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Belgian Lithograph

Description The print titled, Pont Gothique, on the back, appears to be of the town Malines, Belgium. I would really like to determine the artist and learn something about the artist.
Category Fine Art
Medium Paper
Distinguishing marks It's hard to make out what the artist's name is - - something like Ernst Nahgebauer; States that it was printed in Vienna, Austria
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 24 x 28
Date Period Best guess - 1920s
Weight na
History The print titled, Pont Gothique, on the back, appears to be of the town Malines, Belgium. I would really like to determine the artist and learn something about the artist.
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 18 years ago

Gorgeous litho. Are you interested in selling?

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mhodge19 🌱 Newbie 18 years ago

Thanks!  There is actually a second matching one as well.  However, we don't wish to sell, just learn something more about the artist. 

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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 15 years ago

OMG! You will not believe this. Last year I found at a garage sale, a promotions board for a local man, (maine) signed by Pres. W W, dated the day before USA declared war on Germany. it has the original Pres seal and on the large White house Promotion board..I have a picture of youd like to see it. it is a one of a kind find. Excellent condition.

Then Today! I went to the same Garage sale a year later, I find a lithograph hand written named "Belgian Villiage" (bottom left) sign by the author "A. Delormel" (hand signed bottom right) It is the very close to the same area it shows in your Lithograph. the giveaway is the twin arches over the river and the buildings are the same. It is framed in I believe the original frame, and in excellent condition despite its age.

I have not taken the back off...I am scared to touch it! All the research I have done so far tells me this is from the same time frame 1914-1917 for both items. I am thinking they may have even been "together" sometime...I will attempt to take a picture and send it here if I can.
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