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Pen and ink on brown paper ‘Schoeller Maut’ (blindstamp) Germany, 1955 Seff Weidl (1915-1972) – Sudeten German sculptor, draftsman and graphic artist Signed and dated ‘Seff Weidl 55’ lower left in black ink Sheet dimensions: 57 x 24.6 cm; framed behind glass: 69 x 37 cm Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. Condition: The sheet shows some rippling, minimal tears in the lower right edge and a crease in the upper left. The dimensions of the sheet are 57 x 24.6 cm and the frame measures 69 x 37 cm. Seff Weidl (1915-1972) After completion of his studies at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste of Munich, Seff Weidl went to France and Italy. During the Second World War he was called up for military service and fell into captivity. After his return home and the expulsion from Sudetenland he found a new home in Bavaria, where he began working as an independent artist. A selection of his works was first exhibited in the Kunstverein Stuttgart in 1948. National and international solo exhibition, as for example at Kleemann Gallery in New York as well as at the Neue Galerie Linz followed. Weidl was commissioned several monumental works in the public realm, such is the bronze figure of Colonia above the main portal of the new Cologne City Hall. (tm) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.