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The Rite of the Idolators by Bruno Schulz - 1921
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Bianca and Her Father In A Coach by Bruno Schulz - 1937
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Susanna at her Toilette by Bruno Schulz, c. 1920 - Greeting Card
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Susanna at her Toilette by Bruno Schulz, c. 1920 - Greeting Card
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Susanna at her Toilette by Bruno Schulz - c. 1920.
High-quality Giclée greeting cards.
Our fine art greeting cards are individually printed on 324gsm Mohawk card.
Each card is supplied with a complimentary brown craft paper envelope, which is included with the card within a protective biodegradable OPP bag.
Printed using water based inks. Sustainably sourced paper or wood from sustainable forests.
Vegan-friendly: Contains no animal products.
Can be recycled.
Fine Art Prints
Kobieta z Biczem (Bestie) by Bruno Schulz (Woman with a Whip (Beasts) - 1921
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Kobieta z Biczem (Bestie) by Bruno Schulz (Woman with a Whip (Beasts) - 1921
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Mrs Bartischan by Bruno Schulz - 1935
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Susanna at her Toilette by Bruno Schulz - c. 1920
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Joseph, Jacob and Fighters by Bruno Schulz - 1938
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Woman and Man by Bruno Schulz - c. 1920
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Bruno Schulz - Illustration for The Street of Crocodiles (1934)
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Bruno Schulz - Illustration for The Street of Crocodiles (1934).
The Street of Crocodiles in the Polish city of Drogobych is a street of memories and dreams where recollections of Bruno Schulz's uncommon boyhood and of the eerie side of his merchant family's life are evoked in a startling blend of the real and the fantastic. Most memorable - and most chilling - is the portrait of the author's father, a maddened shopkeeper who imports rare birds' eggs to hatch in his attic, who believes tailors' dummies should be treated like people, and whose obsessive fear of cockroaches causes him to resemble one. Bruno Schulz, a Polish Jew killed by the Nazis in 1942, is considered by many to have been the leading Polish writer between the two world wars. - Goodreads