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Cima del Mar (Ibiza)
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                                            Franz Gertsch (b. 1930)
Cima del Mar (Ibiza)
signed and numbered 'Franz Gertsch II/X' (on the reverse)
colour woodcut in blue on Japan paper, in artist's frame
I.: 145 x 126cm.
S.: 169 x 153cm.
overall: 178.5 x 161cm.
Executed in 1990, this work is the second artist's proof from ten besides the edition of thirty, each with a unique colour
                                        
                                    Cima del Mar (Ibiza)
signed and numbered 'Franz Gertsch II/X' (on the reverse)
colour woodcut in blue on Japan paper, in artist's frame
I.: 145 x 126cm.
S.: 169 x 153cm.
overall: 178.5 x 161cm.
Executed in 1990, this work is the second artist's proof from ten besides the edition of thirty, each with a unique colour
Provenance
                                        
                                            Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner in 1990.
                                        
                                    Literature
                                        
                                            F. Mason and M. Rainer, Franz Gertsch. Holzschnitte, Munich 1991 (another from the edition illustrated in colour on the cover, p. 90).
                                        
                                    Exhibited
                                        
                                            Burgdorf, Museum Franz Gertsch, Franz Gertsch. The Sea, 2018 (another from the edition exhibited).
                                        
                                    Sale room notice
                                        
                                            Please note that the present lot is signed and numbered 'Franz Gertsch II/X' (on the reverse).
Please note that the present lot is the second artist's proof from ten besides the edition of thirty, each with a unique colour.
                                    Please note that the present lot is the second artist's proof from ten besides the edition of thirty, each with a unique colour.
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                Lisa Snijders