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Louise und Else Heyerdahl (Sch. 480; W. 643)
Details
Edvard Munch
Louise und Else Heyerdahl (Sch. 480; W. 643)
lithograph, 1920, van Gelder laid paper, numbered 'No 21', printed to or close to the full sheet as published, a few soft creases, otherwise generally in very good condition; and Junge Frau in Hut (Sch. 480; W. 643) lithograph, 1920, on wove paper, with margins, a crease at the upper and lower right sheet corners, otherwise generally in good condition, L. 300 x 292mm., S. 490 x 428mm.
L., S. 501 x 650mm. (2)
Louise und Else Heyerdahl (Sch. 480; W. 643)
lithograph, 1920, van Gelder laid paper, numbered 'No 21', printed to or close to the full sheet as published, a few soft creases, otherwise generally in very good condition; and Junge Frau in Hut (Sch. 480; W. 643) lithograph, 1920, on wove paper, with margins, a crease at the upper and lower right sheet corners, otherwise generally in good condition, L. 300 x 292mm., S. 490 x 428mm.
L., S. 501 x 650mm. (2)
Provenance
This and the following seven lots are from the family of Anton Peder Nielsen (later Kildeborg) (1828-?), the printer who worked with Munch after his return to Norway from Copenhagen in 1910. In 1912 Munch set up both a lithographic and an intaglio press in his house in Hvisten. According to Gerd Woll, Nielsen '...came down from Kristiania and helped with the printing at Hvisten and after 1916 was a frequent guest at Elkely...he was an invaluable assistant in printing lithographs and woodcuts..'