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Franz
von Bayros
The Marquis Franz Von Bayros (1866-1924), the Austrian
commercial artist, painter and illustrator, was best known for his controversial
Tales at the Dressing Table, a book considered so dangerous to
the morality of the time that Von Bayros was arrested and forced into
exile. He was obliged to move from one European capital to another as
each outrageous new work was banned by the authorities. Von Bayros's art
is striking in its stark eroticism and wry wit and he is noted for his
lurid illustrations of such classic forbidden books as Boccaccio's Decameron.
And Amely Still Deprives
Herself of It
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Ex Libris- Franz Ritter Von Schneiderrumhofen
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The Five Senses:
Sight
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Ex Libris- K.J. O'Bratil
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Ex Libris- Dr. Edgar Simon
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Little Book- Or The Card
of the Sweet Snail
SOLD
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Ex Libris- Erotica Artur Wolf
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Ex Libris- Hans Hickl
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Untitled
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Bookplate of the Zookeeper's Daughter Theodora
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Ex Libris- Ramond Reon
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Exquisite
technique coupled with artistic vision defines our user-friendly
presentation of figurative fine art paintings, sculptures and original
graphics. Contemporary symbolism at its apex in the traditions of
Bosch, the Italian Renaissance, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, the Viennese
and German Secession and the symbolist movements with an edge of
surrealism.
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