Sale 7868
London
|
15 September 2010
Price realised
GBP 4,375
Estimate
Paul Klee (1879-1940) Der Verliebte (Kornfeld 94 IIIb; Weber 6.3) lithograph in pink and black, 1923, on wove paper, signed in pencil, third, final state, from the edition of one hundred, published by the Bauhaus-Verlag, Weimar, in the Meistermappe des Staatlichen Bauhauses, with margins, pale mount and light-staining, the pink attenuated, a tiny paper loss at the upper right sheet corner, framed L. 274 x 190 mm., S. 342 x 270 mm.
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