1 edition of Gilbert Frankau"s self-portrait found in the catalog.
Gilbert Frankau"s self-portrait
Gilbert Frankau
Published
1939 by Hutchinson in London .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Gilbert Frankau |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR 6011 R182 Z6 1940 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 415 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 415 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26552939M |
LC Control Number | 40-3252 |
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Frankau, Gilbert, Gilbert Frankau's self-portrait. London: Hutchinson & company, [] (OCoLC) Book jacket for 'Self Portrait' by Gilbert Frankaus. Great Britain, Museum Number E Arthur Frankau (February – 21 November ) was the son of Bavarian-born Joseph Frankau (previously Frankenau), a Jewish merchant who moved to London from Frankfurt in Arthur ran the firm successfully, but suffered a bad shock from a breach of verbal trust with a major supplier, and he soon died, to be replaced as head of the firm by his year-old son, the future novelist.
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Book jacket for 'Self Portrait' by Gilbert Frankaus. Great Britain, Etching. Rembrandt Van Ryn Sheet with two studies: a tree; and the upper part of a head of the artist wearing a velvet cap. c Self portrait. Raymond Ray-Jones. 'Self-portrait wearing a Hat'. Etching. Printed by. For similarly-named women, see Elizabeth Davis (disambiguation).
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