Lot 48
  • 48

ERIC FISCHL (B.1948) | Beach Scenes I-IV

Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • Eric Fischl
  • Beach Scenes I-IV
  • sheets: 900 by 1374 mm 35 3/8 by 54 1/8 in
  • first, second and third framed: 960 by 1435 mm 37 3/4 by 56 1/2 in; fourth framed: 925 by 1397 mm 36 3/8 by 55 in
The set of four aquatints printed in colors, 1989, each signed in pencil and dated, the first, second and third numbered 47/100, the fourth numbered 41/100 (total edition includes 15 artist's proofs), on wove paper, published by Parasol Press, New York, framed (4 prints)

Condition

The first, second and third print are in good condition, 'Inner Tube' sheet possibly slightly trimmed (1370mm). All three sheets with soft undulation and a few soft, unobtrusive handling creases. 'Inner Tube' with a few tiny fox marks in the margins. The fourth print, 'Dog', in generally good condition, with scattered minuscule fox marks, particularly at two corners, and faint pressure marks at sheet edges. The versos with an occasional trace of faint surface soiling. 'Dog' frame is slightly smaller than the other three frames.
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