Ca. 1920. 22 x 18 cm. Drawing in ink and grey watercolour with the text ""Le Bijout Indiscret."" Unsigned. It looks like a sketch of a titlepage: a nude girl and two nude men on a stage.
Reference : 40834
Alfred Proessdorf (1882-1925)He was born in Leipzig and was educated in Düsseldorf. He moved to Sweden and Gothenburg. He worked for satirical magazines, such as Sunday-Nisse and Rattle. Images are often elegant and gives a good idea of style in clothes and furnishings.He also worked with graphics, painting and theater decoration. He did the costumes for E. Bauer revues 1919-1923.
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Ca. 1910-20. 10,8 x 10,5 cm. Unsigned drawing in ink. Showing a nude couple against a background of curtains.
Ca. 1920. 33 x 25 cm. Not signed. Crayon on heavy paper. A nude girl sitting on a large pillow caressing herself and looking in a mirror between her legs.
Alfred Proessdorf (1882-1925)He was born in Leipzig and was educated in Düsseldorf. He moved to Sweden and Gothenburg. He worked for satirical magazines, such as Sunday-Nisse and Rattle. Images are often elegant and gives a good idea of style in clothes and furnishings.He also worked with graphics, painting and theater decoration. He did the costumes for E. Bauer revues 1919-1923.
Ca. 1920. 24 x 20 cm. Not signed. Pencil on heavy paper. Sketch of a naked couple with a stool.
Alfred Proessdorf (1882-1925)He was born in Leipzig and was educated in Düsseldorf. He moved to Sweden and Gothenburg. He worked for satirical magazines, such as Sunday-Nisse and Rattle. Images are often elegant and gives a good idea of style in clothes and furnishings.He also worked with graphics, painting and theater decoration. He did the costumes for E. Bauer revues 1919-1923.
Ca. 1920. 32 x 24 cm. Unsigned. Soft pencil on heavy paper. A smiling nude girl playing with the man.
Alfred Proessdorf (1882-1925)He was born in Leipzig and was educated in Düsseldorf. He moved to Sweden and Gothenburg. He worked for satirical magazines, such as Sunday-Nisse and Rattle. Images are often elegant and gives a good idea of style in clothes and furnishings.He also worked with graphics, painting and theater decoration. He did the costumes for E. Bauer revues 1919-1923.