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Janosch "Mit großen Tatzen fängt man Fische" hand-signed colour etching

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Artist: Janosch Originality: signed & limited Realization/Technique: colour etching... more
Artist: Janosch
Originality: signed & limited
Realization/Technique: colour etching
Width x height x depth: 35 x 35 x 3 cm (incl. frame)
Format: one-piece, framed
Year of creation: 2019
Motif size: 10 cm x 10 cm
Edition: handsigned
Motif: 3D subject
Art movement: contemporary
Epoch: Contemporary Art
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This work of art already has a custom-fit & high quality Half Magnetic Frame, which is included.

Janosch , alias Horst Eckert, is one of the most important children's book authors and... more

Janosch, alias Horst Eckert, is one of the most important children's book authors and illustrators of the 20th century. Works such as "Oh, how beautiful is Panama" and "Mail for the Tiger" shaped entire generations. The stories, illustrations and drawings not only received prestigious literary awards, but also numerous art, culture and film prizes. To date, Janosch has published over 150 books.

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