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[edit]DescriptionErnst Graeser - 6c6414db82 (2).jpg | etching on paper, signed and dated lower center of the plate, 1916, signed lower right, titled and inscribed in the plate "Steter Tropf höhlt Stein u. - Kopf" and "Northcliffe [...] Der ungekrönte König von England" below the depiction, a king sits enthroned over a device that is operated by animals and other creatures, drops are produced that fall on a figure reading a newspaper, the theme is the propaganda in the First World War by Lord Northcliffe (the figure who sits enthroned above the scenery), who influenced his readers with newspapers such as the Times, very good age-appropriate condition, partially creased, image 24 x 18 cm (HxW), passe-partout, framed behind glass, overall dimensions 41.5 x 31.5 cm (HxW) German Description Ernst Graeser, "Steter Tropf höhlt Stein u. - Kopf" (1884 Kronstadt - 1944 Stuttgart), Radierung/Papier, unten mittig in der Platte signiert und datiert, 1916, unten rechts signiert, in der Platte betitelt und bezeichnet "Northcliffe [...] Der ungekrönte König von England", unterhalb der Darstellung bezeichnet "Zur Nordcliffe Presse", ein König thront über einer Apparatur, die von Tieren und anderen Kreaturen betrieben wird, es werden Tropfen produziert, die auf eine zeitunglesende Figur fallen, thematisiert wird hier die Propaganda im Ersten Weltkrieg von Lord Northcliffe (die Figur, die über der Szenerie thront), der mit Zeitungen wie der Times seine Leser beeinflusste, altersgemäß sehr guter Zustand, partiell Quetschfalten, Darstellung 24 x 18 cm (HxB), Passepartout, hinter Glas, gerahmt, Gesamtmaß 41,5 x 31,5 cm (HxB) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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