Fine Prints and Photography Auction

November 02, 2015

LOT 223

Lot 223

Yaacov Agam (1928-)

Yaacov Agam  (1928-)
Lot 223 Details
Yaacov Agam (1928-), Isreali

UNTITLED (TWO PRINTS FROM A SERIES FRAMED AS A DIPTYCH), CIRCA 1970

Two colour silkscreens; the first print on the left, inscribed twice with presentation, “To Ruthie and Stephen” and signed three times in red and black ink to margin; the second plate; signed three times in Roman and three times in Hebrew, numbered? “A 3’ 3’P” (Artist’s Proof 3/3?) three times in red and black ink and inscribed in Hebrew in red and black ink, dated 1970? to margin
Each Image/Overall matted size 24.7" x 31.9" — 62.7 x 81 cm.; 36" x 77" — 91.4 x 195.6 cm.

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

Realised: $660
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Yaacov Agam  (1928-)
  • Yaacov Agam  (1928-)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto presented from the artist

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