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    • G. MÜTZEL (1839-1893), American ethnic groups, around 1920, Lithography
      May. 25, 2024

      G. MÜTZEL (1839-1893), American ethnic groups, around 1920, Lithography

      Est: €45 - €75

      Gustav Mützel (1839 Berlin - 1893 ibid.): Ethnographic overview of indigenous, American ethnic groups, c. 1920, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "G Mützel fec.". At the upper part inscribed in the printing plate: "Amerikanische Völkertypen". lower left further inscription: "Brockhaus Konversations-Lexikon. 14. Aufl.". Lower right additional inscription: "F.A. Brockhaus Georgr.-artist. Anstalt, Leipzig". Date: c. 1920 Description: The illustration is a testimony to the stereotypical representation of indigenous populations in the Americas as they circulated at the beginning of the 20th century. The illustration is part of a Brockhaus encyclopaedia and is accompanied by a legend that contains outdated ethnic vocabulary for classification. Keywords: Lexicon, ethnography, stereotype, South America, America, indigenous, people of colour, POC, 20th century, Realism, Fashion, United States of America, Size: Paper: 25,0 cm x 30,7 cm (9,8 x 12,1 in)

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    • G. MÜTZEL (1839-1893), American ethnic groups, around 1920, Lithography
      Dec. 30, 2023

      G. MÜTZEL (1839-1893), American ethnic groups, around 1920, Lithography

      Est: €45 - €75

      Gustav Mützel (1839 Berlin - 1893 ibid.): Ethnographic overview of indigenous, American ethnic groups, c. 1920, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "G Mützel fec.". At the upper part inscribed in the printing plate: "Amerikanische Völkertypen". lower left further inscription: "Brockhaus Konversations-Lexikon. 14. Aufl.". Lower right additional inscription: "F.A. Brockhaus Georgr.-artist. Anstalt, Leipzig". Date: c. 1920 Description: The illustration is a testimony to the stereotypical representation of indigenous populations in the Americas as they circulated at the beginning of the 20th century. The illustration is part of a Brockhaus encyclopaedia and is accompanied by a legend that contains outdated ethnic vocabulary for classification. Keywords: Lexicon, ethnography, stereotype, South America, America, indigenous, people of colour, POC, 20th century, Realism, Fashion, United States of America,

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    • G. MÜTZEL (1839-1893), Ethnographic Collection of American Culture, around 1893, Chromolithograph
      Dec. 10, 2022

      G. MÜTZEL (1839-1893), Ethnographic Collection of American Culture, around 1893, Chromolithograph

      Est: €45 - €75

      Gustav Mützel (1839 Berlin - 1893 ibid.): Ethnographic Collection of American Culture, c. 1893, Chromolithograph Technique: Chromolithograph and Wood engraving on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "G Mützel". At the lower part inscribed on the support: "Meyers Konv.-Lexikon, 5. Aufl. | Bibliographisches Institut in Leipzig | Zum Artikel "Amerik. Altertümer"". Date: c. 1893 Description: The illustration shows indigenous objects of Native Americans with legend and is an illustration for the lemma 'Amerikanische Altertümer' in Meyer Großes Konversationslexikon. The chromolithograph is stitched together with wood engraving on paper on both sides and printed legend. Source: Meyers Großes Konversationslexikon, Bd. 1, 5. Auflage, 1893 | Book, Science Keywords: America, indigenous, native Americans, archaeology, finds, mummy, Inca, Maya, Aztec, pottery, gold, jewellery, Colombia, Peru, South America, 19th century, Realism, Archeology, Peru,

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    • G. MÜTZEL (1839-1893), Ethnographic overview of American ethnic groups, around 1920, Lithography
      Dec. 10, 2022

      G. MÜTZEL (1839-1893), Ethnographic overview of American ethnic groups, around 1920, Lithography

      Est: €45 - €75

      Gustav Mützel (1839 Berlin - 1893 ibid.): Ethnographic overview of indigenous, American ethnic groups, c. 1920, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "G Mützel fec.". At the upper part inscribed in the printing plate: "Amerikanische Völkertypen". lower left further inscription: "Brockhaus Konversations-Lexikon. 14. Aufl.". Lower right additional inscription: "F.A. Brockhaus Georgr.-artist. Anstalt, Leipzig". Date: c. 1920 Description: The illustration is a testimony to the stereotypical portrayal of indigenous populations in the Americas as they circulated at the beginning of the 20th century. The illustration is part of a Brockhaus encyclopaedia and is accompanied by a legend that contains outdated ethnic vocabulary for classification. Keywords: Lexicon, ethnography, stereotype, South America, America, indigenous, people of colour, POC, 20th century, Realism, Fashion, United States of America,

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    • G. Mützel, Tropical pigeon species
      Apr. 07, 2022

      G. Mützel, Tropical pigeon species

      Est: -

      Gustav Mutzel. 1839 - 1893. Tropical pigeon species. Watercolor on paper. Dimensions: H 19 x W 13 cm. In fair/good condition.

      Twents Veilinghuis
    • Edward Lear, Gustav Mützel / Unbekannter Künstler "Trichoglossus swainsonii" (Rainbow Lorikeet) / Papageien / Zwei Vögel. Um 1829 / 1883/ 1806.
      Jun. 19, 2021

      Edward Lear, Gustav Mützel / Unbekannter Künstler "Trichoglossus swainsonii" (Rainbow Lorikeet) / Papageien / Zwei Vögel. Um 1829 / 1883/ 1806.

      Est: €120 - €140

      Edward Lear 1812 Highgate – 1888 San Remo Gustav Mützel 1839 – 1893 Radierungen, handkoloriert. a) Edward Lear: "Trichoglossus swainsonii" (Rainbow Lorikeet) Aus: Prideaux John Selby "Illustrations of Ornithology" (1825– 1843). b) Gustav Mützel: Papageien. Aus: Dr. A. Reichenow "Vogelbilder aus fernen Zonen. Abbildungen und Beschreibungen der Papageien." (1878–1883) c) Zwei Vögel: Im Me. o.re. bezeichnet "Tab XVIII. Nachtr." sowie nummeriert "34" und "35", u.re. "Fr.N.a.n.p. & S.06". Verso mit Stempel "Naumann Museum Köthen" und datiert.

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