ID 878675
Lot 178 | MAPPENWERK 'DIE SAMMLUNG KEMP' (2001)
Estimate value
€ 3 000 – 6 000
MAPPENWERK 'DIE SAMMLUNG KEMP' (2001) Mappe mit 15 Druckgrafiken verschiedener Künstler. Edition anlässlich der Ausstellung »Die Sammlung Ingrid und Willi Kemp«, Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf 2001. Jew. 40 x 30 cm; Klapheck: 27,5 x 19 cm. Jew. signiert und nummeriert, teilw. betitelt und datiert. Jew. '69/100'; Mack: '19/50'. Siegfried Cremer, Collage aus Postkarten; Ulrich Erben, Serigrafie auf Velin; Winfried Gaul, Farbserigrafie auf Karton; Raimund Girke, Farblithografie auf Bütten; Karl Otto Götz, Farblithografie auf Bütten; Gotthard Graubner, Aquatintaradierung auf Velin; Konrad Klapheck, Radierung auf Velin; Heinz Mack, Farbserigrafie auf Bütten; Otto Piene, Farbserigrafie auf Bütten; David Rabinowitch, Offsetlithografie auf BFK Rves (Wasserzeichen); Bernhard Schultze, Farbradierung auf Bütten; Fritz Schwegler, Offsetlithografie auf Karton; Christoph Staude, Offsetlithografie auf Karton; Günther Uecker, Prägedruck auf Bütten; Max Uhlig, Radierung und Aquatinta auf Velin. In Original-Mappe. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Düsseldorf.
Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist.
Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG).
Auction house category: | Modern Graphics |
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