- Sl. sunned; pinholes in corners.
= Very rare. Besides an office clerk Adolf Blitz was a landscape painter and during the 1930's he designed book covers for the publishers Boekenvrienden Solidariteit and Het Nederlandsch Boekengilde. He and his wife died in the concentration camp of Sobibor.
Kamp, J.B. (1899-1953). (A young woman and her mother walking on a street lined with factories). Woodcut, 47,2x23,5 cm., signed "Kamp" in the block, on thin paper.
- Laid down on modern Japanese.
AND 4 other woodcuts, i.a. by F.J. KLOEK, G. HORDIJK (dam.) and H.J. CALKOEN (w. closed tear).
- Partly sl. yellowed. = Provenance: the collection of Liesbeth Brandt Corstius and Kees Broos.
= Jo Boer is mostly known as an author, i.a. of the novel "Kruis en Munt". She took drawing lessons from Chris Lebeau and Jan Toroop. After various conflicts with her mother, she moved in with the artist Charley Toorop in 1924 who also gave her lessons.
= Published in the newspaper De Tijd.
- Torn in upper left blank corner (repaired).
AND 11 miscell. drawings, various techniques, 19th/ 20th cent., landscapes and portraits, the greater part anonymous/ illegibly signed, i.a. (Full-length portrait of a black man seen from behind) (pencil and grey wash, illegibly signed) and a pencil portrait of a boy by H. BEKMAN.
= Bob van den Born, also know as he cartoonist that created "Professor Pi". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VI.
= Bob van den Born, also know as he cartoonist that created "Professor Pi".
- All sl. yellowed.
- Title-leaf sl. foxed/ creased; some plates w. dam. blank corner(s); 3 plates sl. soiled/ loose(ning); 1 plate sl. creased; mounts stained. Portfolio sl. soiled/ foxed (inside); w. dam. (repaired) spots.
= Published on the occasion of the masquerade by the Leidsch Studentencorps (June 19, 1900), celebrating the 325th anniversary of Leiden University.
- All sl. browned/ foxed.
- One print browned. Frontcover portfolio detached.
= "Pterophylum scalare", "Perca fluviatilus" and "Carassius auratus" (2 diff. prints).
AND a colour linocut by "Louis (?)", showing a flowering cactus.