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Richard Lindner After Noon Portfolio of 8 Lithos
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USD 9,950.00 |
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USD 9,950.00 |
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Friday, August 15, 2008 |
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Saturday, August 16, 2008 |
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CLICK HERE TO MAKE PAYMENT WHEN THE AUCTION ENDS!!!PRESENTS FEATURED SELLERItem Location: New York, NY 10021United StatesRichard Lindner After Noon Portfolio of 8 LithosDescription8 hand drawn stone lithographs on Arches paper each signed in pencil by the acclaimed Pop artist and numbered 148/250. Titled as shown above in groups of two, How It All Began and Portrait No. 1 Miss American Indian and Portrait No. 2; Circle & Pillow and Heart; and Mans Best Friend and Profile.In protective silkscreened portfolio case. Original color brochure included with full information on the color breakdown and amount of stones and plates used to create each lithograph. In excellent condition as the prints were never framed and kept in their case since the portfolios release in 1973. Lindner produced less than 100 editions in his lifetime making each print a rare collectors item and a complete portfolio very rare. Domestic shipping $85. International depends upon location.Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978. Every item offered is guaranteed for authenticity and condition. JAFA is a former Sothebys.com Associate. All former Sothebys.com Associates are professional dealers and are selected and approved by Sothebys. See all of our art at jarnoldfineart.comPayPaleBay's service to make fast, easy, and secure payments for your eBay purchases!CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGEPayment MethodsAdditional Payment Details Money Order/Company Check, Personal Check, PayPal,Payment by PayPal preferred.Shipping MethodsAdditional Shipping Details Will ship internationally (worldwide). Buyer pays fixed shipping cost.Shipped via UPS ground. Second day delivery prices upon request.Contact InformationJAFA EditionsNew York, NY 10021United StatesWhen contacting the seller please make sure to include the ebay item number in the subject line of your email. Now during any LIVE AUCTION you can Instant Message us on AIM (AOL Instant Messanger) or Windows Messenger or Skpye. You don't need to struggle with waiting for emails! Instant messaging will answer your questions quick and in Real-Time!AIM Screen Name: universalliveWindows Messenger: universallive@hotmail.comSkype: universalliveCLICK HERE TO MAKE PAYMENT WHEN THE AUCTION ENDS!!!Copyright © 2004-2008 Universal Collectibles, LLC. All Rights Reserved.ReserveThis item is subject to a reserve which was set by the consignor of this item. The auctioneer will act to protect that reserve during the auction process. These bids will be displayed during the auction and on an item's eBay Bid History page as Floor Bidder.eBay clockPlease be aware that the clock displayed by eBay is an estimation of the auction ending time; as Live Auctions bids are placed real time, the time displayed is an approximation. If you are concerned about missing the auction, please place an absentee bid.
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