Egon Schiele - Selbstbildnis (1913)





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Egon Schiele, Selbstbildnis (1913), a limited edition collotype print from Austria produced in 1951, is in excellent condition and measures 34 × 24 cm in the Expressionismus style, sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Egon Schiele
Self-portrait, 1913
From Otto Benesch Folder:
Egon Schiele as a draftsman, 1951
Lithograph, sheet size approximately 340 x 240 mm
After Egon Schiele. Provenance: small edition printed in Vienna by the State Print Office of Austria (Staatsdruckerei Österreich) on high-quality paper at the end of the 1940s / beginning of the 1950s.
This rare print, which showcases Schiele's distinctive style, is very well preserved.
Please see pictures for details about its exact condition.
International shipping, tracking number, insurance. Will be very carefully and securely packed.
About the phototype technique
Phototype is the highest quality printing process ever, with only three phototype printshops left in the world today. The color image is broken down into up to 25 colors and then printed on top of each other in as many print cycles. The finished image achieved a color quality that was almost comparable to that of an oil painting.
This technique was mainly used for illustrating books or prints in small editions. It makes it possible to achieve prints of incredibly high original fidelity.
Egon Schiele
Self-portrait, 1913
From Otto Benesch Folder:
Egon Schiele as a draftsman, 1951
Lithograph, sheet size approximately 340 x 240 mm
After Egon Schiele. Provenance: small edition printed in Vienna by the State Print Office of Austria (Staatsdruckerei Österreich) on high-quality paper at the end of the 1940s / beginning of the 1950s.
This rare print, which showcases Schiele's distinctive style, is very well preserved.
Please see pictures for details about its exact condition.
International shipping, tracking number, insurance. Will be very carefully and securely packed.
About the phototype technique
Phototype is the highest quality printing process ever, with only three phototype printshops left in the world today. The color image is broken down into up to 25 colors and then printed on top of each other in as many print cycles. The finished image achieved a color quality that was almost comparable to that of an oil painting.
This technique was mainly used for illustrating books or prints in small editions. It makes it possible to achieve prints of incredibly high original fidelity.

