Sketch for a Frieze
Sketch for a Frieze 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 portfolio, with the first group numbered I-X and the second numbered 11-500.
This is a beautiful plate representing a young woman clapping her hands in a very elegant pose, realized with a very fresh and fluid line and some color additions on a few details. Signed on stone on the lower right margin. In excellent conditions, including an ivory-colored cardboard passepartout with some little rips that we wanted to keep in its original state (cm 59.3 x 40) .
It deals with a collotype of a rapid pencil sketch for a frieze at the Archive Palace in Bruxelles.
Original Title: Skizze zu einem Fries im palais Stocklettes, Brüssel .
The original pencil sketch is held at the Lederer Collection , in Vienna, together with the other original drawings of the portfolio.
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Sketch for a Frieze 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 portfolio, with the first group numbered I-X and the second numbered 11-500.
This is a beautiful plate representing a young woman clapping her hands in a very elegant pose, realized with a very fresh and fluid line and some color additions on a few details. Signed on stone on the lower right margin. In excellent conditions, including an ivory-colored cardboard passepartout with some little rips that we wanted to keep in its original state (cm 59.3 x 40) .
It deals with a collotype of a rapid pencil sketch for a frieze at the Archive Palace in Bruxelles.
Original Title: Skizze zu einem Fries im palais Stocklettes, Brüssel .
The original pencil sketch is held at the Lederer Collection , in Vienna, together with the other original drawings of the portfolio.
Read Some Curiosities About Collotypes Here!
Read A Short Biography Of Gustav Klimt Here On Wallector.com!
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