Hermann Nitsch (1938–2022) - Übermalte Bild-Lithographie

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Hermann Nitsch, Übermalte Bild-Lithographie, 1991, edition 136/150, hand-signed, contemporary style, mixed media lithography in color (red, yellow, black, white), 71 × 101 cm, Italy, good condition, unframed.

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Hermann Nitsch (1938–2022)
"Overpainted Image Lithography", 1991
Edition: Domus Jani, Verona / Illasi
Print run: No. 136/150
Hand-signed at the bottom right

Rare, large-format lithograph from the series Overpainted Image Lithographs.
This edition was produced in 1991 by Domus Jani (Verona / Illasi) and is among the artist's characteristic works from this period.

What makes this series special:
Each sheet was individually overpainted / worked on by the artist, making every lithograph a unique piece within the numbered edition.

Sold unframed.

Typical Nitsch: dramatic color flows, expressive gesture, and performative traces, combined with photographic elements.

Technique:
Lithography on paper, individually overpainted / modified by the artist
→ thus unique character

Format: approx. 71 × 101 cm (sheet size)
Year: 1991
Numbering: 136/150
Signature: Hand-signed (bottom right)


Condition:
Good, age-appropriate condition.
Light stains or discolorations in the lower left edge area outside the image field, clearly visible in the photos; they may be related to the original overpainting/intervention.
The image area itself is clean and richly colored.
The photos are part of the condition description.


Shipping:
Due to the large format, shipping is professionally rolled in a sturdy, reinforced shipping tube.
Shipping is fully insured and trackable.
Secure, art-appropriate packaging is guaranteed.

Hermann Nitsch (1938–2022)
"Overpainted Image Lithography", 1991
Edition: Domus Jani, Verona / Illasi
Print run: No. 136/150
Hand-signed at the bottom right

Rare, large-format lithograph from the series Overpainted Image Lithographs.
This edition was produced in 1991 by Domus Jani (Verona / Illasi) and is among the artist's characteristic works from this period.

What makes this series special:
Each sheet was individually overpainted / worked on by the artist, making every lithograph a unique piece within the numbered edition.

Sold unframed.

Typical Nitsch: dramatic color flows, expressive gesture, and performative traces, combined with photographic elements.

Technique:
Lithography on paper, individually overpainted / modified by the artist
→ thus unique character

Format: approx. 71 × 101 cm (sheet size)
Year: 1991
Numbering: 136/150
Signature: Hand-signed (bottom right)


Condition:
Good, age-appropriate condition.
Light stains or discolorations in the lower left edge area outside the image field, clearly visible in the photos; they may be related to the original overpainting/intervention.
The image area itself is clean and richly colored.
The photos are part of the condition description.


Shipping:
Due to the large format, shipping is professionally rolled in a sturdy, reinforced shipping tube.
Shipping is fully insured and trackable.
Secure, art-appropriate packaging is guaranteed.

Details

Artist
Hermann Nitsch (1938–2022)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
136/150
Title of artwork
Übermalte Bild-Lithographie
Technique
Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
1991
Condition
Good condition
Colour
Black, Multicolour, Red, White, Yellow
Height
71 cm
Width
101 cm
Style
Contemporary
Period
1990-2000
Sold with frame
No
PortugalVerified
13
Objects sold
100%
Private

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