remain strong; Melody Anderson; The Global Struggle for Human Rights; Discovering Saturn; Susan Jacks; Lynn Johnston; Roy McMurtry and RCMP wrongdoing; The West Goes Wild over federal energy policy; Douglas Christie and the Western Canadian Concept; Sharon Timmins; Nick Taylor; John Fraser views China; The Pain Threshold; Mood Drugs - cure or curse; Cherie Lunghi; Farewell to Jules Leger; Devastating earthquake in southern Italy; Search for an industrial strategy for Canada; Viktor Beleko lands his Soviet Union Foxbat aircraft in Japan; Two Hungarians defect to Canada; Soviet tanks roll into Poland; Joni Mitchell dons black face to play a pimp; John Lennon killed - cover photo; Brooke Shields; Poles in search of food; The Kent Commission looks at the concentration of Newspaper ownership; Light wear. Firmly bound. Few library markings. Book
40 pages. Contents: Little Businessmen Called to Confer With Mr. Roosevelt: President Seems to Count on Recession Righting Itself in Next Month or Two; 'Our Duty', a Navy Second to None; Filibuster: (Robert) Wagner Is Unaware of What Every Senator Knows; (Frederick) Steiwer Tires; Infantile Paralysis: President's Campaign Reaps a Harvest of Dimes and Dollars; Boneyard-Bound (Vaterland-Leviathan); (Paul) Van Zeeland Report: A Dream Foredoomed by Realities - Belgian's World Survey Stresses the Startling Fact That Autarchy Works; Light over Holland: A Girl to Carry on the Line of William the Silent; The Lingering League: Britain, France, Russia Save Geneva From Last Dishonor; Duce's Eaglet (Bruno Mussolini) Flies Down to Rio; Far East: American Faces Slapped but 'There Ain't No War in China'; Spain: No 'Military Objective Explains the Bombs'; New Yorker Discovers a Bullet or Two in the Brain Makes Little Difference; Microscope's Efficacy for Checking on Diagnosis: New Facts in the Case; Priest (Simon Buick) Wins Permission to Spread the Catholic Faith Among Bali's Hindus; Businesslike Exchange Plan Envisages Peace With SEC (Securities Exchange Commission): Wall Street Welcomes (Carle C.) Conway Committee's Ideas for Reorganization; Miners' Meeting: Troubles Within; and City Housing: New York Mayor (Fiorello H. La Guardia) Evolves a Slum-Clearing Program. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Paris, Librairie Plon, Plon-Nourrit et Cie, 1911-1912. 3 volumes in-8; 363-364 et 497 pages Avec index alphabétique, table par année et table des matières. Reliés en demi-chagrin havane, dos à 4 nerfs, double filet doré sur les nerfs, auteur, titre tomaison et date en lettres dorées, couvertures et dos conservés. (Reliure signée R. Bel exemplaire. (il n'a été tiré de cet ouvrage que 31 ex numérotés).
19pp., 1st edition, 23cm., original green editor's softcover, good condition, rare, M91665
266 pages. Map endpapers. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of archival black and white photos in text. Prior owner's name neatly printed on back of front free endpaper. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Canadian fish inside front cover; News digest topics include - dark influences at work, the anti-Russian case, An Alternative Pact, A policy of wreckage, One's own business, the plight of German churches, 90% heroic, and the problem of Palestine; Baseball's Centenary? - argument over whether or not baseball's centenary actually occured in June - article with photos of Honus Wagner, Eddie Collins, Joe Vosmik, Tony Lazzeri, Babe Ruth, Grover Cleveland, George Sisler, Walter Johnson, and others; Vernight Stop - photo-illustrated article of a trip to Wake Island; A Penny In Her Shoe (short story); The Genuine Tabard (short story); The Perdu (short story); Fairyland of the Boy-King Peter II of Yugoslavia - photo-illustrated article on his picturesque nation; If I Die Before I Wake (mystery); Half-page photo ad for the Canadian National Exhibition (C.N.E.) which offers 'a thousand thrilling things to see'; Hollywood news, with photos of Frank Lloyd, Cecil B. De Mille, N.S. Van Dyke, Arthur Nornblow Jr., Lubitsch, Anatole Litvak, Eugene Forde, Edward H. Griffith and William Wellman; Photo and bried write-up on Ellen Drew; Woodbury soap ad features photo of Miss Nadine Beardmore; Dare to Smile - article for ladies; Pond's cold cream ad features photos of Mrs. Robert W. Armstorng of Toronto, and Blanche Brewer of Clarksdale, Mississippi; Small photo ad for Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby, Ontario shows girls on horseback with school in background; Sayings from around the world; Back cover colour Coke ad features man in white double-breasted suite with lady, and inset black and white photo of soda jerk; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
100 pages. Features: Cover art by Frankline Arbuckle shows horse-drawn potato diggers at work in New Brunswick's St. John River Valley near Grand Falls; Nice colour GWG ad inside front cover features macho scene of two men hefting a heavy wooden box; One-page colour Matinee cigarette ad shows high society equestrian scene; Article on Canada's wheat surplus; Notes on a journey to the Wagner Festival; Canada's Biggest Big Businessmen - with photo of Garfield Weston and grandson at his Riviera home, Samuel Bronfman, John David Eaton, Charles Dunning, Joseph Simard, James Muir, A.E. (Dal) Grauer, R.A. Jodrey, E.P. Taylor, and J.S.D.Tory, plus list of dozens of individuals, their number of Boards, and their main interests; How the Queen Talks and What She Says; Florencia Bay (part 1); What's Happened to the Suburb They Called Crestwood Heights? (an inquisitive study of Toronto's Forests Hills Village; Why I'm Quitting Hocky for Football - Gerry James chooses the Winnipeg Blue Bombers over the Toronto Maple Leafs - article with photos; How a Teenager's Dream Came True at Stratford - Roberta Maxwell; Nostalgic BA ad for their Velvet 98 gas says a 'new star is born' and shows lady's face at center of star; Classy one-page colour-photo ad for Omega Watches says they are the official timepiece of Canadian Pacific Airlines; One-page colour ad for Canada Steamship lines features the lake freighter 'Georgian Bay'; 3/4-page Canadair ad features their CL-44 aircraft; Nice one-page Hammond Organ ad; Canadian Club colour-photo ad features photos in Switzerland where Theodor Wyrsch won a flag-swinging contest at St. Moritz; I Ate My Way Up the Waldord, by Antony Ferry; Marconi Radio ad; Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank ad encourages modern husbands and wives to have individual chequing accounts; Vintage two-colour (black and red) Bank of Montreal ad features a long-forgotten logo; One-page colour ad for O'Keefe Ale features couple; Back cover Polysar ad features colour illustration entitled 'When Saturday Night was Bath Night', which shows mother bathing young girl in large wooden basin in kitchen with water heated on the stove; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy of this great issue. Magazine
Features: Title page illustration of nurses tending to the happy wounded on a British hospital-train; Two-page illustration of "The Glorious End of the 'Vindictive' - Blocking the Fairway at the Entrance to Ostend Harbour; War as The Artist Sees It (article); The "Vindictive's" Gallant End (article); Three sketches of "The Ostend Harbour Exploit - The First Attempt; Article by G.K. Chesterton includes photos of Prince Sixte of Bourbon, Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice, and Commodore Hubert Lynes, C.M.G., who led the blocking operations at Ostend; Two excellent side-view photos of the "Vindictive" on her way to Zeebrugge; Two-pages with eight photos illustrating "Concrete Ship-Building - War-work for which there is a very urgent demand - showing main stages of construction; First six photos of German Tanks "Panzerkraftwagen"; Photo of the swearing in ceremony for Field-Marshal Lord French and Edward Shortt; Article on Stunt Flying; Six fascinating photos explain how flax is harvested and processed for use in Aeroplane wings; Dramatic centrefold illustration of the burning of Pozieres on the Albert-Bapaume Road; Malaria - The Return of an Old Enemy (article); Four photos of U.S. troops arriving in England under Colonel Whitman and Lieut.-Col. Wagner, including the Royal salute they received; Roll of Honour - photos of 18 officers, including Major William A. Craies; One-page Kenilworth Cigarettes ad shows couple chatting in front of fireplace; Illustration of a 'curfew' dinner-dress; Nice two-colour "Greys" cigarette ad on back cover features illustration of a Greys warrior on horseback circa 1678; and more. 36 pages including several pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
In-12, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné d'un fleuron doré répété entre-nerfs, titre doré (reliure de l'époque), xvi, 239, (1) p., portrait gravé en frontispice de Richard Wagner. Première édition française, avec mention fictive de "deuxième édition". Portrait gravé de Wagner en frontispice. Précieux recueil de lettres et d'articles consacrés à Richard Wagner et à la réception critique des premières représentations de ses opéras en Europe (Paris, Berlin, Bayreuth). L'ouvrage est traduit sur la huitième édition allemande, avec une nouvelle préface de l'auteur, par le journaliste musical au "Temps", Johannès Weber, l'un des plus influents de la période. "Avertissement du traducteur" et préface de l'auteur, Paul Lindau, dans laquelle celui-ci se défend contre les violentes attaques de tous bords dont son ouvrage avait fait l'objet. Le dernier chapitre est consacré à la mort de Wagner. Dos frotté. Texte légèrement bruni. Cette première édition à la date de 1885 est rare. Elle manque à Silège, 'Bibliographie wagnérienne française'. Bon exemplaire.
testo in gotica tedesca (fraktur) e latino in 4°, bella legatura novecentesca in mezza pelle con angoli, piatti e sguardie marmorizzati, tassello con titoli oro al dorso, nervi e fregi oro ai piccoli ferri al dorso e impressioni ai piatti, frontespizio mutilo ma con restauro artigianale antico della parte inferiore e reintegrazione con frammento di fotocopia da originale del nome dell'editore, mancano la prima c. bianca e l'ultima, reintegrazione dell'errata corrige con fotocopia dell'originale, idem per l'elenco delle tavole a fine vol. (che non risulta nell'originale confrontato), pp. (2) 84, 26, 4, 2, 2, 16, 8, 8, 4 (2) (numerazione non continua ma conforme a originale della biblioteca Herzog August Bibliotek Wolfenbuttel, qualche spostamento nell'ordine dei pezzi dovuto alla rilegatura post.), la tavola principale presenta rotture alle piegature con restauro artigianale e liefi fioriture, gora in una tavola ed in alcune pag.
Bellissima prova del maestro tedesco (1706-1786), che operò con grande successo a Venezia, ove il suo talento innovativo fece scuola nel campo della calcografia. I due mitici personaggi, Zefiro e Flora, adorni di fiori e contornati da graziosi amorini, sono qui protagonisti di una allegoria della primavera in un quadro di grande eleganza formale e di alta perfezione tecnica. Non citato da D. Succi, Da Carlevariis ai Tiepolo, che tuttavia riproduce a pag. 437 un'analoga incisione del Wagner sullo stesso tema tratta da un dipinto dell'Amigoni.
94 pages. Loaded with wonderful color and black and white photos. Features: Li Sheon; Tien Niu; Lin Ching Hsia; Chin Han; Foldout colour photo of beautiful Sylvia Chang; Lonely-Hearted Charles Chin; Jackie Chan Sets His Eyes on International Stardom - article with photos; Shang Kuan Ling Feng is contented with quiet study life; Ti Lung; Li Hsiang gives in to tradition; TV Strongwoman Mrs. Selina Chow Meets New Challenge; Ho Fan directs the film he likes again; Attractive directress Young Kai Yuen; Wu Shiu Chan works for stardom; Robert Wagner - article with photos; and much more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
In-12, demi-maroquin acajou à grands coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, couverture conservée (reliure de l'époque), (4), lxxiii, 317 p. Édition originale de la traduction française, par Paul Challemel-Lacour, des livrets du Vaisseau fantôme, de Tannhäuser, de Lohengrin et de Tristan et Isolde. Elle est précédée d'une importante "Lettre sur la musique" (73 pages), datée de Paris le 15 septembre 1860, adressée par Richard Wagner à l'historien d'art Frédéric Villot, préface qui fait figure à la fois de manifeste et d'autobiographie. C'est le premier ouvrage de Wagner traduit en français. (cf. Grove, XX, p. 139. Silège, 'Bibliographie wagnérienne française', 1902; p. 10.). Papier légèrement bruni. La couverture conservée comporte des réparations. Très bon exemplaire, entièrement non rogné, bien relié.
Album in-4 p. oblungo (mm. 317x370), cartonato editoriale, cornice dorata al piatto anteriore, pp. (6),87, con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero, a colori e in tinta nel testo. "Prima edizione". Con una prefazione di Ernst Lichtblau, vi sono contenuti progetti e studi di: Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch, Franz Safonith, Emil Pichan, Hans Laurentschitsch, Oskar Barta, Karl Maria Kerndle, Ernst Lichtblau, Robert Farsky, Teo Deininger, Franz Polzer, Anton Engel, Josef Winter, Emil Pirchan, Franz Gessner ecc. Questi lavori, eseguiti negli anni scolastici 1905/1906 e 1906/1907 dagli studenti della Wagnerschule, sono corredati di un’appendice dedicata alle celebrazioni del centenario della Scuola (nel 1905).<br> “Otto Wagner (1841-1918), architetto viennese. Dopo aver cominciato nello stile neobarocco ed eclettico viennese, si orientò verso il “Rinascimento moderato” di G. Semper, quindi verso lo “Jugendstil” (Vienna, Majolika Haus, 1898 ca.), infine, reagendo ad esso, verso l’architettura funzionale, di cui fu uno dei pionieri. Opere principali: le stazioni, varie banche (la Cassa di Risparmio postale, 1904-06, suo capolavoro), case ed appartamenti, ecc., di Vienna; il parlamento di Budapest (1883); la borsa di Amsterdam (1884); il Reichstag e il duomo a Berlino; il palazzo della Pace all’Aia (1906) (Diz. Treccani,XII, p. 880) - Chiamato nel 1894 a tenere un corso speciale di architettura all'accademia, Wagner espresse nel suo insegnamento e nei suoi scritti l'esigenza di un profondo rinnovamento dell'architettura, sulla linea di un'interpretazione funzionale dell'uso dei materiali, dei criteri tipologici e strutturali, che non escludesse però valori figurativi e monumentali. La portata dell'insegnamento di Wagner fu notevolissima: vi fecero riferimento non solo i giovani architetti della Secessione (J. Hoffmann, J. M. Olbrich) ma anche un altro allievo famoso, il protorazionalista A. Loos; e i modelli della “Wagnerschule” ebbero larga diffusione in molti Paesi europei, Italia compresa (Sapere.it)”. Esemplare ben conservato.
Album in-4 p. oblungo (mm. 307x395), mz. tela con ang., disegno e tit. in nero al piatto anteriore, pp. 79, con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero, a colori e in tinta nel testo e fuori testo. "Prima edizione". Con una prefazione di Karl Maria Kerndle, vi sono contenuti progetti e studi di: Deininger Teo, Lichtblau, Mahler, Dorfmeister, WUnib, Nicoladoni, e num. altri. Raccolta di lavori eseguiti negli anni scolastici 1902/1903 e 1903/1904 dagli studenti della Wagnerschule.<br> “Otto Wagner (1841-1918), architetto viennese. Dopo aver cominciato nello stile neobarocco ed eclettico viennese, si orientò verso il “Rinascimento moderato” di G. Semper, quindi verso lo “Jugendstil” (Vienna, Majolika Haus, 1898 ca.), infine, reagendo ad esso, verso l’architettura funzionale, di cui fu uno dei pionieri. Opere principali: le stazioni, varie banche (la Cassa di Risparmio postale, 1904-06, suo capolavoro), case ed appartamenti, ecc., di Vienna; il parlamento di Budapest (1883); la borsa di Amsterdam (1884); il Reichstag e il duomo a Berlino; il palazzo della Pace all’Aia (1906) (Diz. Treccani,XII, p. 880) - Chiamato nel 1894 a tenere un corso speciale di architettura all'accademia, Wagner espresse nel suo insegnamento e nei suoi scritti l'esigenza di un profondo rinnovamento dell'architettura, sulla linea di un'interpretazione funzionale dell'uso dei materiali, dei criteri tipologici e strutturali, che non escludesse però valori figurativi e monumentali. La portata dell'insegnamento di Wagner fu notevolissima: vi fecero riferimento non solo i giovani architetti della Secessione (J. Hoffmann, J. M. Olbrich) ma anche un altro allievo famoso, il protorazionalista A. Loos; e i modelli della “Wagnerschule” ebbero larga diffusione in molti Paesi europei, Italia compresa (Sapere.it)”. Le ultime 3 cc. ed il risguardo restaurati per abrasioni al margine bianco, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato.