ID 847304
Lot 81 | Gerhard Richter (1932 Dresden) (F)
Estimate value
€ 3 000
'Blattecke', Farboffset in Grau und Elfenbein auf granuliertem Halbkarton, 23,5 cm x 18 cm Blattmaß, signiert, 6.2.67 datiert, 334 nummeriert, partiell leicht fleckig, an den Rändern minimal bestoßen, verso an der Unterkante montiert, Montierungsrückstände, Literatur: Wvz. Butin 11.
Die Edition 'Blattecke' basiert auf Gerhard Richters Gemälde "Umgeschlagenes Blatt" aus dem Jahr 1965. Für die Edition hat Gerhard Richter das 24 cm x 18 cm kleine Gemälde abfotografiert und gleichgroß in der Druckerei Freimann & Fuchs in Hannover im Offsetverfahren reproduzieren lassen. Im Anschluss hat der Künstler jedes Blatt mit Bleistift signiert und das jeweilige Tagesdatum in der rechten Bildecke ergänzt.
Gerhard Richter (1932 Dresden) (F)
'Blattecke', colour offset in grey and ivory on granulated half cardboard, 23,5 cm x 18 cm sheet dimension, signed, dated 6.2.67, numbered 334, partly slightly stain-spotted, minimally bumped at the edges, mounted at the lower edge on the verso, mounting residues, literature: Wvz. Butin 11.
The edition 'Blattecke' is based on Gerhard Richter's painting ''Umgeschlagenes Blatt'' from 1965. For the edition, Gerhard Richter photographed the 24 cm x 18 cm painting and had it reproduced in the same dimension at the printing house Freimann & Fuchs in Hanover using the offset process. The artist then signed each sheet in pencil and added the respective date in the right-hand corner of the picture.
Artist: | Gerhard Richter (1932) |
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Auction house category: | Prints & Multiples |
Artist: | Gerhard Richter (1932) |
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Auction house category: | Prints & Multiples |
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