166
Otto Dix
Leonie, 1923.
Lithograph in colors
Estimate:
€ 18,000 / $ 20,700 Sold:
€ 22,500 / $ 25,874 (incl. surcharge)
166
Otto Dix
Leonie, 1923.
Lithograph in colors
Estimate:
€ 18,000 / $ 20,700 Sold:
€ 22,500 / $ 25,874 (incl. surcharge)
Leonie. 1923.
Lithograph in colors.
Karsch 58/III b (of b). Signed, dated and numbered. From an edition of 65 copies. On machine-made laid paper from Johann Wilhelm (with the truncated watermark). 47.4 x 37.4 cm (18.6 x 14.7 in). Sheet: 59,6 x 46,6 cm (23,5 x 18,3 in).
Published by Karl Nierendorf, Berlin. [CH].
• Lithographs and etchings from the early 1920s are among the artist's most sought-after graphic works on the international auction market.
• Other copies of this color lithograph are part of the collections of, among others, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Kunstmuseum Bern and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.
• Following the traumatic events of World War I and in context of an increasingly tense social situation, Dix declarde society's outsiders the dazzling main motif of his depictions.
• The caricaturesque exaggerated artistic means that Dix uses to express his concern confirm his renown as one of most important German graphic artists of the early 20th century.
Lithograph in colors.
Karsch 58/III b (of b). Signed, dated and numbered. From an edition of 65 copies. On machine-made laid paper from Johann Wilhelm (with the truncated watermark). 47.4 x 37.4 cm (18.6 x 14.7 in). Sheet: 59,6 x 46,6 cm (23,5 x 18,3 in).
Published by Karl Nierendorf, Berlin. [CH].
• Lithographs and etchings from the early 1920s are among the artist's most sought-after graphic works on the international auction market.
• Other copies of this color lithograph are part of the collections of, among others, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Kunstmuseum Bern and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.
• Following the traumatic events of World War I and in context of an increasingly tense social situation, Dix declarde society's outsiders the dazzling main motif of his depictions.
• The caricaturesque exaggerated artistic means that Dix uses to express his concern confirm his renown as one of most important German graphic artists of the early 20th century.
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