1911 Die Bayros Mappe I Ex Libris Verlag K. Senger Munchen Folio 12 Heliogravure Numbered 280/500
The Marquis Franz Von Bayros (1866-1924), the Austrian artist, painter and illustrator
In 1904, Bayros gave his first exhibition in Munich, which was a great success. From 1904 until 1908, Bayros traveled to Paris and Italy for his studies. Returning Vienna, he felt himself a stranger. The outbreak of the First World War was yet another setback for Bayros. The artist died on April 2, 1924 from a cerebral hemorrhage.
Title: Die Bayros Mappe I
"in a one-time handwritten numbered issue of five hundred each Example has been created each copy is numbered"
This Number is 280/500
Year: 1911
Hardback Folio with 12 Plates, each heliogravure is under passpartout
Published by Ex Libris Verlag K. Th. Senger, Munchen
Size: Folio is approx. 11 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches
Plates are approx. 8 7/8 x 11 inches
Condition: Some wear to the end boards of the folio with minor bend to the corners. The plates and passpartouts are in very good condition with some very minor fades, the heliogravures are in excellent condition. Please see the images provided for a visual description.
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