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Various ArtistsAufbruch Aus Moskau MockBa: Suite of 20 signed prints top Russian artists 64/1001990
1990
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VARIOUS ARTISTS
AUFBRUCH AUS MOSKAU MOCKBA - PORTFOLIO OF TWENTY (20) ORIGINAL LIMITED EDITION SIGNED GRAPHICS, 1990
20 Limited edition, hand signed and numbered Screenprints, unframed in original bespoke hand designed Red Portfolio case
22 4/5 × 29 9/10 inches (measurements of each work)
57.9 × 75.9 cm
Edition of 100
Each print is hand signed and numbered 64 from the edition of 100 by the respective artist
Provenance: The David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Collection (Chicago, IL).
This is the complete Portfolio with 20 original limited edition, hand signed and numbered from the limited edition of only 100 - graphics by 20 Russian artists, including screen printing and collotypes. This portfolio was the mastermind of the late Michael Domberger, who crisscrossed the globe from Rome, Sydney, Amsterdam, New York, Cologne and Moscow to realize this ambitious project - technically and artistically. Domberger writes that to his great surprise and delight -all of the artists invited agreed to participate. The 20 Russian artists invited to contribute works to this portfolio are: Jurij Albert, Grisha Bruskin, Erik Bulatov, Andrey Filippov, Sven Gundlach, Vladimir Yankilevsky, Ilya Kabakov, Igor Kopystyansky, Svetlana Kopystyanskaya, Georgiy Litvsky, Sergei Mironenko, Vladimir Mironenko, Boris Orlov, Dmitry Prigov, Andrei Roiter, Jurij Sobolev, Ivan Chujkov, Sergei Wolkov, Wadim Zakharov and Constantine Zwesdotschotov.
Each print is housed in the original elegant Linen Portfolio Box and has never been removed, separated, framed or sold individually. All in excellent condition. This was acquired from a sale of The David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Collection (Chicago, IL).
This lot comprises all 20 lithographs, as well as the original linen portfolio box. (image shown)
Edition size: 100
A true collectors' item!
- Creator:Various Artists (Italian)
- Creation Year:1990
- Dimensions:Height: 22.8 in (57.92 cm)Width: 29.9 in (75.95 cm)
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- Condition:Each work is in excellent condition and held in the original portfolio box (shown); the complete portfolio.
- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1745213495742
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