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Portrait of Paris von Gütersloh, from: Das Graphische Werk Von Egon Schiele, Vienna (Kallir 16)
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Egon Schiele (1890-1918)
Portrait of Paris von Gütersloh, from: Das Graphische Werk Von Egon Schiele, Vienna (Kallir 16)
lithograph printed in brown, 1922, on wove paper, one of the impressions Kallir records as left over from the publication of the portfolio, without signature stamp, full sheet, repaired tears in the left and right margins, three areas of repaired paperloss, verso skinning in the extreme edges of the top margin, handling creases throughout, otherwise in good condition
S. 606 x 427 mm.
Portrait of Paris von Gütersloh, from: Das Graphische Werk Von Egon Schiele, Vienna (Kallir 16)
lithograph printed in brown, 1922, on wove paper, one of the impressions Kallir records as left over from the publication of the portfolio, without signature stamp, full sheet, repaired tears in the left and right margins, three areas of repaired paperloss, verso skinning in the extreme edges of the top margin, handling creases throughout, otherwise in good condition
S. 606 x 427 mm.
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With the exception of one lithograph, two woodcuts and one poster, Schiele's prints were not editioned during his lifetime. In 1919, after Schiele's death, the plates for Squatting Woman (K. 6) and Sorrow (K.7) were printed in editions of 200 by Avalun Verlag, as well as 125 impressions of his final lithographs, Portrait of Paris von Gütersloh (K. 16) and Girl (K 17).