Wilhelm sale Schlote SIGNED Chicken Run German Children Book Artist Animal Art Print
Wilhelm sale Schlote SIGNED Chicken Run German Children Book Artist Animal Art Print, WILHELM SCHLOTE2014 "CHICKEN RUN"Hand signed by Wilhelm SchloteTitle: Chicken RunGiclee on heavyweight handmade cotton paperPaper size approximately:.
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WILHELM SCHLOTE 2014 "CHICKEN RUN" Hand sale signed by Wilhelm Schlote Title: Chicken Run Giclee on heavyweight handmade cotton paper Paper size approximately: 12 inches (30.5cm) x 15.4 inches (39cm) In excellent condition, never previously framed. ABOUT THE ARTIST: Wilhelm Schlote (b.March 4th, 1946) in Lüdenscheid Germany. In 1976 Wilhelm Schlote received the "German Youth Book Prize" for his book - Today I wish for a hippopotamus. At the same time, the first Cartoon postcards were produced, sold worldwide and known as "Schlote Karten" - Astrid Lindgren quote: "The most beautiful thing I've ever seen at the Frankfurt Book Fair - the Schlotekarten!" Wilhelm Schlote also works as a freelancer for the FAZ - Die Zeit - Merkur - Welt am Sonntag - Schöner Wohnen. This published his first city posters, which are now known and loved far beyond the German border. This is followed by a major award in France - the Calvet Academy - gives Wilhelm Schlote a prize for his drawings. Ref#A00214.
WILHELM SCHLOTE 2014 "CHICKEN RUN" Hand sale signed by Wilhelm Schlote Title: Chicken Run Giclee on heavyweight handmade cotton paper Paper size approximately: 12 inches (30.5cm) x 15.4 inches (39cm) In excellent condition, never previously framed. ABOUT THE ARTIST: Wilhelm Schlote (b.March 4th, 1946) in Lüdenscheid Germany. In 1976 Wilhelm Schlote received the "German Youth Book Prize" for his book - Today I wish for a hippopotamus. At the same time, the first Cartoon postcards were produced, sold worldwide and known as "Schlote Karten" - Astrid Lindgren quote: "The most beautiful thing I've ever seen at the Frankfurt Book Fair - the Schlotekarten!" Wilhelm Schlote also works as a freelancer for the FAZ - Die Zeit - Merkur - Welt am Sonntag - Schöner Wohnen. This published his first city posters, which are now known and loved far beyond the German border. This is followed by a major award in France - the Calvet Academy - gives Wilhelm Schlote a prize for his drawings. Ref#A00214.