Lot 142
  • 142

Andy Warhol

Estimate
80,000 - 120,000 GBP
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Description

  • Andy Warhol
  • Goethe (F. & S. II.270-273)
  • screenprint
  • each sheet: 964 by 964mm 38 by 38in
The complete set, comprising four screenprints in colours, 1982, each signed in pencil, numbered 35/100 (total edition includes 22 artist's proofs), on Lenox Museum Board, with the printer's blindstamp, Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, published by Editions Schellmann & Klüser, Munich and New York, Denise René/Hans Mayer, Düsseldorf, and with their inkstamp verso, each framed

Condition

The full sheets, printed to the edges, in good condition, each framed. Very minor imperfections are visible only upon close inspection: F. 270 - a very minor crease at extreme sheet edge at centre at both top and bottom. F. 271 - tiny nick at right sheet edge towards centre from bottom, a few faint surface scuffs in the purple, minute ink losses at extreme sheet edges at left corners. F. 272 - a very minor crease along extreme sheet edge at centre top, tiny nick at centre of right sheet edge, hinges at centre of side edges pressing through very slightly. F. 273 - hinges at centre of side sheet edges pressing through very slightly.
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