Casberg, Paul (German artist of XX century).
€850
An exquisite Lithograph creation, enhanced with watercolour, gouache, and presented on paper by the renowned artist Paul Casberg, this piece titled “The rider with the hunting birds, in a suit of the XVII century” showcases the mastery of Casberg’s skills. Created in the early XX century and bearing the distinctive mark “Falkener XVII Jahrhundert Aquarell” on the front, the artwork’s reverse side holds rich history and connection to Berlin in 1944. Casberg’s immense contribution to The Eickhorn firm has led to spectacular designs like the SA Feldherrnhalle Leader’s Dagger and other third Reich edged weapons. Framed in a luxurious 25×20 leather-like black frame, this double-sided piece is accompanied by a photograph of Casberg at work and a ’78 original rendering by artist Brian Molloy. The original artwork for an Army officers degan demonstrates unparalleled detail and color depth, making this a must-have piece for serious collectors.
Dimensions | 47.1 × 46.3 cm |
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