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Leichte Holz-Bauten entworfen und gezeichnet von Adolph Guggenberger, Architect

Leichte Holz-Bauten entworfen und gezeichnet von Adolph Guggenberger, Architect

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Leichte Holz-Bauten entworfen und gezeichnet von Adolph Guggenberger, Architect

by Guggenberger, Adolph

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Munich: Max Ravizza, 1869. Hardcover. Fair +. [12] leaves of chromolithographed plates; 38 cm. Light green wrapper printed in black, with publisher's catalog Technische Werke & Zeichnungs-Vorlager, on back wrapper. Wrapper title. Running title: Leichte Holzbauten. A 19th-century owner had it bound with black cloth spine and corners and black paper over boards. Former owner's inscription on front fixed endpaper: "Eigenthum des Tischlermeister Brandt." No date of publication; listed in Bayerische Landeszeitung for 1869. Issued in two parts, with 6 leaves of plates in each; all 12 are included here. Adolph Guggenberger entered the workshop of German sculptor Anselm Sickinger (1807-1873) around 1860 as an architectural draftsman workig on the altars designed by Sickinger. Little else is known about him. The drawings are of small wood structures -- sheds, huts, and gazebos, as well as the larger Tanz-Salon. Not in WorldCat; very scarce. In Fair+ Condition: cover is rubbed with loss at corners; wrapper is lightly soiled; closed tear of 2 cm. from lower edge of front wrapper; old dampstain along lower gutter of all plates; heavily foxed; minor loss at lower corners of plates; otherwise, clean and solid.

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Title
Leichte Holz-Bauten entworfen und gezeichnet von Adolph Guggenberger, Architect
Author
Guggenberger, Adolph
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fair +
Quantity Available
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Publisher
Max Ravizza
Place of Publication
Munich
Date Published
1869
Bookseller catalogs
Architecture; Prints, Engravings, & Photographs;

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