Sale 7958
London
|
29 March 2011
Price realised
GBP 8,750
Estimate
Edvard Munch Eifersucht (Sch. 395; W. 471) etching and drypoint, 1914, on Van Gelder Zonen wove paper, a strong, richly inked impression of Woll's sixth, final state, signed and titled Jalousie in pencil, probably printed in a small edition by W. Scheel, Kristiania, with wide margins, a deckle edge to the right, light-and mount staining, an unobtrusive scuff in the lower right subject, framed P. 200 x 275 mm., S. 405 x 558 mm.
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