Architectural Print, grey, paper, Germany, 19th c.
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Architectural Print, grey, paper, Germany, 19th c.

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This historical architectural lithograph from 1881, created in Berlin, presents a detailed depiction of an iron column capital from the Eberswalde asylum. Executed in monochrome lithography on paper measuring 25 × 34 cm, it showcases precise linework and shading, revealing the three-dimensionality of the decorative acanthus leaves and volutes in the spirit of 19th-century classicism. The slightly yellowed paper highlights its authenticity and age, while original inscriptions—date, issue number, and draughtsman's name—emphasize its documentary value. The artwork is professionally mounted with a wide, cream-toned passe-partout and set in a slim, matte black frame under glass, imparting a neutral and timeless quality suitable for display. The condition is very good, with no visible damage, stains, or tears; the frame and glass are clean and intact. In this print, the voice of the 19th-century German architectural school is clearly present: the precision of the line, the attention to detail, and the devotion to classical orders. Each acanthus vein and volute curve recalls a time when architecture was not merely functional but a testament to culture and craftsmanship. Like a page from an architect’s folio, the work speaks of an era when documentation itself became a work of art—the iron column from Eberswalde here serves as both a study in construction and an expression of enduring harmony. This lithograph would integrate seamlessly into a living room or library, where its classical, academic character might be paired with architecture books and minimalist furnishings. It could be displayed
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Height38 cm
Architectural Print, grey, paper, Germany, 19th c. - DIMENSION
Width48 cm
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  • Height38 cm
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