Salome Tanzt
Salome Tanzt is a colored cliché from watercolor on cream-colored cardboard realized by Choisy Le Conin , also remembered as Franz Von Bayros (Agram, 1866 – Vienna, 1924).
From Mappe , a portfolio of 50 original prints (héliogravure or cliché from watercolors, of which 14 are colored) made around 1921 by Choisy Le Conin. This is one of the 14 colored clichés from the original watercolors by the artist.
With a preface of von Rudolph Hans Bartsch, published by Ed. Strache, Wien, Prag, Leipzig, this is the specimen n. 285 on a total circulation of 500 prints . Ours is the most complete original edition.
In perfect conditions, except for a minor stain on the lower margin at the center. This defect does not affect the overall conditions of the image. It includes a protective tissue with the title of the subject.
Salome Tanzt is a colored cliché from watercolor on cream-colored cardboard realized by Choisy Le Conin , also remembered as Franz Von Bayros (Agram, 1866 – Vienna, 1924).
From Mappe , a portfolio of 50 original prints (héliogravure or cliché from watercolors, of which 14 are colored) made around 1921 by Choisy Le Conin. This is one of the 14 colored clichés from the original watercolors by the artist.
With a preface of von Rudolph Hans Bartsch, published by Ed. Strache, Wien, Prag, Leipzig, this is the specimen n. 285 on a total circulation of 500 prints . Ours is the most complete original edition.
In perfect conditions, except for a minor stain on the lower margin at the center. This defect does not affect the overall conditions of the image. It includes a protective tissue with the title of the subject.
This original print represents the legendary Salomé's death during her last dance on an ice slab. This modern artwork demonstrates the masterful draftsmanship of Choisy Le Conin.
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