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MAX ERNST 6Color Lithos 1939 Surrealism

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MAX ERNST 6Color Lithos 1939 Surrealism
<B>ERNST</B><BR><BR>MAX ERNST<BR>Cologne 1891- 1976 Paris (German) <BR><BR>Le Parquet Se Souleve - 1939 <BR>6 Original Hand Signed and Hand Numbered Color Lithographs <BR><BR>Title : Le Parquet Se Souleve. <BR><BR>Technique : 6 Original color Lithographs on Chine paper applique on BFK Rives paper. <BR><BR>Paper Size : 33 X 28 cm / 13 X 11 inch. <BR><BR>Image Size: 25,5 X 20 cm / 10 X 7.8 inch<BR><BR>Additional Information : This item is a portfolio consisting of 6 poems by Jean Tardieu and 6 different original hand signed Lithographs by Max Ernst.<BR>Each one of these 6 Lithographs is Hand Signed in pencil "max ernst" at the lower right margin and also hand numbered in pencil "30/84" at the lower left margin.<BR>This series of 6 Lithographs was created by Max Ernst in 1939.<BR>They were printed in the printing house of J.E. Wolfensberger in 1973, in a limited edition of only 59 examples, numbered from 26 to 84, encorporating the six lithographs in blue. <BR>Each one of the 6 lithographs was printed on seperate sheet of Chine paper that was then supported on BFK Rives paper, which bears the "BFK Rives France" watermark.<BR>The publishers were Editions Brunidor and Editions Apeiros, Zurich.<BR>The lithographs and poems are presented inside a fabric covered portfolio.<BR>The last page of the book (justification page) is also hand signed in ink by the author of the book, Jean Tardieu.<BR><BR>Literature : The Complete Graphic Work of Max Ernst by Spies and Leppien, Refernce Spies/Leppien 20 B.<BR><BR>Condition : Excellent condition.<DIV style='color:#D00000'><b><u>Note to all Online Bidders:</u></b>

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