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        • ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE
          Sep. 09, 2023

          ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Rechtsanwalt, The Layer, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE
          Sep. 09, 2023

          ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Schnorrer, The Scrounger, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower left. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Anti Semitic Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE
          Sep. 09, 2023

          ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Judenmetyger, The The Jewish Butcher, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Anti Semitic Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE
          Sep. 09, 2023

          ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Politiker, The Politician, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower to the center. Titled in pencil, upper to the center. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Anti Semitic Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE
          Sep. 09, 2023

          ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Star, The Star, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Anti Semitic Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE
          Sep. 09, 2023

          ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ANTI SEMITIC DER STURMER BROADSIDE

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Reporter, The Reporter, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Anti Semitic Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER
          Jul. 01, 2023

          ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Reisende, The Traveller, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER
          Jul. 01, 2023

          ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Kunstler, The Artist, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. WWII European German Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER
          Jul. 01, 2023

          ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Mediziner, The Medic, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER
          Jul. 01, 2023

          ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Manager, The Manager, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER
          Jul. 01, 2023

          ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Die Presse, The Press, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER
          Jul. 01, 2023

          ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Ganeff, The Offender, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER
          Jul. 01, 2023

          ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ANTI-SEMITIC BROADSIDE NEWSPAPER

          Est: $100 - $150

          Philipp Rupprecht or Fips, German, 1900 to 1975, a WWII Nazi German Anti Semitic caricature offset lithographic broadside print on paper depicting a caricature portrait, Der Viehjude, a person dealing with cattle, for the Anti Semitic tabloid newspaper Der Sturmer. Signed in the print lower right. Titled in German in the print lower to the center. Philipp Rupprecht was a German cartoonist best known for his anti Semitic caricatures in the Nazi publication Der Sturmer, under the pen name Fips. With the exception of 1927, he was Der Sturmers sole regular cartoonist under the pen name of Fips until February 2, 1945, when the last edition of Der Sturmer appeared, drawing thousands of anti Semitic caricatures. His style changed during the course of his career. Among his other works were illustrations for two anti Semitic childrens books published by Sturmer Verlag: Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid und keinem Jud auf seinem Eid, Don't Trust a Fox in a Green Pasture Or a Jew Upon His Oath, 1936, and Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom, 1938. Der Sturmer was a weekly German tabloid format newspaper published from 1923 to the end of World War II by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda, and was virulently anti Semitic. WWII European German Graphic Art Prints For Collectors.

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        • 2 Ausgaben "Der Stürmer" 1942/1944 - 2 newspapers "Der Stürmer" 1942/1944
          Dec. 03, 2022

          2 Ausgaben "Der Stürmer" 1942/1944 - 2 newspapers "Der Stürmer" 1942/1944

          Est: -

          2 Ausgaben "Der Stürmer" 1942/1944 1942- Nr. 3/15.1.1942; 1944- Nr. 7/17.2.1944, "Hawai - das verlorene Paradies" u. "Die Weltbank - der große Bluff aus den USA", 8 S. bzw. 6 S., anti-jüdische Karikaturen von Fips (Philipp Rupprecht, 1900-1975), gefaltet, Zeitung 1942 mit zahlr. Knitterfalten u. Rissen

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        • 4 Ausgaben "Isidor - Wochenbeilage der Deutschen Ostfront" - 4 newspaper supplements "Isidor" of 1933
          Dec. 03, 2022

          4 Ausgaben "Isidor - Wochenbeilage der Deutschen Ostfront" - 4 newspaper supplements "Isidor" of 1933

          Est: -

          4 Ausgaben "Isidor - Wochenbeilage der Deutschen Ostfront" 1933, (National-Sozialistische Oberschlesische Tageszeitung), Nr. 20-23, 4.6.-25.6.1933, jew. 2 S., mehrere Abb. u. anti-jüdische Karikaturen von Fips (Philipp Rupprecht, 1900-1975), dabei Bernhard Weiß genannt "Isidor" (Polizeivizepräsident von Berlin 1927-1932), gefaltet, Randmängel, Riise

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        • 3 Ausgaben "Der Stürmer" 1944 - 3 newspapers "Der Stürmer" 1944
          Dec. 03, 2022

          3 Ausgaben "Der Stürmer" 1944 - 3 newspapers "Der Stürmer" 1944

          Est: -

          3 Ausgaben "Der Stürmer" 1944 Nr. 38, 40 u. 50, 21.9./5.10./14.12.1944, jew. 4 S., "Judas Transchiermesser", "Der Befreiungskrieg", "Gerettet!", mehrere Abb. u. anti-jüdische Karikaturen von Fips (Philipp Rupprecht, 1900-1975), gefaltet, Randmängel, Nr. 50 mit fast durchgehendem Riss, teils m. Klebefilm repariert; Beilage

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        • Des Stürmers Kampf - Special edition of the Stürmer 1937
          Dec. 03, 2022

          Des Stürmers Kampf - Special edition of the Stürmer 1937

          Est: -

          Des Stürmers Kampf Vorwort Julius Streicher, Nürnberg 1937, 56 S., zahlr. Abb. von „Stürmer“-Titelblättern 1923-1936, Ortsgruppen-Dienststellen u. Stürmer-Aushangkästen in Deutschland (Berlin, Breslau, Riesengebirge etc.) u. Übersee (Buenos Aires u. New York), mehrere Zeichnungen von Fips (Philipp Rupprecht 1900-1975, u. a. Julius Streicher im Gefängnis), Wiedergaben von Leserbriefen, Broschur, Umschlag mit einigen Knicken, gering fleckig, Klammerung etwas rostig, Inhalt guter Zustand

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        • Philipp Rupprecht. Das Reich ist Arisch.
          Jan. 29, 2022

          Philipp Rupprecht. Das Reich ist Arisch.

          Est: €400 - €600

          Philipp Rupprecht. Das Reich ist Arisch. 13 Tuschzeichnungen. 1940. 29,4 : 21,0 cm. Monogrammiert, datiert und betitelt. Abscheuliches Machwerk des Stürmer-Karikaturisten, der unter seinem Pseudonym »Fips« seit 1925 die Titelblätter des NSDAP-Hetzblattes gestaltete. - Die Bildfolge enthält die Karikaturen von zwölf jüdischen Stereotypen und ein Titelblatt. Sie entstand wohl schon in den 1930er Jahren und wurde anlässlich Hitlers Geburtstag 1940 in kleinster Auflage repliziert. - Das Papier leicht gebräunt, was angesichts der Zeichnungen nicht verwundert. - Ein Blatt mit kleinen Farbspritzern. [Keywords: Architecture ; Bauhaus ; Typography ; Photography ; Propaganda ; Design ; Architektur ; Bauhaus ; Dada ; Surrealismus ; Fotografie ; Design ; Typographie ; Propaganda]

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        • Philipp Rupprecht. Entartete Kunst, die deutsche Frau im Akt.
          Jan. 29, 2022

          Philipp Rupprecht. Entartete Kunst, die deutsche Frau im Akt.

          Est: €400 - €600

          Philipp Rupprecht. Entartete Kunst, die deutsche Frau im Akt. 18 Tuschzeichnungen. 1940. 29,5 : 21,0 cm. Monogrammiert, datiert und betitelt. Exemplar 2/6. - Titel, kalligraphiertes Textblatt (»Degeneration der nordisch-germanischen Kunst durch den Kulturbolschewismus und anderen undeutschen [sic!] Umtriebe. 16 Beispiel«) und acht Bildpaare. - Philipp Rupprecht (1900-1975), der Stürmer-Chefkarikaturist »Fips«, stellt hier boshaft-karikierende Darstellungen »entarteter Kunst« der angeblich überlegenen »arischen Kunst« gegenüber. Ungeachtet seiner propagandistischen Absicht misslingt diese Diskreditierung gleich zweifach: Die »entarteten« sind die durchaus spannenderen Motive, die »arischen« hingegen erscheinen trivial und plump oder erinnern an die Aktdarstellungen des sicher nicht als »arisch« und »völkisch« eingeordneten Egon Schiele. - Nicht zuletzt diese Selbstentlarvung bewog uns, die beiden Machwerke hier zu offerieren. - Hinweis: Die Zeichnungsfolge wird von uns nur zur staatsbürgerlichen Aufklärung und zur Abwehr verfassungswidriger Bestrebungen angeboten (§86 StGB). [Keywords: Architecture ; Bauhaus ; Typography ; Photography ; Propaganda ; Design ; Architektur ; Bauhaus ; Dada ; Surrealismus ; Fotografie ; Design ; Typographie ; Propaganda]

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        • JEWS INTRODUCTION - JUDEN STELLEN SICH VOR, Nürnberg 1934, 24 Blatt m. S
          Sep. 05, 2020

          JEWS INTRODUCTION - JUDEN STELLEN SICH VOR, Nürnberg 1934, 24 Blatt m. S

          Est: -

          JEWS INTRODUCTION JUDEN STELLEN SICH VOR, Nürnberg 1934, 24 Blatt m. Spottzeichnungen von Fips (Philipp Rupprecht 1900-1975, Hauptzeichner des Stürmers), Broschur, Umschlag fehlt

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        • Original 1930s German Anti-Semitic Der Stürmer Flier
          May. 07, 2016

          Original 1930s German Anti-Semitic Der Stürmer Flier

          Est: $240 - $400

          Artist: Fips (Rupprecht, Philipp) 1900 -. Der Stürmer - So kam er nach Oesterreich. Technique: Offset ca. 1938. Size: 12.5 x 09 in. (32 x 23 cm). Printer: Gebr. Rath, Stuttgart. Condition Details: (B+) was folded vertic., small tears and tiny losses at the edges. Estimate: 400. Starting Bid: 240.

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        • Original 1930s German Anti-Semitic Der Stürmer Flier
          Nov. 05, 2011

          Original 1930s German Anti-Semitic Der Stürmer Flier

          Est: $160 - $280

          Fips (Rupprecht, Philipp) 1900 -. Der Stürmer - Kennst Du ihn?. Offset approx. 1938. Size 12.5 x 8.6 in. (32 x 22 cm). Printer: no information. Condition details: (B+) small loss in the top right corner, minimal foxing at the edges.

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        • RARE Original Stürmer Book 24 Anti-Semitic Caricatures
          May. 01, 2010

          RARE Original Stürmer Book 24 Anti-Semitic Caricatures

          Est: $1,600 - $2,800

          Fips (Rupprecht, Philipp) 1900 - Juden stellen sich vor (Book) Offset 1934 09 x 6.2 in. (23 x 16 cm) Printer: F. Willms, Nürnberg Description / Details: (A-) minimal foxing on back cover, tiny spine tears, rare anti-Semitic book with 2-page text and 24 caricatures of Jews in various professions by Fips

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