Admirals Casino
Admirals Casino

Artist: Ernst Deutsch German (1883–1938)

Title: Admirals Casino

Plate: DWG.05

Description: Condition A

Lithograph Plate from "Die Deutsche Werbe Graphik
Printed by Francken & Lang, Berlin 1927.

Presented in 16 x 20 in. acid free, archival museum mat, with framing labels. Ready to frame. Shipped boxed flat. 
Certificate of Authenticity.

Image Size: 9 3/4 in x 7 1/2 in / 24.7 cm x 19 cm

Sheet Size: 10 in x 14 in / 25.5 cm x 35.6 cm

Price: $195.00

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Deutsch's life and artistic career (as an artist, architect, art director and movie costume designer) went through several very pronounced stages. Born in Vienna and self taught, Deutsch began work in Berlin, where he joined the prestigious firm of Hollerbaum and Schmidt. After World War I he returned to Vienna where he changed his name to Dryden. Ultimately, he fled Europe in the face of the growing Nazi threat before the Second World War, and settled in Hollywood, California. During his Berlin years Deutsch's elegant, sometimes decadent, style was lighter, softer, less serious and stiff then the work of his contemporaries in Berlin.” (Swann)


A study of German commercial graphics.
This bound edition printed in 1927 is an important study of a great era of German graphic design : posters, packaging, advertising, book illustration, programs for theater, sports, etc. Profusely illustrated, mostly with tipped-in color plates of work by Bernhard, Hohlwein, Klinger, Preetorius, Gipkens, Kleukens, Cissarz, Pechstein and many others.