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Modern and Contemporary Art German Post-War Modernism
Götz, …
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637
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Modern and Contemporary Art German Post-War Modernism
Götz, …
See original version (German)
Estimate €250 - €350
Voluntary lot
Description
Modern and Contemporary Art
German Post-War Modernism
Götz, Karl Otto
Don Quixote and his fantastical thoughts. 1995. Lithograph on vellum. 62.5 x 49.5 cm. Signed. Titled, Roman-numbered and dated on the reverse. - Traces of mounting on the reverse. Corners slightly bumped. Overall, very good condition. A magnificent print with a gestural, dynamic formal language and an expressive composition.
Cf.: Hügelow, 150. – One of XL Roman-numbered copies. – Edited by Dr Karl and Dr Edgar Quadt in collaboration with K. O. Götz. Printed by Manfred Hügelow in Frankfurt am Main. - This sheet is taken from the regular six-part portfolio edition of *Don Quixote*. In six independent lithographs, K. O. Götz translated selected motifs and characters from Miguel de Cervantes’ famous novel into his unmistakable gestural visual language of the Informel, creating one of the most impressive series of prints in his later work.
Lithograph on woven paper. Signed. Titled, dated and numbered in Roman numerals on the reverse. – Reverse showing traces of mounting. Corners slightly bumped. Overall in very good condition. A splendid impression with dynamic, gestural forms and an expressive composition. – Cf.: Hügelow 150 I. – One of XL copies numbered in Roman numerals. - Published by Dr Karl and Dr Edgar Quadt in collaboration with K. O. Götz. Printed by Manfred Hügelow in Frankfurt am Main. - This sheet forms part of the standard six-part ‘Don Quijote’ portfolio. In six independent lithographs, K. O. Götz translated selected motifs and figures from Miguel de Cervantes’ celebrated novel into his distinctive gestural language of Art Informel, creating one of the most impressive graphic portfolios of his late oeuvre.
*This lot is subject to standard tax. A 24.95% buyer’s premium is charged on the hammer price, and 7% (Books and Art) or 19% VAT (Manuscripts, Screenprints, Offset Prints, Photographs) is payable on the final invoice amount within the European Union. This work is subject to the standard margin scheme. A 24.95% buyer’s premium applies to the hammer price, and 7% (books and art) or 19% VAT (manuscripts, screen prints, offset prints and photographs) applies to the final invoice amount within the European Union.
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