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<p>[QUOTE="Armando0831, post: 26761, member: 305"][ATTACH=full]6660[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]6661[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]6662[/ATTACH] I found this at the Goodwill. I have researched Oskar Graf with Gallerie Morderner Meister and have come up empty handed. Supposedly, in the late 1800s, there was a book that was published with prints from artist. I have seen some examples of those prints but mine is different. In the box below the picture, on the other images, the artist and title are typed in the box. Mine clearly shows that information hand written. I've compaired the Oskar Graf signature on mine to examples of his signature on etchings. I think the look the same. The way the F at the end of his name is, along with the period or dot. I'm not sure when this was produced but looking at the other images online, it appears that this may be an earlier print. I had an expert translate the writing and he said it's a form of folksy old German. By what he could make out, he said it might read, "Distressed Mountain Climber..." The date that's on the image by his name is 90.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Armando0831, post: 26761, member: 305"][ATTACH=full]6660[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]6661[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]6662[/ATTACH] I found this at the Goodwill. I have researched Oskar Graf with Gallerie Morderner Meister and have come up empty handed. Supposedly, in the late 1800s, there was a book that was published with prints from artist. I have seen some examples of those prints but mine is different. In the box below the picture, on the other images, the artist and title are typed in the box. Mine clearly shows that information hand written. I've compaired the Oskar Graf signature on mine to examples of his signature on etchings. I think the look the same. The way the F at the end of his name is, along with the period or dot. I'm not sure when this was produced but looking at the other images online, it appears that this may be an earlier print. I had an expert translate the writing and he said it's a form of folksy old German. By what he could make out, he said it might read, "Distressed Mountain Climber..." The date that's on the image by his name is 90.[/QUOTE]
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