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KLIMT, Gustav.

Eine Nachlese [The Aftermath].

Eine Nachlese [The Aftermath].

Stock Code 110929

Vienna, Druck und Verlag der Osterreichische Staatsdruckerei, 1931

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An important early monograph on Klimt, the first President of the Wiener Secession [Vienna Secession], founded in April 1897.

Printed by the Austrian State Printing Office, the present work was intended to complete the lifetime folio Das Werk Gustav Klimts. The folio contains thirty coloured collotypes (fourteen of which are multicolored) and follows a similar format found in Das Werk Gustav Klimts, replacing the unique Klimt-designed signets with gold-debossed plate numbers. The set contains detailed images from previously released works (Hygeia from the University Mural Medicine, 1901; a section of the third University Mural Jurisprudence, 1903), as well as the unfinished paintings (Adam and Eve, Bridal Progress).

Limited edition, unnumbered copy in German, from a total edition of 500, square folio (48 x 45.5 cm); half-title, 30 collotype plates (15 printed in colour), a few plates with brown adhesive marks to the reverse; loose as issued in original green decorated cloth portfolio, upper cover gold-stamped, spine a little faded, original card slipcase, a very good copy.

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