Lili Réthi (1894-1962) - Original lithograph from 1924






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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Lili Réthi (Vienna 1894–1969 New York).
Original lithograph from 1924.
Published in Vienna (Kunstanstalt), 1924.
Size: 56 x 41 cm.
One of the works by the Austrian artist (who became a US citizen after fleeing the Nazis) with a post-industrial architectural theme for which she is so valued and recognized. Without sacrificing aesthetics, her characteristic projects have an expressionist and "degenerate" feel.
This work, which celebrates its 100th anniversary, is in good condition, with some handling marks on the fragile paper, uncut, and without other defects. See photograps, please.
__________________________________ Professional packaging with all security measures. Fast shipping with UPS or SEUR (mainly with these companies) and with a permanent tracking number. Although it does not appear in the description, combined shipping is possible, adjusting the price of shipping and returning the remaining amount.
Important: we pay taxes. If you wish to send an invoice, please tell us so that we can include it in the package. Thanks. _______________________________________________
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Lili Réthi (Vienna 1894–1969 New York).
Original lithograph from 1924.
Published in Vienna (Kunstanstalt), 1924.
Size: 56 x 41 cm.
One of the works by the Austrian artist (who became a US citizen after fleeing the Nazis) with a post-industrial architectural theme for which she is so valued and recognized. Without sacrificing aesthetics, her characteristic projects have an expressionist and "degenerate" feel.
This work, which celebrates its 100th anniversary, is in good condition, with some handling marks on the fragile paper, uncut, and without other defects. See photograps, please.
__________________________________ Professional packaging with all security measures. Fast shipping with UPS or SEUR (mainly with these companies) and with a permanent tracking number. Although it does not appear in the description, combined shipping is possible, adjusting the price of shipping and returning the remaining amount.
Important: we pay taxes. If you wish to send an invoice, please tell us so that we can include it in the package. Thanks. _______________________________________________
@@@@@@@@@ We are professionals in the sale of works of art: graphic works, paintings, sculptures, artist books, rare and antique books, manuscripts and photography.
We take care of our works with care and handle them as they deserve to offer the collector total satisfaction in their acquisition.
We are also Restoration professionals, mainly in ancient work (Painting and Sculpture), providing detailed reports of all our interventions and respecting the history of all the restored pieces. laartigua l´Art / taumante. We love art.
Current lots and soon to be auctioned by Kokoschka, Christo, Riefenstahl, Beuys, Richter, Chillida, Nitsch, Boltanski, Duchamp, Holzer, Warhol, Rothko, Böcklin, Kubin, Mel Ramos, Henri Fantin-Latour, Appel, Picasso, Heckel, Figura, Oppler, Fuchs, Dalí, ...
