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Jonathan  Meese:   Zwei Schwänze für ein Halleluja
 
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Description
Artist: Meese Jonathan
Title: Zwei Schwänze für ein Halleluja
Style: Contemporary (ca. 1945-present)
Medium: Prints and Multiples, Etching / Engraving
Year: 2007
Print/Casting Year: 2007
Size: height - 40 cm, width - 50 cm, depth - 0 cm
Markings: signed, signed and dated in pencil, lower right
Edition: from the edition of 100
Foundry/Publisher: griffelkunst
Estimate: from $650 to $1,000

Seller's Description:
Jonathan Meese continues the history of printmaking in his contemporary work. Internationally recognized at the Berlin Biennial in 1998, Meese now exhibits worldwide.
  • Condition Report
    • Current lot doesn't have any damage.
  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      German collector


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      Shipping Weight: 1 kgs
      Framing: No
      Item Location: Germany
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    Sold for US $746

    Villa Grisebach Auktionen GmbH:
    Saturday, May 31, 2008, (Lot 00986)
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  • Jonathan Meese
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    lithograph
    20.0 in. x 26.0 in. / 50.8 cm. x 66.0 cm.
    Signed

    Sold for US $600

    Phillips de Pury & Company New York:
    Saturday, March 10, 2007, (Lot 00110)
    Saturday @ Phillips

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