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Ferdinand Michl (Prague 1877 - 1951 Vienna) Bundle of 6 Japanese scenes 1|Japan, stamp carver woodcut/paper 24,5 x 22,5 cm monogrammed in the plate M verso estate stamp 2|Japanese streets woodcut/paper 24,5 x 22,5 cm monogrammed in the plate M verso estate stamp 3|Japan, tea ceremony woodcut/paper 24,5 x 22,5 cm monogrammed in the plate M verso estate stamp 4|Japan, at the harbour woodcut/paper 24,5 x 22,5 cm monogrammed in the plate M verso estate stamp 5|Japan, crab vendor woodcut/paper 24,5 x 22,5 cm monogrammed in the plate M verso estate stamp 6|Japan, washing ceremony woodcut/paper 24,5 x 22,5 cm monogrammed in the plate M verso estate stamp SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 150 - 300 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 150 Ferdinand Michl was a Czechoslovaki-Austrian painter and graphic artist who was active primarily around the turn of the century and in the interwar period. He studied at the Prague Academy with Maximilian Pirner and Franz Thiele and in Munich with Ludwig Herterich. After extensive study trips through Italy, Belgium, Holland and Germany, he lived in Paris for five years and settled in Vienna in 1909. From 1905 to 1922, he was a member of the Hagenbund and from 1924 a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus. A trip through Manchuria, China, India and Japan had a lasting impact on his work. He created numerous depictions with landscape motifs from Asia but also figural scenes from markets and Asian traditions. Further artists and styles: Rudolf Bacher, Christian Griepenkerl, Josef Hoffmann, Vienna Secession, Vienna School of Applied Arts, Art Nouveau graphic design, Bohemian Modernism, Ex libris art, Prague Artists' Colony, Maximilian Pirner, Franz Thiele, Johann Caspar Herterich, Hagenbund, Wiener Künstlerhaus, Viktor Pipal, Franz Witt, Edo, Honjo, Sumida Shōgorō, Yakusha-e, Bijin-ga, Shunga, Genji-e, Nishiki-e, Hokusai, Hiroshige, Kabuki, Tenpō PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.