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Including: Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin (Rainer 1969:3); San Marco Venezia (Vomm 1969:5); Hradschin, Prag (Block/Vogel V 28; Rainer 1969:6); Das Luftpumpen-Museum (Vomm 1971:6); and Vietnam Sinfonie (Rainer 1971:7 / 1-4)
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Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin (Rainer 1969:3): with margins, pale light- staining, occasional soft creases in places toward the outer sheet edges, minor rubbing at the lower right sheet edge, hinge remains in places on the reverse upper sheet edge, otherwise in generally good condition Image: 18 x 195⁄8 in. (457 x 499 mm.) Sheet: 195⁄8 x 211⁄8 in. (499 x 538 mm.)
San Marco Venezia (Rainer 1969:5): with margins, pale light- staining, minor rubbing at the lower right sheet edge, two hinge remains in places on the reverse upper sheet edge (with associated minor skinning), otherwise in generally good condition Image: 18 x 231⁄2 in. (457 x 597 mm.) Sheet: 195⁄8 x 251⁄8 in. (499 x 638 mm.)
Hradschin, Prag (Rainer 1969:6): pale light- staining, soft creases toward the sheet edges, pale areas of discoloration in places on the reverse (not showing through), hinge remains in places on the reverse upper sheet edge (with associated minor skinning), otherwise in generally good condition Image: 181⁄8 x 26 in. (460 x 660 mm.) Sheet: 193⁄4 x 273⁄4 in. (527 x 705 mm.)
Das Luftpumpen-Museum (Rainer 1971:6): from a planned edition of 200, only 75 were realized, published by Kerlikowsky and Kneiding, Munich, together with the original glass object frame box the sheet taped to the support at the corners (as issued), together with the original glass object frame box, not examined outside of frame, framed Sheet: 17 x 24 in. (430 x 610 mm.) Overall: 233⁄8 x 311⁄8 x 21⁄2 in. (590 x 793 x 63 mm.)
Vietnam Sinfonie (Rainer 1971:7 / 1-4): occasional soft scuffs in places, a few minor nicks in places to the extreme sheet edges, otherwise in generally good condition 1: numbered 10/100, hinge remains in places on the reverse upper sheet edge 2: numbered 10/100, hinge remains in places on the reverse upper sheet edge 3: numbered 32/100, soft creasing at the lower right sheet edge, hinge remains in places on the reverse upper sheet edge (with associated minor skinning) 4: numbered 13/100, hinge remains in places on the reverse upper sheet edge (with associated minor skinning) Each Sheet: 19 x 267⁄8 in. (483 x 683 mm.)
Please note this lot is framed.
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Lot 612Sale 22471
Five Prints by the ArtistWOLF VOSTELL (1932-1998)Estimate: USD 2,300 - 3,500
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