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Child Portrait Sketch - SOLD
Child Portrait Sketch is an original, beautiful, and rare collotype from “Gustav Klimt: Fünfundzwanzig Handzeichnungen”, a limited-edition collection of 25 monochrome and two-color collotypes after drawings by Gustav Klimt.
Edition of 500 numbered prints, with the first group numbered I-X and the second numbered 11-500.
This is a fine plate representing a portrait of a very young lady, with a few color additions (some details are in blue and red pencils). Signed on stone on the lower left margin. In excellent conditions, including an ivory-colored cardboard passepartout with light foxing that we wanted to keep in its original state (cm 40 x 59.3). This defect does not affect the overall outstanding beauty of the image.
Original Title: Skizze zu einem Kinderporträt.
The original pencil sketch is held at the Lederer Collection, in Vienna, together with the other original drawings of the portfolio.
Read More About Gustav Klimt And His Artistic Practice Here!
Child Portrait Sketch is an original, beautiful, and rare collotype from “Gustav Klimt: Fünfundzwanzig Handzeichnungen”, a limited-edition collection of 25 monochrome and two-color collotypes after drawings by Gustav Klimt.
Edition of 500 numbered prints, with the first group numbered I-X and the second numbered 11-500.
This is a fine plate representing a portrait of a very young lady, with a few color additions (some details are in blue and red pencils). Signed on stone on the lower left margin. In excellent conditions, including an ivory-colored cardboard passepartout with light foxing that we wanted to keep in its original state (cm 40 x 59.3). This defect does not affect the overall outstanding beauty of the image.
Original Title: Skizze zu einem Kinderporträt.
The original pencil sketch is held at the Lederer Collection, in Vienna, together with the other original drawings of the portfolio.
Read More About Gustav Klimt And His Artistic Practice Here!
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