ID 771137
Lot 114 | ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE (1946-1989)
Estimate value
€ 20 000 – 30 000
Rose, 1987
tirage argentique, tiré en 2016, monté sur support
signé et daté (image et tirage) à l’encre par Michael Ward Stout, exécuteur, sur un cachet de copyright de l’Estate, et titré, daté et numéroté ‘1/2’ à l'encre (montage, verso)
image : 48.7 x 48.2 cm. (19 1⁄8 x 19 in.)
feuille/montage : 61 x 50.6 cm. (24 x 20 in.)
Ce tirage est l'épreuve d'artiste numéro un sur deux, provenant d'une édition de dix exemplaires et deux épreuves d'artiste.
Provenance
Xavier Hufkens, Belgique
Acquis directement auprès de celle-ci par le propriétaire actuel en 2018
Literature
Herbert Muschamp, Mapplethorpe: The Complete Flowers, teNeues, New York, 2006, p. 99.
Exhibited
Seoul, Kukje Gallery, Robert Mapplethorpe: More Life, 18 février - 28 mars 2021 (un autre exemplaire exposé).
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Post lot text
GELATIN SILVER PRINT, PRINTED 2016, FLUSH-MOUNTED ON BOARD; SIGNED AND DATED (IMAGE AND PRINT) IN INK BY MICHAEL WARD STOUT, EXECUTOR, IN ESTATE COPYRIGHT CREDIT STAMP, AND TITLED, DATED AND NUMBERED ‘1/2’ IN INK (FLUSH-MOUNT, VERSO). THIS WORK IS ARTIST PROOF 1⁄2 FROM AN EDITION OF 10 + 2AP
Artist: | Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 1989) |
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Auction house category: | Photography |
Artist: | Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 1989) |
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