ID 1114163
Lot 135 | Hans Richter. Retrospektiver Lebensfahrplan
Estimate value
€ 500 – 700
1888 Berlin - 1976 Minusio bei Locarno
Title: Retrospektiver Lebensfahrplan.
Portolio with 9 objects, all individually framed, one text sheet and the original wooden
slipcase. 1918-1969. 3 colour silkscreens on light card, 1 colour silkscreen on foil over
light card, 3 collages with various materials and finds, 1 synthetic relief and 1 collage
of metal parts. Sheets each: 59 x 48cm, collages and objects ca. 59 x 48 x 3cm. Wooden
slipcase: 63 x 51 x 10cm. Frame each 59,5 x 49cm). Signed (except for the sythetic relief
and the metal collage).
Publisher: Edition Bahnhof Rolandseck, Remagen (publisher).
Condition:
All works with minimal dust accumulations an stainings inside the frame. Collages and silkscreens stick to the glass of the frame from the inside. One silkscreen shows traces of moisture at the upper and lower edge. Threedimensional works are slightly wavy due to the manufacturing process and there are mountings visibly at the edges. Metal collage shows slight traces of corrosion. Slipcase with slight stainings and minimal rubbings. Text sheet with minor foxing and minimally discoloured. Otherwise good condition each. Not examined out of the frame.
From an unknown circulation. Published on the occasion of the artist's 80th birthday
,Estimated shipping cost for this lot:
The lot is unsuitable for parcel shipping. Shipping only by forwarding agent by arrangement after the auction.
Artist: | Hans Richter (1888 - 1976) |
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Applied technique: | Mixed media |
Auction house category: | Modern Prints |
Artist: | Hans Richter (1888 - 1976) |
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Applied technique: | Mixed media |
Auction house category: | Modern Prints |
Address of auction |
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