Maternité, grande planche

Lot 109
17.02.2022 18:00UTC +01:00
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Lot 109 | Maternité, grande planche
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€ 1 000 – 1 500
RENOIR, PIERRE-AUGUSTE
1841 Limoges - 1919 Cagnes/Nice

Title: Maternité, grande planche.
Date: Ca. 1912.
Technique: Lithograph on Arches (watermark).
Depiction Size: 54 x 48cm.
Sheet Size: 66 x 50cm.
Notation: Signed (in print).


Condition:
Sheet discoloured, partly slightly stained. In the former mount additionally discoloured. Verso remains of an old mounting (bled through recto), two small foxing spots, and discoloured. Otherwise good condition.

From an unnumbered edition of 200 copies. The lithograph was printed from two stones, one black and one grey.

Literature:
- Stella, Joseph G. (ed.): The graphic works of Renoir - Catalogue raisonné, Bradford/London o.J. (ca. 1975), cat. rais. no. 50, 2nd state.
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