Chronik/ Tagebuch der Sozietät 'Ascafinburgh' (Aschaffenburg) der 'Gesellschaft der Niederländter'.
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ID 707325
Lot 982 | Chronik/ Tagebuch der Sozietät 'Ascafinburgh' (Aschaffenburg) der 'Gesellschaft der Niederländter'.
Gebundenes Buch mit ca. 270 Doppelseiten zur Dokumentation ihrer Treffen, viele Seiten mit kalligraphischen Elementen und colorierten, zumeist von Hand gezeichneten oder gemalten Motiven, einige s/w Fotografien der Mitglieder und Treffen, diese auch teils mit Ritterkreuz, Einband aus Wirkware, künstlerisch und historisch einmaliges Zeugnis.
Im Jahre 1870 gründete Ludwig Nagel in Bayreuth, nach Vorbild niederländischer Gilden, eine Künstler- und Literatensozietät aus der später u.a. auch die Herrengesellschaft der Ascafinburgh hervorging, die, obwohl derartige Gesellschaften oftmals von den Nationalsozialisten verboten wurden, noch bis mindestens Ende der 1930er Jahre Bestand hatte. Kunst, Musik und Humor waren wesentliche Eckpfeiler dieser Treffen, was sich in der Aufmachung des Buches niederschlägt.
Im vorliegenden Werk wurden, wie üblich bei den 'Allniederlandt Societäten', die zu den einzelnen Treffen gestalteten Seiten im Stile des Simplicissimus des Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen gestaltet.
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24 x 32 cm.
Zustand II-
Auction house category: | Literature |
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