Oskar Kokoschka (1941-1980) - Delphi

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Oskar Kokoschka, Delphi, a 1961 lithograph in a limited edition, 76 × 101 cm, depicting a cityscape, produced in Germany in the expressionist style, with colours blue, green, red, grey, yellow and white, in excellent condition and unsigned, sold by Gallery.

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Artist, after: Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980), austrian expressionist painter

Title: Delphi
Edited by Bruckmann, 1961

Reproduction as a beautiful COLLOTYPE
Collotype was a type of lithographic printing that is around 125 years old and has now been discontinued. It was used to achieve an almost photographic reproduction with up to fourteen color printing passes (with special lightfast colors that lasted for decades), which is by far the noblest printing technique and cannot be achieved lightfast even today with the most modern production methods.
Due to the time-consuming, manual and therefore cost-intensive work process, the lack of artist or museum commissions and the lack of future prospects for specialized skilled workers, this most faithful of all known printing processes has been considered “extinct” worldwide for two decades and can no longer be produced.
This is why these last classic facsimile collotype prints are something special and irretrievable for every lover of historical printing art.

Motif format: H 63 cm, W 90 cm
Sheet size: H 76 cm x W 101 cm

Condition: Very good. top right edge of the sheet is slightly chipped, not notable when framed.

The print will be sent securely packaged.
It will be sent as a registered and insured parcel.

Artist, after: Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980), austrian expressionist painter

Title: Delphi
Edited by Bruckmann, 1961

Reproduction as a beautiful COLLOTYPE
Collotype was a type of lithographic printing that is around 125 years old and has now been discontinued. It was used to achieve an almost photographic reproduction with up to fourteen color printing passes (with special lightfast colors that lasted for decades), which is by far the noblest printing technique and cannot be achieved lightfast even today with the most modern production methods.
Due to the time-consuming, manual and therefore cost-intensive work process, the lack of artist or museum commissions and the lack of future prospects for specialized skilled workers, this most faithful of all known printing processes has been considered “extinct” worldwide for two decades and can no longer be produced.
This is why these last classic facsimile collotype prints are something special and irretrievable for every lover of historical printing art.

Motif format: H 63 cm, W 90 cm
Sheet size: H 76 cm x W 101 cm

Condition: Very good. top right edge of the sheet is slightly chipped, not notable when framed.

The print will be sent securely packaged.
It will be sent as a registered and insured parcel.

Details

Artist
Oskar Kokoschka (1941-1980)
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Delphi
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Year
1961
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Green, Grey, Red, White, Yellow
Height
76 cm
Width
101 cm
Depiction/Theme
Cityscape
Style
Expressionism
Period
1960-1970
Sold with frame
No
AustriaVerified
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Objects sold
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