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Print By Hugo Gellert: Primary Accumulation, The Expropriation Whereby The Countryfolk Were Divorced From The Land [a Family, With Husband Pointing Into The Distance] At Childs Gallery

Hugo Gellert

Hungarian-American (1892-1985)

Primary Accumulation, The Expropriation Whereby the Countryfolk were Divorced from the Land [A Family, with Husband pointing into the Distance], 1933
Lithograph
1614×1212IN.CM

From the publication”Karl Marx: Capital in Pictures,” a collection of 62 folded sheets, each with a lithograph and descriptive text. Signed in pencil lower left: “Hugo Gellert”. Titled on opposing page with additional text: “Primary Accumulation, The Expropriation Whereby the Countryfolk were Divorced from the Land”. Watermark is “B F K Rives”. A fine impression in fine condition aside from slight red tint and creased bottom corner edges. Sheet measure 22 1/2″ x 15 1/8″.

Signature: Signed in pencil
$575
By Hugo Gellert: Transformation Of Money Into Capital, Purchase And Sale Of Labor Power [man With Circular Bag And Top Hat, Followed By Worker] At Childs Gallery

Hugo Gellert

Hungarian-American (1892-1985)

Transformation of Money into Capital, Purchase and Sale of Labor Power [Man with Circular Bag and Top Hat, Followed by Worker], 1933
Lithograph
1412×14IN.CM
Signature: Signed in pencil
$550