Fine Prints and Photography Auction

March 11, 2014

LOT 118

Lot 118

Eugene Grasset (1841-1917)

Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
Lot 118 Details
Eugene Grasset (1841-1917), French

LES MOIS DOUZE COMPOSITIONS (CALENDAR LA BELLE JARDINIERE, 1896, FOLIO OF 12)

Twelve chromotype 1/2 tone reproductions from wood engravings; each signed with initial mongrames in the stone, “Janvier” also signed BOILEAU. Contained in a grey paper folio. Printed in Paris.
Folio overall 12.6" x 9.4" — 32 x 24 cm.

Estimate $800-$1,000

Realised: $780
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)
  • Eugene  Grasset (1841-1917)

CONDITION DETAILS

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  • 3 Stars: Good - Minor flaws visible upon inspection under standard lighting
  • 2 Stars: Fair - Exhibits flaws or damage that may draw the eye under standard lighting
  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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