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Georg Teltscher

Purkersdorf 1904 – 1983 London

”Juli Ausstellung 1923 Bauhaus-Woche Weimar Theater Etc Cabaret Etc”. 1923

Colour lithograph on light cardboard (postcard). 15,1 × 10,4 cm (6 × 4 ⅛ in.).
This picture shows the following artwork: Georg Teltscher. ”Juli Ausstellung 1923 Bauhaus-Woche Weimar Theater Etc Cabaret Etc”. 1923.

Background:

This picture shows the following artwork: Georg Teltscher. ”Juli Ausstellung 1923 Bauhaus-Woche Weimar Theater Etc Cabaret Etc”. 1923.
This picture shows the following artwork: Georg Teltscher. ”Juli Ausstellung 1923 Bauhaus-Woche Weimar Theater Etc Cabaret Etc”. 1923.

Background:

This picture shows the following artwork: Georg Teltscher. ”Juli Ausstellung 1923 Bauhaus-Woche Weimar Theater Etc Cabaret Etc”. 1923.
This picture shows the following artwork: Georg Teltscher. ”Juli Ausstellung 1923 Bauhaus-Woche Weimar Theater Etc Cabaret Etc”. 1923.

Background:

This picture shows the following artwork: Georg Teltscher. ”Juli Ausstellung 1923 Bauhaus-Woche Weimar Theater Etc Cabaret Etc”. 1923.

Estimate:

EUR 1,500

 

- 2,000

Sold for:

1,778 EUR (incl. premium)

Auction 758

Sunday, January 11th 2026, 6:00 PM

Information

Colour lithograph on light cardboard (postcard). 15,1 × 10,4 cm (6 × 4 ⅛ in.). On the reverse, the stamp in purple: Ausstellung 15. August bis 30. September, and a museum label of the Museum of Modern Art. Card 20 from a set of 20 postcards designed by Bauhaus teachers and students on the occasion of the Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar in 1923. [3044]

Condition Report: Harmonious overall appearance. The sheet edges without tears or losses. The corners lightly bumped; at upper right one barely noticeable light crease. The paper with minor time staining and, in places, with light scuff marks. In the upper sheet area, on the left and right outside the motif, each a minuscule stain. At the lower right edge, one miniscule fingerprint. On the reverse, adhesive residues (yellowed) as well as at the centre of the upper and lower edge, each a slight abrasion to the paper from former mount removal; here the paper surface at the top slightly torn

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