ID 888087
Lot 96 | Portfolio
Estimate value
€ 3 000 – 5 000
Date: 1979.
Technique: Portfolio with 8 colour silkscreens on Somerset (watermark).
Depiction Size: From 43 x 62,5cm to 63,5 x 47cm.
Sheet Size: each: 76 x 56cm resp. 56 x 76cm.
Notation: Signed and numbered. Partly dated.
Publisher: London Arts, Inc., Detroit (publisher).
Number: A.P. 19/30 resp. 29/30 resp. 30/30.
Condition:
a) Minimal bumpings and minimally discoloured in the margins. Verso minimally discoloured and minimal traces of paint. b) Occasional minimal bumpings and slightly discoloured in the margins. Verso minimally discoloured. c) Occasional slight bumpings and stainings of the edges. Verso minimal staining. d) Slightly bumped and minimal creases in the margins as well as slightly, unevenly discoloured. Minimal stainings to right margin at the bottom. e) Occasional minimal bumpings to the margins. Verso minimally, unevenly discoloured. f) Slight bumpings to the margins. g) Occasional slight bumpings and minor foxing in the margins. Verso minimally, unevenly discoloured. h) Firmly matted. Minimal pressure mark in lower left corner. Occasional minimal stainings. Verso foxmarks in spots. Otherwise the works are in very good condition.
Outside the edition of 250 copies.
Included are the works: a) John Baeder. Market Diner. b) Charles Bell. Little Italy. c) Arne Besser. Bridgehampton. d) Tom Blackwell. 451. e) Hilo Chen. Roof-Top Sunbather. f) H.N. Han. N.Y. Skyline. g) Ron Kleemann. Gas Line. h) C.J. Yao. Building Reflection. The works by Fran Bull and Noel Mahaffey are missing. With 2 enclosed sheets with an introduction by Wayne Miller and synopses.
Applied technique: | Screen printing |
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Auction house category: | Post War Prints |
Applied technique: | Screen printing |
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Auction house category: | Post War Prints |
Address of auction |
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