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Our Father: Title page

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Title page of the episode “Das Vater Unser” by Max Pechstein (1881-1955) from 1921. Printed by Fritz Voigt in the Manus Offizin, Berlin. Published by the Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin. The head of a bearded man with closed eyes, front to the observer, inclined from bottom left to top right, with halo. Rays jagged on both sides - one on the right, four on the left. In addition, the text in the print plate: “HMPechstein | Das | Vater Unser.”
Christian Art Foundation Wittenberg
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Title: Our Father: Title page
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Title page of the episode “Das Vater Unser” by Max Pechstein (1881-1955) from 1921.
Printed by Fritz Voigt in the Manus Offizin, Berlin.
Published by the Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin.
The head of a bearded man with closed eyes, front to the observer, inclined from bottom left to top right, with halo.
Rays jagged on both sides - one on the right, four on the left.
In addition, the text in the print plate: “HMPechstein | Das | Vater Unser.
”.

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