""ex Libris" Illustrated By Hugo Grygkar In 1946 For The House "h" Paris"
"Ex Libris" this beautiful square created in 1946 by Hugo Grygkar for the House of Hermès does not bear a copyright. In silk twill with hand-rolled edges this beautiful scarf with bright yellow borders and navy blue piping on an ivory background, is available in beautiful hackney carriages, carriages and convertibles in navy blue tones. The colors are still very beautiful and well saturated. Reissued several times in 1998, 2004, and 2007 this rare scarf is sought after for its year is one of the timeless Hermès squares and enthusiasts, collectors and discerning decorators. The design of the term Ex Libris, a Latin name meaning part of my books, was designed by Emile Maurice Hermès, for his personal library. He then included this design on the boxes and packaging of his company. The illustrations were made by Hugo Grygkar. This scarf is in good condition of conservation and use, despite two small pulled threads that are practically invisible (see photos). The price takes this imperfection into account. Despite its great age, this scarf has no holes or stains. Dimensions: 84 x 88 cm Good original condition and conservation and use. see details in the photos. Free shipping for France International shipping rates on request depending on the area of the country Visit my other Hermes and other objects by consulting my gallery and our site: https://www.IrisiAntik.com